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My missus has just painted a door and she has done an ace job.
Prior to painting we invested in some Purdy brushes (which were free from dust and grit) and painted in a dust free room. Primer and undercoat were applied and allowed to dry. The finish on them was spotless and without pimples.
Two top coats were applied from a new tin of Dulux professional gloss. Upon drying I have noticed that there lots of pimples all over the door. She had advised that she may have shook the can of top coat prior to application. She did say that if any it was only a quick shake
Can anyone advise what may have caused the pimples??? I am leaning towards tiny air bubbles. I presume the paint should have been slowly stired and not shaken
Thanks
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My missus has just painted a door and she has done an ace job.
Prior to painting we invested in some Purdy brushes (which were free from dust and grit) and painted in a dust free room. Primer and undercoat were applied and allowed to dry. The finish on them was spotless and without pimples.
Two top coats were applied from a new tin of Dulux professional gloss. Upon drying I have noticed that there lots of pimples all over the door. She had advised that she may have shook the can of top coat prior to application. She did say that if any it was only a quick shake
Can anyone advise what may have caused the pimples??? I am leaning towards tiny air bubbles. I presume the paint should have been slowly stired and not shaken
Thanks
Need Help21