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Old Posted: 20-10-2014 , 09:53 AM #3
billythedragonkiller
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i know I'm replying late, but here goes.
I used A.S paint for a few projects; one was a bookshelf which was made from (new) pine/white deal, another the converted bedside lockers to childs kitchen i posted in this section earlier. Oh and I repainted a varnished bookshelf also. And a picture frame.

I found it quite difficult to work; it tends to 'drag' a bit, so you end up removing paint as you apply it. It was worse on the finished surfaces; the picture frame, varnished bookshelf and bedside lockers than it was on the raw pine.

Even when applying the wax to protect it afterwards, it's hard NOT to make it distressed. And as for "no sanding before applying" - well that's pure BS.

My advice would be to avoid, and save your money.
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