I'm just putting together a radiator cover to go in our hall.
The rad cover is made of MDF and will be sitting on the tiled floor of the hall. The hall gets mopped once a week so, being aware that MDF and water don't mix, i want to seal the splashable areas of the MDF prior to painting.
What's the best way of doing this? I've used PVA in the past when building kitchen units but they had a plastic coating on them and i was only sealing the cut edge. I'd be concerned about paint sticking to PVA if i seal the lower 100mm or so of the MDF with PVA.
Thanks in advance.
The rad cover is made of MDF and will be sitting on the tiled floor of the hall. The hall gets mopped once a week so, being aware that MDF and water don't mix, i want to seal the splashable areas of the MDF prior to painting.
What's the best way of doing this? I've used PVA in the past when building kitchen units but they had a plastic coating on them and i was only sealing the cut edge. I'd be concerned about paint sticking to PVA if i seal the lower 100mm or so of the MDF with PVA.
Thanks in advance.