Hello all,
I'm installing a Howdens kitchen of their inset doors variety and these ones have come with a white finish, showing the grain of the wood. However the customer would like to have them sprayed using Little Green paint, their choice. I have an Earlex 5000 hvlp and have had some fantastic results using waterbased paints, but only on my own projects around the house. Knowing that if it needs touching up/re-doing then that's fine...
The customer wants an eggshell finish (little green) but has made it clear that it needs to be robust and with stand the rigours of a family kitchen! So i'm after some advice please gents, on paints, primers etc, and i'd only like to use waterbased paints.
On my own stuff i have prepared with the various grits of sand paper etc, hoovered, tact clothed, wetted the floor, then sprayed with Dulux Super grip and top coated with Fired Earth (wifes choice of colours!) Like i said great result but on my own place and only recently done, so time will tell.
I await your very valued experience.
James
I'm installing a Howdens kitchen of their inset doors variety and these ones have come with a white finish, showing the grain of the wood. However the customer would like to have them sprayed using Little Green paint, their choice. I have an Earlex 5000 hvlp and have had some fantastic results using waterbased paints, but only on my own projects around the house. Knowing that if it needs touching up/re-doing then that's fine...
The customer wants an eggshell finish (little green) but has made it clear that it needs to be robust and with stand the rigours of a family kitchen! So i'm after some advice please gents, on paints, primers etc, and i'd only like to use waterbased paints.
On my own stuff i have prepared with the various grits of sand paper etc, hoovered, tact clothed, wetted the floor, then sprayed with Dulux Super grip and top coated with Fired Earth (wifes choice of colours!) Like i said great result but on my own place and only recently done, so time will tell.
I await your very valued experience.
James