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| shatteredzman:
I am having a problem with my paint drying with wrinkles. I am using spray paint and it goes on smooth but after about a minute wrinkles begin to form. I have tried sanding with 400 grit and 220 grit sand paper between coats but they still show up. I have tried putting on thin coats as well as thick coats. This is happening on more then 1 piece of MDF. What is causing these wrinkles? |
| javeryh:
Did you seal the MDF with some good primer or water/glue? MDF is very porous and may be sucking the paint into itself. |
| King Nerd:
Did you make sure that it was completely cleaned of any oils or anything on the surface, or even in, the wood? Did you use a primer? Are you waiting long enough between coats? What kind of spray? |
| isucamper:
I second the primer remark. I used spray paint for my final coat, and I would get these wrinkles in areas that were not WELL primed. Actually, I would get these wrinkles if I didn't prime AND apply a coat of roll on paint. Or if I sanded too much before spraying. Also, be sure your not using water based primer and oil based spray paint. That could have been causing it for me as well. I never did get to the bottom of why this was happening to me, but I found a formula that worked. 2 coats of primer, 1 coat of roll on, then spray, sanding in between each. |
| Turnarcades:
MDF does not respond well to spray paints if built up to this kind of level as you need an excellent base with several primer coats if you want a gloss finish with the spray. You may do better to rub down and use an alternative. |
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