09-13-2015, 07:14 PM
Hello, So I've made some bookcases that are to be painted white to match the base cabinets they will sit on. They are made of maple veneer A-1 grade hardwood plywood, to ensure a solid non-warped face that will take paint well. I've done some spraying on test pieces, using the Fuji Mini-Mite 4 stage sprayer and BM Advance thinned 8% with water…it sprays nicely but, after primer + 2 coats, I can still make out a bit of the plywood grain. The question is how many coats should this take to completely hide the grain? And would folks finish with a topcoat of a clear poly, like GF sprayable water based poly?
Thanks in advance for all help!
Thanks in advance for all help!