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KAREN KAPHINGST

Saint Simons Island, GA
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Painting: how do you paint fake wood?

I have a useable fake wood computer desk I would like to paint...
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KAREN KAPHINGST Saint Simons Island, GA on Sep 20, 2012
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    Miriam I on Sep 22, 2012
    Here's a great tutorial on how to paint laminate by SAS Interiors: http://www.hometalk.com/570469/how-to-paint-...
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  • Flaking varnish, water damage, and paint smudges. Gotta go!
  • Before and After- bathroom cabinet repaint 1
  • I used Primer and Sealer, it doesn't require sanding beforehand, so easy. (I ended up sanding mine a bit where the varnish was flaking off and the wood was uneven.)
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Repainting Bathroom Cabinets- Quick and EASY

This was one of the fastest mini makeover's ever- repainting the old bathroom cabinets white for a fresh updated look. I used Primer and Sealer, which doesn't require sanding first. I wish I had tried it sooner!

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Alyssa @ Clever Nest Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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    Commented on Aug 20, 2012
    what type of primer and what type of paint, i.e. high gloss, egg shell, etc? It looks wonderful!
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