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2nd February 2004, 12:58 PM #16
Great Advice
Hi there.
Just found this thread by searching on 'painting melamine'. Thanks Fantapantz for the fantastic suggestion, ESP by Flood was fantastic for my project.
I wanted to repaint a set of black melamine drawers destined for baby to be's nursery, and was not keen at all on sanding - being 7 months pregnant I can't really be bothered, which means I would only do half the job.
ESP was easy as pie, and the enamel I used for the repaint only required 2 coats before it looked lovely. I bought the small bottle and have oodles left, am now looking around the house thinking of other things I can transform. Also did a ceramic lamp which was also black which looks great too.
Thanks again for such a great suggestion, it has been a very economical update for a previously unsightly piece of furniture.
Brooke
One very happy lady
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23rd February 2005, 06:36 PM #17
Just a quick word of caution, read the labels on ESP. I am pretty sure that it's safe etc, etc, but most of those things will not be the best for pregnant ladies. I have a tub of it at home and I remember it having a very strong odour. Not sure if it's harmful, but excellent ventilation would be recommended.
Cheers
Matt
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23rd February 2005, 07:00 PM #18
Originally Posted by Fantapantz
Incidentally also from the Flood Co is Spa-n-deck, which I used a while ago to redo my deck. It is a FANTASTIC product.
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