Hi
Im currently on my 2nd coat of white undercoat which I am putting on top of mahogany woodstained tounge and groove.
what I am starting to notice is some of the joins appear dark and hollow (if that makes sense) and other joins are looking nearly non existent as they are butted up closer and therefore completely white like the actual strip of wood.
My question is what should I be doing with the darker sections to make them look correct?
my guess and instinct is to just keep stufffing more paint into them but Ive never done any painting on this scale before so I thought I would check with the pros!
Im painting a bathroom which is toungue and grooved ceiling and walls
thanks for any help you can throw this way
Regs
Pip
Im currently on my 2nd coat of white undercoat which I am putting on top of mahogany woodstained tounge and groove.
what I am starting to notice is some of the joins appear dark and hollow (if that makes sense) and other joins are looking nearly non existent as they are butted up closer and therefore completely white like the actual strip of wood.
My question is what should I be doing with the darker sections to make them look correct?
my guess and instinct is to just keep stufffing more paint into them but Ive never done any painting on this scale before so I thought I would check with the pros!
Im painting a bathroom which is toungue and grooved ceiling and walls
thanks for any help you can throw this way
Regs
Pip