With proper surface preparation, yes. To prepare the surface, you should very lightly scuff all surfaces you plan on painting. A sanding sponge would work great for this (220 grit or close to it) - your end goal is to just rough the surface up enough to give the new paint a better surface to adhere to. Make sure you wipe all the sanding dust off before painting and be very careful not to get too aggressive while sanding as you do not want to expose the raw material of the desk. Testing first on a small, inconspicuous area is never a bad idea :)
Glossy paints can be cleaned easier, and have higher durability.
The ingredient in glossy paint is acrylic. You cannot remove that ingredient.
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If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
It is paint that has a special finish that is neither Glossy nor Dull. If you are touching up a room and don't match the finish, it will be obvious when the paint dries.
Glossy paints can be cleaned easier, and have higher durability.
Yes, you can apply lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
Yes, you can apply lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
Yes, you can use lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
a sleek car is glossy paint job
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Say good bye to that glossy look with a spray can. Some folks use clear, matte finish paint. You can see right through it to the color of the original finish, but the matte finish breaks up the "smoothness" and kicks that glossy look to the curb. Just about any hardware store will have it, and so will the big box outfits.
Well, in my opinion I personally think that there will be no need to use a semi base paint with semi glossy paint - Therefore, this question is unneeded. Thanks for your time x
To transform glossy paint into a matte finish, you can lightly sand the glossy surface to create a rough texture, then apply a matte topcoat or finish over the sanded area. This will help to dull the shine and create a matte appearance.
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It will get glossy for sure, they do make a satin clear this will Allow you to compound out light scratches. If you were going to try to rub the scratches out of satin or flat paint that area will get a gloss.Hope this helpsJimmy