mikeyjames9 wrote: » I want to paint over white skirting boards I'm not sure what paint is on them but it doesn't look like gloss more like satinwood What would be the easiest way to do this? I would prefer to use a paint that's easy to apply rather than a gloss thanks
Supercell wrote: » Give them a light sanding then paint over with satinwood or whatever you wish to give the new appearance. Put masking tape on the floor below and use a steady hand above to give smudge proof painting. Wear kneepads or use a garden kneeler or your knees will kill you afterwards!
Ceepo wrote: » No undercoat , why ???
Supercell wrote: » No need, mine look fine after doing this years later. The sanded gloss is the undercoat.
Ceepo wrote: » Start by lightly sanding then it give the next coat a key to stick to and will also get them smooth. Apply 1 no coat of undercoat. If there is any filling to be done you can do it at this stage as filler will stick better to undercoat. Lightly sand filler and touch up with undercoat. You could then use water based satinwood finish coat. Most diy shops will have it. Water based satinwood will dry faster, less smell and easier to use
mikeyjames9 wrote: » is the undercoat oil-based..yes? i have some varnished timberwork as well...do i use primer+undercoat for that or what's the story with that? and finally which is best for diy painter...dulux stay white or water-based satinwood? thanks
sky6 wrote: » If you have oil based paint on already then you should wipe them down with ESP. It's quick clean and saves all that Sanding. Fill and repair any damage and then paint. I like others have always used oil based paint, But the latest Water based paint is very good and shouldn't yellow like oil based paint does.
mikeyjames9 wrote: » I think I'm going to stick with water based if possible What's the best way to get a good finish on water based undercoat? Is a foam roller any use for this? Would the undercoat do as a finish coat for a year or so until I get round to doing it again and would it give a smooth finish? Thanms
sky6 wrote: » Painting finish is 95 % all about preparation. That's what takes the time. Don't make the mistake of trying to lay it on too heavy. If your not experienced use a 2 inch brush and take your time. If it needs another coat lightly sand with fine grade sandpaper an re coat. Use 2 inch masking tape along the floor Especially Carpets.