To avoid the debarcle of having to re paint the ground, first and second floor skirts and architrave (again), what works and lasts without the dreaded Y for yellowing?
It's stairs (30 odd spindles) skirts , dado, and architrave x six doors, 20m of dado, 40m skirting that's 9" high, so goodbye a month of weekends.
The areas are well used, and I'd expect 2 coats to cope.
Am I seeking the holy grail or does such a white satin wood exist, money really isn't an issue (compared to having to paint the sodding area again after 36 months of dulux finest oil based satin wood).
Ta for any info, satin wood is the finish required no option and I'm not wasting time with dulux re compo. I'd rather just sort it.
It's stairs (30 odd spindles) skirts , dado, and architrave x six doors, 20m of dado, 40m skirting that's 9" high, so goodbye a month of weekends.
The areas are well used, and I'd expect 2 coats to cope.
Am I seeking the holy grail or does such a white satin wood exist, money really isn't an issue (compared to having to paint the sodding area again after 36 months of dulux finest oil based satin wood).
Ta for any info, satin wood is the finish required no option and I'm not wasting time with dulux re compo. I'd rather just sort it.