For DIY renovation of old furniture, please consult the painting process and detailed product inform

Updated on furniture 2024-01-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First, shovel off the old paint layer, polish with coarse sandpaper (300), scrape putty, dry it, polish it with coarse sandpaper again, and then change it to fine sandpaper (600) fine grinding, if necessary, scrape a layer of red ash (eyefill ash), and then use fine sandpaper to grind, spray primer (can spray several more layers), fine grinding after drying, spray paint (pay attention to dust), dry it.

    2. If your furniture is metal products, then use coarse sandpaper to polish and remove rust, and then use the thinner used for paint to remove the oil on the metal surface, spray epoxy primer (epoxy primer BH-0232A has strong adhesion, strong anti-corrosion ability, and high hardness) after drying, and then scrape putty after drying, and then use coarse sandpaper to polish again, and then change to fine sandpaper (600) fine grinding, and then scrape a layer of red ash (eyefill ash) when necessary, and then use fine sandpaper to grind, Spray paint (acrylic polyurethane topcoat BH-0608, good weather resistance, high hardness, smooth surface, high gloss), dry. This way it won't rust for 10 years and looks as good as new!

    3. The use of putty (BH-0301, S311): pick a small amount of main ash onto the plate, squeeze the putty curing agent (in the form of toothpaste), and press the main ash: curing agent = 100:

    2 (weight ratio), adjust evenly with a scraper, and then scrape, to scrape flat, generally within 6 minutes to use up the adjusted putty, otherwise the gel will solidify and scrap. The putty should be covered after use, and the used putty cannot be poured back into the barrel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended that you sand it first time with No. 1 sandpaper.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are 100 200 320 600 1200 2000 mesh, start with coarse, then use fine. You're still looking for an oiler, you can't stand the taste. Highly toxic.

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