I am just trying to gain knowledge as to why my painting didn't work properly, hopefully you can let me know why
I am painting my bare wooden doors.
I did two coats of my undercoat which was Leyland Wood and metal undercoat (solvent based).
And then the next day I went to use Dulux Quick Dry Satinwood as my top coat, but when I went to place it on, it didn't work properly, it kinda behaved like water, as in it didn't stick. (if that makes sense)
I have used this same tin for painting on other surfaces that had different undercoats, and also on to glossy painted surfaces before, so I am trying to work out what I should know so that this doesn't happen again.
All in all not a massive problem as I just did a further coat of the undercoat and decided to leave it at that
thanks in advance
I am painting my bare wooden doors.
I did two coats of my undercoat which was Leyland Wood and metal undercoat (solvent based).
And then the next day I went to use Dulux Quick Dry Satinwood as my top coat, but when I went to place it on, it didn't work properly, it kinda behaved like water, as in it didn't stick. (if that makes sense)
I have used this same tin for painting on other surfaces that had different undercoats, and also on to glossy painted surfaces before, so I am trying to work out what I should know so that this doesn't happen again.
All in all not a massive problem as I just did a further coat of the undercoat and decided to leave it at that
thanks in advance