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Post by grim on May 4, 2004 16:54:10 GMT -5
i figured out how to make glossy paint flat all u do is sand it lightly until the shine goes away but it would be a good idea to make sure the coat is reletively thick or the original colors might show thru
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Post by steelx on May 4, 2004 16:55:20 GMT -5
or u could just get flat paint
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Post by grim on May 4, 2004 16:58:20 GMT -5
im just saying if u used glossy and u want it to be flat thats all cause i got glossy by accident and i f*)(* ing hate glossy
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Post by Kittie on May 4, 2004 16:58:38 GMT -5
Not all flat paints come out flat...I've bought a few that were flat but still came out some what glossy.
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Post by Hi my name is on May 4, 2004 18:16:08 GMT -5
Not all flat paints come out flat...I've bought a few that were flat but still came out some what glossy. i know what you mean kat try ultra flat paints way worth it and work alot better as stand alone color or primer
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Post by LordGale on May 4, 2004 18:36:49 GMT -5
If you used gloss and decided to have flat you could also strip the paint and repaint it. And if flat doesn't come out flat, then just do a dullcote of the non-flatness.
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