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.... will I prime & paint the perforated MDF screen on a radiator cover
with a brush!

What a PITA. I thought of spraying it, but was too much of a cheapskate
to pay out for the aerosols.

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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 18:27:32 +0000, The Medway Handyman
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... will I prime & paint the perforated MDF screen on a radiator cover
with a brush!

What a PITA. I thought of spraying it, but was too much of a cheapskate
to pay out for the aerosols.

:-(


Only thing to use on them is a spray or sparsely covered paint pad.
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The Medway Handyman wrote:
... will I prime & paint the perforated MDF screen on a radiator cover
with a brush!

What a PITA. I thought of spraying it, but was too much of a cheapskate
to pay out for the aerosols.



ended up doing ours with a foam roller and waterbased satin (over some
primer).

I was impressed at how well it works, and SWMBO hasn't even noticed that
the insides of the perforations are not painted :-)

Darren

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