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14th October 2006, 07:05 PM #1QbnDusty Guest
MDF Finishing
Hi Wizards.
In the process of replacing some drawer front panels in the kitchen. (The cat scratched them, but do not recommend killing the cat!!!!!!). They are MDF routed with an Ogee bit on the edges and painted with Enamel.
The edges of MDF soak up paint like a thirsty man on the Nullarbor !!!?
Any recomendations regarding sealers for edges of MDF would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
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15th October 2006, 01:37 AM #2
I used 2 pack on some MDF for my kitchen, filled the edges with timbermate first then sealed the whole thing with primer.
Ogee profile would be hard to fill, you could try mixing in water with timber mate to a smooth paste and finger filling the egde or have a look at mirostop by mirotone, a mate says its the best MDF edge sealer he has used.
Cheers
Pulse
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15th October 2006, 03:11 PM #3
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15th October 2006, 06:19 PM #4
I recently used a tip from a fine woodworking magazine article that suggested using a slightly wetter than normal mix of plaster board jointing/patching compound. It worked well and was easy to sand. The artilce also suggested an oil based primer as water based will tend to raise the fibres.
cheers Paul
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15th October 2006, 06:23 PM #5
Paper hangers size (wallpaper paste) works fine, and is very cheap too.
Bodgy
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15th October 2006, 06:32 PM #6
All of the above.
The emphasis is on something that will seal the edge without allowing excessive absorbtion or swelling. Anything oil based seems to work, as do the various fillers.
You can paint with water based paint over an oil based primer.
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16th October 2006, 10:38 PM #7QbnDusty Guest
Many thanks Guys. For every problem there are many solutions. From the suggestions provided I will first rub a filler of some sort into the edges, and sand Then taking into account the advice on not using a water based primer I have some Blitz Primer Sealer which is a Metho resin based composition which dries in a blink and might do the trick. Will give it a go and many thanks for contributions to the problem.
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