I used Dulux Quick Dry Satinwood Paint to refresh the internal doors and on some new skirting boards. Skirting boards were lightly sanded but doors were only cleaned by wet clothes.
It's been 2-3 months and I found the paint to be sticky when touching ( totally dried at this stage) so easily stained and if scratched lightly the paint peel off easily.
Is it because the paint is water based or my bad painting technic? Would it be better (ie. more attached, and resist to scratch/damage and can be wiped clean) if I were using solvent based paint? I'm thinking of painting the staircase, more traffic there so wouldn't want it to be easily scratched off or stained.
It's been 2-3 months and I found the paint to be sticky when touching ( totally dried at this stage) so easily stained and if scratched lightly the paint peel off easily.
Is it because the paint is water based or my bad painting technic? Would it be better (ie. more attached, and resist to scratch/damage and can be wiped clean) if I were using solvent based paint? I'm thinking of painting the staircase, more traffic there so wouldn't want it to be easily scratched off or stained.