Say good bye to that glossy look with a spray can. Some folks use clear, matte finish paint. You can see right through it to the color of the original finish, but the matte finish breaks up the "smoothness" and kicks that glossy look to the curb. Just about any hardware store will have it, and so will the big box outfits.
It will get glossy for sure, they do make a satin clear this will Allow you to compound out light scratches. If you were going to try to rub the scratches out of satin or flat paint that area will get a gloss.Hope this helpsJimmy
sorry to be the barrier of bad news, but the only way is to but a semi gloss paint. or try playing around with different glazes.
No magical solution for this one but the more sheen (amount of gloss) that a paint has, the better it will withstand dirt and abrasiveness. Instead of painting with a flat paint which is the most prone to dirty fingerprints, try a matte or satin sheen. These are both more glossy than flat yet less glossy than eg-shell or semi-gloss. Also note that glossy paints will show more surface imperfections than flat paints.
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Glossy paints can be cleaned easier, and have higher durability.
Take a bushigi then paint it orange (glossy) then add yellow stars
Take a bushigi then paint it orange (glossy) then add yellow stars
Do you realize that you can get FLAT ACRYLIC PAINT. Flat paint refers to the gloss level. You may want Gloss, Satin, Lowsheen or Flat. Acrylic paint on the other hand refers to what the paint is based on or what binder is being used. Acrylic paint is also refered to as waterbased paint. You most likely are referring to putting flat acrylic over lowsheen or gloss acrylic. In answer to your question - as long as they are both acrylic than you will not have any problems. I am in this answer assuming that you are referring you house paints. If not than the same principle applies - acrylic over acrylic is fine. To keep acrylic from going glossy just don't polish it.
Well, in my opinion I personally think that there will be no need to use a semi base paint with semi glossy paint - Therefore, this question is unneeded. Thanks for your time x
Many would say that a semi-gloss, flat or satin finish would be best for a houses exterior. The semi-gloss is suppose to be the easiest to clean later on. The flat or satin finish paints, do not have reflective shine when dry.
a sleek car is glossy paint job
You use a special primer paint like Zinsser that will adhere to glossy paint and allow you to cover it with any type of paint you wish. Ask at your hardware store. They might also recommend that you sand the glossy paint lightly first to help the primer adhere.