I am spraying doors in our house with water-based Dulux Trade Diamond Satinwood using a HLVP sprayer.
Up to now I have sprayed old varnished doors after priming with Zinsser BIN, then a couple of coats of Dulux Trade quick drying primer Undercoat before about 5-6 coats of the Satinwood,
They look pretty dam good if i may say so myself
My problem now is with the new/bare wood doors, I have started with priming with the above primer, but with it being water-based I am getting a lot of raised grain, after a good sanding & about 6 coats of the Satinwood you can still see the pattern in the wood grain.
So finally to the question, how can I prevent this raised grain?
Can I prime with oil based, then the satinwood on top of that
Prime with the Zinsser Bin, but my instinct is that it will just sit on top of the bare wood & not realy soak in.
I am wanting the best professional looking job which will last.
Any advise would be much appreciated
Up to now I have sprayed old varnished doors after priming with Zinsser BIN, then a couple of coats of Dulux Trade quick drying primer Undercoat before about 5-6 coats of the Satinwood,
They look pretty dam good if i may say so myself
My problem now is with the new/bare wood doors, I have started with priming with the above primer, but with it being water-based I am getting a lot of raised grain, after a good sanding & about 6 coats of the Satinwood you can still see the pattern in the wood grain.
So finally to the question, how can I prevent this raised grain?
Can I prime with oil based, then the satinwood on top of that
Prime with the Zinsser Bin, but my instinct is that it will just sit on top of the bare wood & not realy soak in.
I am wanting the best professional looking job which will last.
Any advise would be much appreciated