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    Cool 2pak or not2pak

    Hi Guys,

    Appreciate any advice from experienced sprayers.
    I have knocked up a couple of linnen closset doors to match a 2paked polyU white bathroom vanity. As this stuff is not enviro friendly to spray outside a booth can anyone advise me on a finish that might come close, (that I can spray at home).It doesn't have to be as tough as 2pak but a high gloss would be desirable.I have HVLP spray gear.
    I thought about maybe Nitro over a colour (white) but I have only ever used it in clear. Timber used for doors Routed MDF.

    It really is me.................
    Cheers

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    You can spray NC over a colour. I generally finish my wifes folk art that way.

    Try on scrap first naturally. The first coat is a light sealer and then build up from there.

    NC can be got in lustre up to 95%.

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    Any reason why you can't use Gloss enamel paint?
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    Thanks . Cool Avatar!
    I'm assuming that your wifes folk art is painted in acrylic is that correct.

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    Hi Matrix,
    I've always found enamal a little bit soft and it seems to scratch easily.
    Do you have any secrets I should know about.

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    Two doors would not be much of a hazard to spray in 2 pack poly if you are able to pick your time and place. If you have a back yard with some space put them outside on a fine wind free day, though its a bit cold now.
    The rule is - in the morning, fine weather before the wind comes up. Thats when a spray painter would plan to spray a car.

    As long as its above 18 degrees C its Ok.

    Would only take a minute to spray each one. Do one wait 10 minutes between coats then store it in the garage then do the other door the same way. A warm garage would help with the paint setting. Just don't get in there when its wet and start routing.

    2 pack would not only give you a matching finish you want but you would have less wet overspray than the air dry enamel.

    If you use lacquers you would have to put on about 4-5 coats which would take you longer and stir up the neighbours a lot more and the gloss level is only about 80% unless you then compound. You then have to be careful you don't rub through edges.

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