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Whats the best type of paint to use to paint a jamma cabinet? Theres some transfers/side art on the cab, can see no easy way of removing these, so will it be noticable it enough coats are appllied?
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Use a heat gun to remove the side art... use oil-based gloss paint for the cabinet...
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Personally, I think gloss and high gloss looks VERY tacky.
I went with oil based kilz primer, then Satin Glidden Black latex paint on top. Sand between coats. Came out perfect looking.
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