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I apologize in advance if this has been discussed before but I did an advanced search and could not find this topic. I am currently setting up my home theater in our new home, and it is a mobile home. Unfortunately my best option for running cable is using conduit. I have purchased some very nice conduit off Amazon and am now waiting on a couple of speaker mounts for my Polk OWM3 rear surround speakers before I get started. In the mean time, I am trying to find the best option for painting the conduit. My plan was to use a fine graded sand paper to sand it all, then a coat of primer, then two coats of linoleum paint. However, my concern is how the paint will hold up when I have to take the front cover that slides out off in order to run the cables. Do any of you have any experience with this? Is there an easier or more effective way or type of paint? Thank you in advance!
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