Hey peeps,
I have been decorating my new flat and have given all of the wood work 2 undercoats and 2 tops coats of Dulux satin, it was in poor condition so I gave it as much love as possible. The doors however were new and had already been top coated with gloss a couple of months ago from previous owner, because they were still quite white I then only gave them 1 undercoat and I managed to give the 3 doors a perfect top coat of satin with a microfibre roller without any lumps or fluff at all. I feel it still needs a second top coat to catch up with the rest of the house but I'm really worried I will mess this coat up and end up with bits stuck to it ruining the the perfect original coat.
The doors seem to look the same colour as the rest of the woodwork, but I'm worried if I don't give them a second coat they will yellow or change colour before the rest of the woodwork.
Do I need to give them another coat?
I have been decorating my new flat and have given all of the wood work 2 undercoats and 2 tops coats of Dulux satin, it was in poor condition so I gave it as much love as possible. The doors however were new and had already been top coated with gloss a couple of months ago from previous owner, because they were still quite white I then only gave them 1 undercoat and I managed to give the 3 doors a perfect top coat of satin with a microfibre roller without any lumps or fluff at all. I feel it still needs a second top coat to catch up with the rest of the house but I'm really worried I will mess this coat up and end up with bits stuck to it ruining the the perfect original coat.
The doors seem to look the same colour as the rest of the woodwork, but I'm worried if I don't give them a second coat they will yellow or change colour before the rest of the woodwork.
Do I need to give them another coat?