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Sorry but I can't be of much help here. I rarely paint what I scroll with the exception of my backers if a project requires. My backers are typically made of plywood and I use a flat black latex (99% of the time) on them. I do not use a primer.

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If I am going to paint something I spray it with the clear acrylic that I use as a top coat. Rust-Oleum 2x clear gloss Just a quick coat or two sanded smooth, then start painting. I usually paint on BB Ply and it isn't crazy absorbent.

 

If I really need a solid primer coat I would use something like you had, but usually I don't need that much of  a primer

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If I am going to paint something I spray it with the clear acrylic that I use as a top coat. Rust-Oleum 2x clear gloss Just a quick coat or two sanded smooth, then start painting. I usually paint on BB Ply and it isn't crazy absorbent.

 

If I really need a solid primer coat I would use something like you had, but usually I don't need that much of  a primer

Thank you very much. I have several cans of Rust-Oleum 2X clear gloss plus more of the 2X paint. I really like it.

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The Christmas project I am working on is made of MDF and it really needs a primer. The parts that have been cut with the scroll saw will soak up what ever finish you put on it. This clock I made is made of 100% MDF and I had to put more than one coat of primer on the cut or routed edges.

 

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