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Around a year ago, I painted some window cills and a door frame usually a mini roller. As an absolute DIY amateur, to me it seemed like a good idea at the time.
The cills were stripped back to the wood using a sander, given one coat of Dulux Primer, one coat of Dulux undercoat and then two top coats of Dulux top coat.
The resultant effect was a sort of orange peel finish which it had taken from the foam roller.
I intend to rectify this, does anyone have any ideas how? I considered a light sanding down of the top coat and then applying one top coat with a roller and then ightly finished with the weight of a one inch brush. Does this seem a reasonable solution?
Kind Regards
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Around a year ago, I painted some window cills and a door frame usually a mini roller. As an absolute DIY amateur, to me it seemed like a good idea at the time.
The cills were stripped back to the wood using a sander, given one coat of Dulux Primer, one coat of Dulux undercoat and then two top coats of Dulux top coat.
The resultant effect was a sort of orange peel finish which it had taken from the foam roller.
I intend to rectify this, does anyone have any ideas how? I considered a light sanding down of the top coat and then applying one top coat with a roller and then ightly finished with the weight of a one inch brush. Does this seem a reasonable solution?
Kind Regards
Need Help21