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Post by dantovey on Nov 21, 2007 17:56:44 GMT
I'm wanting to make the move to water based spray finishes for many reasons. I've been trying a new lacquer from Morrells which is great - it sprays as easily as AC and gives a finish that is pretty well indistinguishable. Unfortunately I haven't got on as well with Morrells' water based paints.
Can any one recommend a manufacturer or supplier of water based paints suitable for spraying onto MDF for kitchens and bedrooms?
Dan
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Post by mel on Nov 21, 2007 21:35:01 GMT
humbrol do a good selection and in small quantitys
sorry im in a silly mood tonite
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Post by lynx on Nov 23, 2007 9:10:33 GMT
Once i get home tonight, i'll dig out the name of the stuff I've been using for MDF. Good results too.
Thinking about it, it may be the morning as pub stop on way home
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Post by dom on Nov 23, 2007 17:35:43 GMT
Once i get home tonight, i'll dig out the name of the stuff I've been using for MDF. Good results too. Thinking about it, it may be the morning as pub stop on way home Could it be Zinnser Bin
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Post by dirtydeeds on Nov 26, 2007 22:11:22 GMT
i wouldnt expect it to be zinnser bin dom
zinnser bin isnt water based, but im sure zinnser do do a water based
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Post by dom on Nov 27, 2007 5:46:37 GMT
do do ;D
Sorry it's the child in me ;D
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Post by lynx on Dec 4, 2007 9:05:49 GMT
bloody hell, sorry Dan i've totally forgot. I'll write it on my hand now to remind me when i get home. It's not zinner bin
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Post by Stree on Dec 4, 2007 21:40:34 GMT
Dan,
You could try Shipley Paints AKA Manor paints, bit far from you there in Saddleworth, they are Bradford based but have places in Leeds and elsewhere as well. I use them for paints, lacquers, shellacs, naptha stains, earth/mineral powder colours, waxes and other stuff......... they make their own paints etc and have labs that will respond to any customer queries. easy to open a trade account there too.
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