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    If it was me I would spray the finish, dulux undercoat with dulux liquid gloss for the top coat. Thin them both down enough that they pass well through your spray system but also coat the job well, light sand in between coats and the job should turn out very nice.

    With any paint job, the finish is a result of the prep, so on this, only you can decide what level of prep your willing to go to.

    Edit/tip: Warm the paint up in the tin first as it makes it much easier to apply and with good spray gear you may not need any thinning.

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    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 01-07-2016 at 09:00 PM.
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