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		<title>By: Rob Aubrey</title>
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		<description>Elizabeth, that&#039;s from another web site for instructions.

The key is the primer, once the primer is dry and tight, then you can apply pretty much any paint on top. I do recommend a good oil base paint that will dry hard for wear and tear surfaces like closet shelves, doors, cabinets...

Also when using the TSP make sure to wear gloves, it is not very friendly to the hands. TSP is always recommended for cleaning. It is an amazing cleaner, wipe down a tile shower with that and it is clean.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elizabeth, that&#8217;s from another web site for instructions.</p>
<p>The key is the primer, once the primer is dry and tight, then you can apply pretty much any paint on top. I do recommend a good oil base paint that will dry hard for wear and tear surfaces like closet shelves, doors, cabinets&#8230;</p>
<p>Also when using the TSP make sure to wear gloves, it is not very friendly to the hands. TSP is always recommended for cleaning. It is an amazing cleaner, wipe down a tile shower with that and it is clean.</p>
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