Hi Zampa, I have always admired your advise to guys on here and was wondering if you could answer some questions for me also
The first is of course as above and whether this Dulux product is any good
Furthermore would one coat of this stuff on bare wood be good enough prior to painting using satin wood
Also I have a door which is currently painted in white but has brush strokes in it. If I was to rub down to get rid of these brush strokes, would I need to primer undercoat before painting or could I simply paint with Satin wood straight over.
Also would one coat of satin wood be enough or would i need two coats
Now regarding method of painting, I was wantin to use small foam rollers but when it comes to edges and details I would need to use a brush. I have a 12mm angling brush, should this be ok?
Also someone has told me that if i paint using a roller I would need to get a plain paint brush and go over the wet paint, is this somethin that is necessary? I need a nice even finish without irregularities in the paint
Finally I have a edge roller for the corners of my walls for use with matt emulsion. Is this tool any good as the reason for getting it is to not having to use a paint brush
On the usbject of emulsion, are three coats right? I.e. one mist coat with 30% water, second coat with around 20% water and a fine final coat?
Also the dulux paint ive purchase is the non pigmented one, how good is this and would this be ok for the first two coats with a final coat using the pigmented paint
I know that is a lot of an ask but something I want to get right before painting.
cheers
The first is of course as above and whether this Dulux product is any good
Furthermore would one coat of this stuff on bare wood be good enough prior to painting using satin wood
Also I have a door which is currently painted in white but has brush strokes in it. If I was to rub down to get rid of these brush strokes, would I need to primer undercoat before painting or could I simply paint with Satin wood straight over.
Also would one coat of satin wood be enough or would i need two coats
Now regarding method of painting, I was wantin to use small foam rollers but when it comes to edges and details I would need to use a brush. I have a 12mm angling brush, should this be ok?
Also someone has told me that if i paint using a roller I would need to get a plain paint brush and go over the wet paint, is this somethin that is necessary? I need a nice even finish without irregularities in the paint
Finally I have a edge roller for the corners of my walls for use with matt emulsion. Is this tool any good as the reason for getting it is to not having to use a paint brush
On the usbject of emulsion, are three coats right? I.e. one mist coat with 30% water, second coat with around 20% water and a fine final coat?
Also the dulux paint ive purchase is the non pigmented one, how good is this and would this be ok for the first two coats with a final coat using the pigmented paint
I know that is a lot of an ask but something I want to get right before painting.
cheers