Gray table
i would like to do table like the cream color with gray gel paint. Can u tell me again what products you used for this. I love it!! And also can this same combination be used on metal doors. TY
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Go back to the post you were you were viewing and ask there. At the end of each project, there is a section to ask questions. The author of the project may never see your inquiry here in the general forum, nor know you are referring to their project.
Im not sure -we know what project you are specifically asking about. Can you ask the question again directly on that specific project post? That will help you get a meaningful reply.
in addition to suggestions on this site, please consider speaking with a paint store retailer for undercoating / sealers etc. and see if they have ready to use tones in your choice. some offer low cost 'samolers' that are same paints as inlarger cans / containers.