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Painting my kitchen exposed parts (including ceiling)
Ok my friends etc. have let me down, so it looks like I'm on my own
decorating my kitchen tomorrow. After a newly replastered ceiling and complete kitchen fitting, I need to 1) Paint the ceiling. 2) Paint the mdf bits of wood that are boxing in pipe work. 3) Paint the walls that are still left - currently a bit dirty from previous owner. I need to consider I have to cover up all my nicely newly fitted kitchen and floor so it does not get ruined so I will get some B&Q plastic sheet sets and use cardboard all over the floor. So what sort of paints do I need for what? As it is a fresh coat of ceiling plaster, what sort of paint do I use first? I assume the mdf wood that has boxed in pipes needs some primer first otherwise I will need many coats right? also I was thinking of getting cheap brushes and just chucking them when done - the thought of washing them out and then finding somewhere to store them does not appeal. So any tips for me:) Thanks for any pointers to this new decorator. Cheers |
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Hi,
Try the Format Painter:-) Ken Johnson |
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Painting my kitchen exposed parts (including ceiling)
WHOOPS - seriously wrong newsgroup!!!!!! Advice - don't mix Excel macros and DIY in the same four hours!!!! |
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