by Nick-Horn »
Mon Mar 26, 2018 9:33 pm
Hi there,
I'm new to this forum. Basically joined to learn a bit about problems people are having with paint. I work for a small paint manufacturer so it's a bit of R&D for me.
But from what I have learnt from the chemists I work with the problem your having could be down to the ingredients used in producing MDF.
The effect your having looks like something they call sissing. This is where the wet film is pushed away from the substrate. Unable to penetrate or adhere. A lot of products will not work on MDF for this reason. Especially water based coatings.
Or it could defiantly be greasy any oil or was will cause that same look.
There are a few high quality products that will work.
But ideally you will probably have to go back to bare wood abrade the surface to increase the surface area and allow the paint to penetrate into the substrate.
Some sealing products will only make it worse. We never recommend people to use them especially things like PVA or cheap emultions as a mist coat.
Hopefully this may help.
And I got my first post out of the way!!
:-)