I just painted an old computer desk(cheap) with semi gloss paint and it's scraping off.What can I do about it? - painted computer desk
Is there a sealer or something you shelter from scratch? I did not want to see a glimpse of the problems that perfect, but pretty old.
Painted Computer Desk I Just Painted An Old Computer Desk(cheap) With Semi Gloss Paint And It's Scraping Off.What Can I Do About It?
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His problem has several possible causes and possible responses. The real problem we have is a linkage problem, which essentially means that not-like the color. We need to know why, because it is set on top of the painting only as good as what is underneath. I prefer the term to build a house in millions of U.S. dollars more than one hundred U.S. dollars is not easy to use.
Reasons for the painting is not required:
1st) It was a wax or furniture polish on the furniture, stick to basically nothing, except that it will be removed.
2). The area is too smooth, it is often the case with formica, melamine, sometimes, or areas that had a really good coating of polyurethane.
3.) The painting is of inferior quality and well powerless binding.
Painting 4.) which are not fully cured, or dried. Painting (including latex) usually takes a week to reach its full dry. It may be dry to the touch, but it still needs that time, before you abuse it. This is especially true when it is applied in several layers, such ashort time (several hours).
How do I solve this problem?
Well, when you say that your scratching, I tend to believe that you can run your fingernail over the paint and draw. When this happens, there is nothing to do, as a knife to it and you pull it out. Sorry. Everything you fail at first, but let me clarify: You can use a finishing oil or polyurethane to him, but she only wants to create a false sense of sustainability. Once something from the ground, he takes the mantle and the underlying plane. I come to my idea of the foundation.
Realistically, you said that was the computer at work cheap, you can schedule the first oil from polyurethane or replace in a year or when their use is trying to be minimal. Save time and money for a better table.
If the project has been delivered to a personal vendetta (it's not unusual that I have so many customers), then I suggest that you scrape the paint in his absence with a spatula. Wipe it with alcohol or denatured alcohol ... This wRemove all the bad grow and polish, and remove all the varnish, which has scaled. Whatever it out at this point was not obsequious, and is nowhere to go, you lose no time to lose, try it. Then go buy a quart or high tack primer binding site to save up primer from your local paint. I recommend the following:
023-00 Benjamin Moore Fresh Start
Coronado Grip & Seal 116-11
Universal Wall 2205
2001 Zinsser 1-2-3
STIX of insl-x
Sherwin Williams makes one too, but I do not know his name. Avoid products like Kilz, Behr brand or Wal-Mart are simply not strong enough. All of the above marks are formed, to the accomplishment of hard surfaces.
At this point you can paint them to be considered the piece, because it sticks mainly to the card instead of the surface. I hope that helped.
Polyurethane
They have a spray water-based product that works very well
Simply follow the instructions
Use oil-based sealer, then paint with satin finish, probably a water-based satin used so I will not stay.
Use oil-based sealer, then paint with satin finish, probably a water-based satin used so I will not stay.
Label, as it is with a non-yellowing, UVB / UVA protecting polyurethane like Varathan. There are two brushes and paint, but it has a sealing layer begins to really flake.
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