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ddmashayekhi Posted - May 09 2013 : 08:14:20 AM
I have a very old, but still in good shape patio table that has a plexiglass top. Does anyone know if painting the underneath of the table would be successful? Also, what kind of paint would not scratch? The table is worth fixing up and I'd like to make it look like new.

Thanks,
Dawn in IL
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ddmashayekhi Posted - May 12 2013 : 6:10:09 PM
Thanks Rachel! I'll look for her glass paint. I used her paints for the interior of my old house and they were really nice!

Dawn in IL
rksmith Posted - May 11 2013 : 1:42:19 PM
Using a good glass paint should work fine. Martha Stewart has some AWESOME glass paints (I use it with some of my engravings), Plaid Gallery Glass is also an excellent glass paint (I've used it as well).

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