I'm trying to prepare the edge of MDF for primer and painting.
I've taken the advice from this group and used Glue Size and
put a coat of Drywall Compound on. How do I know when I am done?
I put two to three coats of glue size on each edge. About a 50/50 mix
of water and Titebond III. I assume that can be used.
Then I put a coat of drywall compound on. It isn't totally dry yet but
I test sanded an edge with 180 paper and it is still rough to the touch.
Do I put multiple coats of drywall compound on until it is smooth?
I assume one coat of glue size would have been enough but I did three
before it totally dried.
Going to prime with BIN next. I never painted MDF before, so I have
no idea when the edge is ready.
Thanks
Ken
"Ken" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to prepare the edge of MDF for primer and painting.
>
> I've taken the advice from this group and used Glue Size and
> put a coat of Drywall Compound on. How do I know when I am done?
>
> I put two to three coats of glue size on each edge. About a 50/50 mix
> of water and Titebond III. I assume that can be used.
>
> Then I put a coat of drywall compound on. It isn't totally dry yet but
> I test sanded an edge with 180 paper and it is still rough to the touch.
>
> Do I put multiple coats of drywall compound on until it is smooth?
>
> I assume one coat of glue size would have been enough but I did three
> before it totally dried.
>
> Going to prime with BIN next. I never painted MDF before, so I have
> no idea when the edge is ready.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ken
>
>
I usually just boom it good with Krylon primer. Two three coats and let it
dry over night and you are ready to go.
I'm thinking you sealed it good enough by now. Give it a rest over night and
sand lightly and start painting.
Greg
its ready already
"Ken" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm trying to prepare the edge of MDF for primer and painting.
>
> I've taken the advice from this group and used Glue Size and
> put a coat of Drywall Compound on. How do I know when I am done?
>
> I put two to three coats of glue size on each edge. About a 50/50 mix
> of water and Titebond III. I assume that can be used.
>
> Then I put a coat of drywall compound on. It isn't totally dry yet but
> I test sanded an edge with 180 paper and it is still rough to the touch.
>
> Do I put multiple coats of drywall compound on until it is smooth?
>
> I assume one coat of glue size would have been enough but I did three
> before it totally dried.
>
> Going to prime with BIN next. I never painted MDF before, so I have
> no idea when the edge is ready.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ken
>
>