Hello may you help me please, I've got a gloss paint problem, the paint is weathershield highland green for wood and metal.
The door is hardwood, I say hardwood loosely as it is made up of four hardwoods. I applied weather shield preservative too the door followed by 2 coats of Leyland Grey undercoat oil based. I then sieved the gloss and brushed it on the door, as soon as the paint hit the undercoat it started bubbling 'tiny bubbles but thousands of them'. I know the door hasn't been contaminated in anyway I.e silicone, polish etc. So I left the gloss to completely dry, light rubbed it down wiped it off and applied anothe coat of gloss, this coat was applied with a dry brush as before and the paint bubbled exactly the same as before. The only thing I can think of is that I did not apply aluminium primer to the door, can anybody help this very stressed carpenter, cheers.
The door is hardwood, I say hardwood loosely as it is made up of four hardwoods. I applied weather shield preservative too the door followed by 2 coats of Leyland Grey undercoat oil based. I then sieved the gloss and brushed it on the door, as soon as the paint hit the undercoat it started bubbling 'tiny bubbles but thousands of them'. I know the door hasn't been contaminated in anyway I.e silicone, polish etc. So I left the gloss to completely dry, light rubbed it down wiped it off and applied anothe coat of gloss, this coat was applied with a dry brush as before and the paint bubbled exactly the same as before. The only thing I can think of is that I did not apply aluminium primer to the door, can anybody help this very stressed carpenter, cheers.