Afternoon All
I have some timber wardrode frames to paint (timber moulding and softwood framing) and have come across Dulux primer undercoat, the quick drying water based type. I like the sound of it doing both the priming and undercoat in one go and with time been a bit tight this would be a big help.
Question is, is it any good or is the tried and trusted method of primer, undercoat then gloss the best way to go? Even though time is tight I would rather get a good finish so if 3 seperate coats is the way to go then so be it.
I intend to finish off with Dulux Satinwood just in case that changes things in any way.
Thanks in advance for any help.
ATB
I have some timber wardrode frames to paint (timber moulding and softwood framing) and have come across Dulux primer undercoat, the quick drying water based type. I like the sound of it doing both the priming and undercoat in one go and with time been a bit tight this would be a big help.
Question is, is it any good or is the tried and trusted method of primer, undercoat then gloss the best way to go? Even though time is tight I would rather get a good finish so if 3 seperate coats is the way to go then so be it.
I intend to finish off with Dulux Satinwood just in case that changes things in any way.
Thanks in advance for any help.
ATB