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    Posted: 17 February 2009 at 9:15pm
...if you can paint those kind of shelving units that you get at like warehouse stationary/ warehouse? Not sure what they are made of but they have that kind of fake wood layer over the mdf stuff?
I know you can't just use a waterbased paint, not sure about enamel but I was wondering more along the lines of getting a company that does spray painting etc to do it. I have a feeling that you can't but if anyone has please let me know!
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I want white ones though? They only ones I have found cost heaps and are all made in Auckland so shipping would be ridiculous too.

If anyone knows of anywhere in the South Is that make these that don't cost the earth I would love to know

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You can but its a lengthy process. Go to mitre 10 or a paint shop and tell them what you want to do.
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Hmm might end up costing more than just buying one!! Thanks noisybaby I will go have a chat with them and see what they think!



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Maybe rough sand it? But then you'd need to undercoat first?
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They dont suggest painting over the laminate.

It would be cheaper for you to buy some cheap wooden ones off TM or something similar and painting them white.

Do you not have a Mitre 10 or Bunnings down there? Our Mitre 10 stocks shelves like that.
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Df says that you can lightly sand it then paint. We have some we want to do too. So we haven't actually done it yet, but will be tryign it at some point.

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Yep it definately can be done. Its not that hard either!

We done that exact same thing with a set of drawers for Laurens room. The process is a light sand all over, then clean with sunlight soap or detegent to get rid of any oily patches e:g, body oil from finger prints. Then brush on a primer, then a base coat, then the chosen colour you want over top! Easy peasy and our drawers look like brand new

We also did the same process with the kitchen cupboards at our old house, it looked like a brand new kitchen afterwards, but little did anyone know, it costs us next to nothing, just a bit of time thats all
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peachy, how are the drawers wearing? We've got an old set of laminate bedroom furniture which I'd love to paint and change the handles on but I was worried the paint job wouldn't last too long.
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You can get plain MDH ones at Mitre 10. We haven't painted them, but we have done a stain on them and they've come out alright.
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Thanks very much everyone. I will have a look around at Mitre 10 etc but if I can't find what I want I might have to give painting it myself a go. In fact my FIL might do it for me. He is semi retired and likes doing things like that ( and he's a perfectionist!!)

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Some smooth surface sealer is the best thing to put on as a undercoat as it makes an adherent surface for the paint on top, either acrylic of enamel, you may get away with a light sand but is may still crack off sooner than expected

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summerlamb the are drawers are surviving very well!! They are taking the knocks and bangs better than I thought they would! You would never know that the set of drawers are nearly 30 years old!!

ETA: If you go to somewhere like Resenes they will tell you exactly what you need to do!

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We painted some like that from Warehouse stationery. I can't remember the exact process (as my 'we' in the previous sentence actually meant 'my husband'!!!) We asked at Mitre 10 how to do it and brought a primer to put on before painting.
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have you looked at target the have mdf ones like that, you could paint not sure th $$ though.

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Mitre 10 sells white laminate MDF pre cut shelves and boards- how handy are you and your H, because you could buy the bits and make one in white quite easily?

Sounds quite labour intensive to paint a unit that size, I am sure I have seen those in white, white MDF is so common!
The warehouse sells white cube that you could put together maybe?

Good luck!

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Do you have a Target Furniture near you? That's where we got ours from, they were a reasonable price.
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Lady Lizard - funny you mention the white shelving, I was talking to Dad this morning and he mentioned that too. Might try and go to Mitre 10 this arvo.

Febgirl - yes there is a Target in Chch so I will try and get there over the weekend to have a looksy. We need another set of drawers and we got DD set there and painted them so will prob do the same for DS.

Thanks heaps everyone, always pays to ask things on Ohbaby, there are always people who know the answers!



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