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Posted by mm on September 29, 2006, 11:38 pm
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>Hello everyone,
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>I feel like I'm here all the time, whether it be lurking or asking
>questions. This is a great place to get help.
>
>We have some built-in bookshelves/desk/cabinet in our study. The builders
>put them in because this was one of their models. They're built with
>pressboard/particle board, so they have to be painted. Right now they're
>dark brown, but it's chipping badly, so we want to repaint them.
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>What kind of paint should we use and what prep work should be done, if any,
>besides cleaning and sanding any rough spots? We want a paint that will
>last a good time because our house will go back on the market early next
>year and it has to look nice.
Any properly done paint job should last for 10 years and more.
Unless you or your family have an unusually combative relationship
with your furniture. In which case, you might consider painting the
week before it goes on the market.
>Can we just use regular wall paint?
I don't think that would look good. It would make it look like a wall
instead of like furniture.
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>I would ask at a paint store here but even the good ones seem to have morons
>working there.
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>Thanks a lot for any advice,
>
>Dawn
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