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Will Milk Paint Stick To Plastic. remember i said that milk paint could stick to anything? Kathy owen of petticoat junktion says to take into consideration the original finish on the furniture. before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with. Visit our 'partners in grime' post on instructables, where i show you how. Because there are tiny pigments in the paint, when you sand little streaks of different colors show up, giving it an almost iridescent finish. You will sand in between coats and finish with a wax or oil. usually, you will need two to three coats of milk paint. i laid a piece of plastic sheeting on my work surface to protect from spills. For small quantities, i use a milk. milk paint can be painted on a range of common surfaces including wood, metal, glass, plastic, concrete, plaster and masonry.

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Kathy owen of petticoat junktion says to take into consideration the original finish on the furniture. before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with. remember i said that milk paint could stick to anything? Visit our 'partners in grime' post on instructables, where i show you how. milk paint can be painted on a range of common surfaces including wood, metal, glass, plastic, concrete, plaster and masonry. i laid a piece of plastic sheeting on my work surface to protect from spills. Because there are tiny pigments in the paint, when you sand little streaks of different colors show up, giving it an almost iridescent finish. You will sand in between coats and finish with a wax or oil. For small quantities, i use a milk. usually, you will need two to three coats of milk paint.

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Will Milk Paint Stick To Plastic before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with. before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with. remember i said that milk paint could stick to anything? Kathy owen of petticoat junktion says to take into consideration the original finish on the furniture. usually, you will need two to three coats of milk paint. You will sand in between coats and finish with a wax or oil. milk paint can be painted on a range of common surfaces including wood, metal, glass, plastic, concrete, plaster and masonry. Because there are tiny pigments in the paint, when you sand little streaks of different colors show up, giving it an almost iridescent finish. Visit our 'partners in grime' post on instructables, where i show you how. i laid a piece of plastic sheeting on my work surface to protect from spills. For small quantities, i use a milk.

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