Hi,
Couple of months ago I painted 2 of the bedroom doors. Both had been dip stripped, so after rubbing down and neutralising with a 50/50 vinegar/water solution I applied a coat of primer. The 2 coats of undercoat followed by a coat of white dulux satinwood (oil based).
Very pleased with the outcome, then a couple of joint cracks in the paneling of the door appeared in one and discoloration mark in the centre of the other door. The mark was probably down to me and WD40 trying to ease the new lock in the door. I thought I'd cleaned it all up - obviously not.
So 2 weekends ago I filled the cracks and applied a thin coat of PVA (watered down) over the mark to hopefully seal matters. This weekend I painted the affected areas. This morning the areas now look like I've painted them in gloss !!!
If I've checked the label on the paint tin once, I've checked it 30 times - it's definitely White dulux satinwood (oil based). Any ideas why this has happened or what I should do to fix it ?
Regards,
John
Couple of months ago I painted 2 of the bedroom doors. Both had been dip stripped, so after rubbing down and neutralising with a 50/50 vinegar/water solution I applied a coat of primer. The 2 coats of undercoat followed by a coat of white dulux satinwood (oil based).
Very pleased with the outcome, then a couple of joint cracks in the paneling of the door appeared in one and discoloration mark in the centre of the other door. The mark was probably down to me and WD40 trying to ease the new lock in the door. I thought I'd cleaned it all up - obviously not.
So 2 weekends ago I filled the cracks and applied a thin coat of PVA (watered down) over the mark to hopefully seal matters. This weekend I painted the affected areas. This morning the areas now look like I've painted them in gloss !!!
If I've checked the label on the paint tin once, I've checked it 30 times - it's definitely White dulux satinwood (oil based). Any ideas why this has happened or what I should do to fix it ?
Regards,
John