If you're done painting it, your only option is to repaint with either a glaze or with a new paint. If the paint is still in the buckets, get something called a gloss medium or gloss glaze, and stir that in before painting. It will thin it out so that it won't cover as well, but it will also provide the shine you're looking for.
2006-11-11 08:02:33
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answered by triviatm 6
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my suggestion is to get three more gallons of semi-gloss and do it again, i've tried some of the suggestions you received in the past and the results are just not the same -- use this as a learning situation - stay away from flat paints- you can't clean them - they're dull and boring and by all means, do not mix glossy paint with flat
2006-11-11 16:20:08
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answered by Big Rob 2
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If you wanted glossy paint, you should have bought either gloss or semi-gloss. Flat paint is always going to look flat....
2006-11-11 16:00:12
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answered by MIGHTY MINNIE 6
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two choices, if not opened, take it back and exchange it.
if opened, purchase 3 more gals of gloss and blend them and you'll have 6 of semi.
On the other hand, your paint store may be able to offer anothe suggestion
2006-11-11 16:06:15
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answered by ticketoride04 5
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top coat with a coat of latex polyurethane comes is satin(low sheen), semi or gloss
2006-11-11 19:16:28
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answered by cmdogg38 2
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add gloss to it
2006-11-11 16:10:32
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answered by hanna 1
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