Hi there,
I have never seen this really before. Have a new tin of Fleetwood Aluminium Wood primer for the front door. Door is sanded and good to go. Paint is new and so are the brushes. Door is cleaned down.
Now I stirred the paint thoroughtly put as I was applying it, it would lump up on me roll into little balls, which would either stick to the door or fall on the floor. So I give the tin a blast with my power drill and mixer thinking that there was lumps in the tin... tried a new brush but the same result happened. I dont want a thick undercoat as I want the beauty of the grain to come out but when I try to spread this paint this is what happens.
Has anyone come across this before. I was going to thin it using white spirits but F-Wood decide to put instructions on the back of the tin for every other type of paint except the paint in the tin!!!!
ps.. I dont even know the technically term for this but its as if you where glossing on a warm day and decided as the paint was going off that you would run the brush over it... it gathers together in small rises and gets lumpy then you have to work it hard to smooth it out again...!!!
thanks- M
I have never seen this really before. Have a new tin of Fleetwood Aluminium Wood primer for the front door. Door is sanded and good to go. Paint is new and so are the brushes. Door is cleaned down.
Now I stirred the paint thoroughtly put as I was applying it, it would lump up on me roll into little balls, which would either stick to the door or fall on the floor. So I give the tin a blast with my power drill and mixer thinking that there was lumps in the tin... tried a new brush but the same result happened. I dont want a thick undercoat as I want the beauty of the grain to come out but when I try to spread this paint this is what happens.
Has anyone come across this before. I was going to thin it using white spirits but F-Wood decide to put instructions on the back of the tin for every other type of paint except the paint in the tin!!!!
ps.. I dont even know the technically term for this but its as if you where glossing on a warm day and decided as the paint was going off that you would run the brush over it... it gathers together in small rises and gets lumpy then you have to work it hard to smooth it out again...!!!
thanks- M