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  • Paint for Medite

    Posted by Andrew McCreadie on 25 May 2009 at 23:46

    Hi folks

    Was wondering if someone could please recommend paint for medite (exterior mdf) which primer/exterior gloss to go for ??

    I know after searching boards there are lovers and haters of medite which is to be used for an outdoor sign.

    Many Thanks in advance.

    Andy

    Terry Bull replied 16 years, 6 months ago 5 Members · 10 Replies
  • 10 Replies
  • Mike Kenny

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 07:32

    Stay well clear of Medite! in my experience no matter what paint you use
    it eventually swells and rots.
    cheers
    mike

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 08:28

    I’ll second that, from experience.

    Peter

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 08:33

    I agree with Mike here, would much rather use genuine marine ply, but I have used it in the past and painted it as I would normal fresh timber. 1-2 coats of a high solid primer, 1-2 u/c and then gloss.

  • Andrew McCreadie

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 09:25

    Thanks for the reply lads trying to do my homework before commiting.

    Had a look at posts several years old by Steve Broughton and he was convinced it could do a job.

    But I always take good advice from the majority of people here.

    many Thanks

    Andy

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 10:15

    If you are sealing it into a frame you should be aright Andrew, don’t know about others but what I really dislike about it is, it is really hard to get a nice finish on it, ply is much easier.

  • Andrew McCreadie

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 10:30

    Many Thanks Harry

    Any recomendations on marine ply as in suppliers in uk and again which primer/paint to use?

    Thanks Andy

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 10:41

    Don’t know about Uk suppliers but make sure it is stamped and is genuine marine ply.
    Regarding painting, I prime first with aluminum wood primer then use good quality u/c and gloss, keying the surface between coats. I also slightly radius the the edges (just sand the sharp edge off a little) as the paint skin can sometimes crack along the edges with constant expansion and contraction.

  • Mike Kenny

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 13:00

    My Turn to agree with harry!
    I have jobs going back 30 years in Marine Ply still sound timber,
    And same as Harry- Always use Aluminium wood primer first to seal in the oils etc. and genuine ply not WPB.
    CHEERS
    MIKE

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 13:03
    quote Mike Kenny:

    My Turn to agree with harry!

    you make it sound like it rarely happens! 😮 😀 😀

  • Terry Bull

    Member
    26 May 2009 at 16:53

    I must agree with all the painers here ,dont use Medite
    i would go for marine or birch ply
    stay away from anything marked far eastern
    use plenty of oily primer, no acylic
    Harrys choice of aluminium primer is the best though the dearest and as he says take the sharp edges off with sandpaper this really makes a difference
    …think weve all been bitten by Medite

    Terry

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