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Off white cabinet paint, what do you use?

By mrbanjo

5 years ago


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    #2 5 years ago

    I get a colour match from an auto paint supply store & use acrylic lacquer. It often comes out as a very very light cream. I also use auto lacquer for cab touchups.

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    #15 5 years ago

    Yes infills & bondo can hide some awful sins.

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    To get the yellowing effect I normally add yes some yellow to the auto acrylic-add small amount at a time to the off white until you get it right.

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