Daft question probably...

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But what pint is best to use on interior doors, will emulsion do the job?

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Damage
 
Depends on history of doors. i.e. have they been varnished, laquar, woodstained, wood dyed, painted etc ! So what is the current condition of doors etc ?
 
Fosters?

They are relivley new doors, they have a sort of thin coating of white paint on them at the moment, but you can almost see the wood grain behind the paint.

So, if not emulsion what paint is best?
 
That will teach me to use the spell checker!!!!!

So, apart from larger what PAINT should I use?
 
damage said:
Fosters?

They are relivley new doors, they have a sort of thin coating of white paint on them at the moment, but you can almost see the wood grain behind the paint.

So, if not emulsion what paint is best?
Is it wood grain from real wood or is it fake textured grain ?
 
Assuming the real wood is primed then all you need to do is buy Dulux Trade Oil Based Undercoat & Dulux Trade Oil Based Eggshell or Gloss.
 

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