Hello all,
I'm a complete novice at painting, but want to give our interior wooden doors a coat of paint.
The original paint is a water based satinwood brilliant white (Dulux diamond white).
Over the years this has had patches of a water based vinyl matt emulsion to cover things up over the years - it looks very patchy and messy.
Now, I really want to keep this as simple as possible. Am I going to be able to just apply the Dulux diamond white as an extra coat? Will it cover the patches of emulsion effectively, or will it start flaking or peeling?
Or will I really need to sand it down? If so, where will I go from there?
Thanks for any advice
I'm a complete novice at painting, but want to give our interior wooden doors a coat of paint.
The original paint is a water based satinwood brilliant white (Dulux diamond white).
Over the years this has had patches of a water based vinyl matt emulsion to cover things up over the years - it looks very patchy and messy.
Now, I really want to keep this as simple as possible. Am I going to be able to just apply the Dulux diamond white as an extra coat? Will it cover the patches of emulsion effectively, or will it start flaking or peeling?
Or will I really need to sand it down? If so, where will I go from there?
Thanks for any advice