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Painting Furniture : How To Get High Gloss Finish on Wood Clean the entire piece using a mixture of hot water and TSP. Fill imperfections using Bondo Spot Putty. Sand all surfaces with 220 grit sandpaper (an electric orbital sander is best, I have this Mirka and love it)
Sand the bare wood as needed to smooth it and remove the old finish . Fill the grain with an oil-or water-based wood grain filler. Spray one coat of lacquer. Apply one more coat of varnish. Allow the varnish or lacquer to dry for one day, then level-sand with 400-grit sandpaper to remove bumps and imperfections.
How Do You Paint with High – Gloss Paint ? The surface must be flawless. Primer is absolutely essential. Sand before your finish coat, then clean the surface thoroughly (no dust should be left behind!). Multiple, thin topcoats need to be applied as well. Applying high – gloss paint with a brush is very difficult.
How I Prep Furniture for High Gloss Paint Step 1 – Remove the hardware and store it somewhere safe. Step 2 -Filling the holes and dents. Step 3 – Sand the furniture . Step 4 – Vacuum & Tacking off the Dust. Step 5 Prime Prime Prime. Step 6 – Check for surface flaws I missed and fill them. Step 7 – Sand, Vacuum and Tack again. Step 7 – Set up a Spray Booth.
The best alternative method on how to get a high gloss finish on the wood is by using a varnish or lacquer . You can easily spray lacquer but if you are using a varnish then you have a choice between both brushing and spraying. Though, you will be more comfortable with spraying as it takes less time and is an easy job.
This is how to paint over gloss : It’s important to have clean and grease-free surfaces to paint on. We used sugar soap to wipe down the area and then let it dry thoroughly. Then, we primed the area with this Super Grip Primer. We only needed one coat of primer, as it adhered to the gloss paint really well. That was it.
When you see shiny wood , it’s likely that the wood’s shine is caused by a coat of polyurethane on it. You can take virtually any piece of wood and add a DIY shiny wood finish using polyurethane. The process is not difficult but it is time consuming and takes a lot of hard work to get a smooth, flat, shiny finish .
Start by brushing on a coat of gloss polyurethane. Let it dry overnight. Then lightly sand with 320-grit sandpaper to remove imperfections. Use a tack cloth or vacuum cleaner and soft brush attachment to remove the dust.
Brushes are the most difficult to use for applying high – gloss latex, but if your project demands it, select a brush with synthetic bristles that have exploded tips. Select a synthetic roller cover with a 3/8-inch nap.
PAINT ROLLERS A smaller roller is great for trimming or narrow areas, while larger rollers are great for interior walls or ceilings. Consider the paint’s finish or sheen: Gloss and semi- gloss paints go on better with short-nap rollers because this generates fewer bubbles when you ‘re rolling out the paint .
Having a professional lacquer a room will cost about the same as a gently used Birkin, but the final result will be beyond beautiful and last a lifetime. High – gloss paint , on the other hand, is slower to dry, can be applied by brush or roller , and does not harden as lacquer does .
If your furniture has previously been painted or varnished, use a multi surface primer. For the decorative coat, look for paints labelled ‘for wood and metal’, such as gloss , satin and eggshell. If the piece has fine details like doors, start with these.
Follow these tips and you can get beautiful results. Prep the Wood. Sand any bare wood to 120-grit and no finer. Sand Your Primer. Without a smooth base, you can’t get a smooth finish . Use Additives. Buy The Right Paint . Strain Your Paint . Put it On, Leave it Alone.
Semi-gloss or high-gloss paint sheens are your best bets; their non-porous, smoother finish is easier to clean, and moisture beads on these surfaces rather than being absorbed, so the paint coat doesn’t weather or fade with time.