Problems with Brush Marks

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Hi,

I am painting some bare wood eg a new loft hatch door which is made from MDF which have been removed and worked on a bench.

I applied two coats Dulux Quick-Drying Wood Primer & Undercoat and one coat of Dulux Trade Quick Drying Diamond Eggshell so far. I have problems with brush marks on all surfaces I've painted both with the primer and eggshell. I have done some painting before but still relatively inexperienced but I haven't had this problem before. I used Harris Gold paint brushes. I sanded with 120 grit before starting and with 240 grit using a palm sander between coats.

Can anyone please give me some advice?

Many thanks!
 
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You are applying the paint too thick and not brushing it out enough.

Apply the paint and brush it out until you can hardly see any brush-marks. Then ever so lightly run your brush in the crosswise direction (just the weight of the brush) and you'll lose them all.

Oh and it might be a good idea to thin your paint by 5%.
 
Even better to not use water based acrylic, dries to quick. Use an oil based paint and when dry give a good sand down prior to any other coats going on.
 

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