Painting over satin wood gloss

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Hi All.

My dad kindly offered to paint the interior of my boat which i have just recently clad in ply. I was after a matt emulsion finish on the ply and was quite specific about this. Unfortunately it's been painted in gloss!! It's obviously left a thick looking shiny finish which i don't like.

Will I be ok to sand over and then paint in emulsion or is there more too it than that.

Any suggestions and advice please.

Thank you.
 
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Best bet is to sand it back a bit then paint it with oil based eggshell. Thin the paint a little and you'll have no probs.
 
If its oil base dthen you thin it down with white spirit..

Eggshell isnt as shiny than satin but more shinier than matt.

If you want a matt finnish on your woodwork id suggest adding a matting agent (bollom paints used to make one) or the esier solution...using a flat oil finish
 
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Will egg shell give me a matt finish? What should I thin it down with?

Thanks

Eggshell gets 'matter' over a period of weeks. It's far tougher than emulsion and being as you are painting over oil based gloss - it's a far safer bet than a water based (emulsion) paint which may well peel over new gloss.
 

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