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experience this would be a technial no-no, for the reasons stated; given that, it would at least get your client through the opening and for a while longer. It's the clear melamine top layer of p-lam that would be most resistant to paint adhesion. This could be sanded off, with a lot of 60-grit sandpaper being used in the process, as the melamine is very hard. Once that is penetrated, the subsequent pattern and backer layers will be a little softer and take a paintable (?) texture more readily. You'll know you're there when you see a brown color uniformly showing. Good luck! SDR
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