How to paint White primed Lincoln doors?

They are already primed, so no point using the Once paint.

Do this, using Crown fast flow quite dry satin. Stays white nicely too.

My view is ...a one coat paint ....be it gloss , satin or emulsion ......is still going to be better off if it's got an undercoat beneath it .....even if the one coat paint is amazing ....which they never are

Yes its one coat .....but self undercoating ? I think that's nonsense

I worked for a guy who used to treat all his woodwork the same , quick rub down .......one satinwood if he could get away with it .... a cheapo acrylic primer undercoat for everything else

I used to say one coat of satinwood it might say on the dulux tin but one coat in the real world is cowboy behaviour

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Thanks, My local hardware store sells Berger non drip gloss, it has good reviews on Amazon, what undercoat should I use with this paint?( assuming the doors have indeed been primed with an oil based primer ).
 
Thanks, My local hardware store sells Berger non drip gloss, it has good reviews on Amazon, what undercoat should I use with this paint?( assuming the doors have indeed been primed with an oil based primer ).
OK well berger is good paint ....if you are going to use a gloss non drip .....same sort of thickness and consistency as one coat gloss but easy to apply then I would get a leyland trade undercoat ....oil based .....then your gloss

It should be fine
 

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