Zinsser 123 but there's a new + version that is more opaque which I've been using for a year or 2.
If you can polish the edges of the MDF to around 400 grit it makes priming them as easy as priming the flat surfaces.
[https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinsser-bulls-eye-1-2-3-plus-primer-white-2-5ltr/756JG?
Great, thanks again for the advice. Have 2.5lt of the original 123, didn’t realise it was okay on MDF so I should be all set.
Don't forget to stir the tin well before you decant any and as you go along if you are painting from the can. The solids settle very quickly and it has a big impact on opacity.
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Zinsser 123 but there's a new + version that is more opaque which I've been using for a year or 2.
If you can polish the edges of the MDF to around 400 grit it makes priming them as easy as priming the flat surfaces.
[https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinsser-bulls-eye-1-2-3-plus-primer-white-2-5ltr/756JG?