Complete muppet here...so sorry for what is probably a really obvious question...
After just buying a new house (credit crunch...what credit crunch? )
, we're going to paint the whole thing from top to bottom of its 3 stories, and are hoping to get this done before the new carpets go down. The doors throughout the property are satinwood, and look pretty good. The skirting/doorframes are glossed (and a bit faded). I'd quite like to replace the rest of the woodwork to match the doors, so, bearing in mind I want to get this completed asap:
Should I use oil or water based satinwood finish to go over the gloss?
What prep should I do?
My initial thoughts were sugar soap / sand to get the gloss shine off, then either undercoat (if using waterbased satinwood), or just put oil based satinwood on the sanded surface...but I'm no expert
Any advice much appreciated
After just buying a new house (credit crunch...what credit crunch? )
Should I use oil or water based satinwood finish to go over the gloss?
What prep should I do?
My initial thoughts were sugar soap / sand to get the gloss shine off, then either undercoat (if using waterbased satinwood), or just put oil based satinwood on the sanded surface...but I'm no expert
Any advice much appreciated