The trick is to sand the surface enough to
remove the shiny finish on the wood.
I don't know if the paint will adhere to patent leather - if it's faux patent try rubbing it down with acetone instead of sanding and it will
remove the shiny finish enough to make the paint stick!
Not exact matches
If you're dealing with papers that have a traditional matte
finish, Charlotte says it's especially important that any excess paste be completely
removed before it dries because paste left on this type of paper can show up as
shiny patches later.
Removing the
shiny surface means that the floors show fewer scuffs and scratches, and the low - gloss
finish feels warm and inviting.