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So I had planned to sand the chipping and flaking grey paint off the ceiling and repaint.
Well, sanded the ceiling and hot damn does it look good just sanded, did not expect that. I’d like to put a clear coat on it to keep it protected. What should I use? I don’t want to add a wetness or shiny sheen to it.


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A satin clear coat, watco makes a good one.
 
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Target coatings (online only). Their stuff is great, call and see if there's any coupon codes for free shipping.

2nd edit... I don't know what product I'm thinking of; second guessing myself. but it's Target. Would be best to call them and ask what's best for that application. Usually the owner/formulator, Jeff answers.

That does look nice.
 
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Originally posted by jimmy123x:
A satin clear coat, watco makes a good one.


This. Watco satin wax.



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flat lacquer spray it on first with a sealer coat they lightly sand between coats it will take three total. Sherwin Williams t 77 f 58
 
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