Hi All.
I have Fresh wood door liners completely perfect - Filled and knotted and have primed using 1 coat of Dulux oil based wood primer.
I have Dulux water based satinwood as a top coat, which says on the back that no undercoat is required,
In my last room with fresh wood I used no undercoat and to get a decent finish I had to use 5 coats of the above water based satinwood which took ages.
Would it be ok to do an undercoat on top of the primer and then maybe 2 top coats of the above water based satinwood to get a decent finish?
If undercoat is OK what Dulux undercoat shall I get waterbased or oil bearing in mind that my final top coat is waterbased satinwood.
Many Thanks
Enjoy the rest of the weekend
I have Fresh wood door liners completely perfect - Filled and knotted and have primed using 1 coat of Dulux oil based wood primer.
I have Dulux water based satinwood as a top coat, which says on the back that no undercoat is required,
In my last room with fresh wood I used no undercoat and to get a decent finish I had to use 5 coats of the above water based satinwood which took ages.
Would it be ok to do an undercoat on top of the primer and then maybe 2 top coats of the above water based satinwood to get a decent finish?
If undercoat is OK what Dulux undercoat shall I get waterbased or oil bearing in mind that my final top coat is waterbased satinwood.
Many Thanks
Enjoy the rest of the weekend