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  • #16
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    i find walking on the ceiling is one way of getting round them

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by + the native hipster View Post
      i find walking on the ceiling is one way of getting round them
      But then you have to deal with the coving ?

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Well as a decorator I would never suggest that

        Satinwood is a very THICK paint and is OK, at a push , to use on wood surfaces that have previously been painted

        But that sort of approach doesn't last long to a good eye so it's recommended that all surfaces , including wood are primed , undercoated then top coated , even with satinwood .....which is basically a posh name for a semi gloss finish

        Dodgy decorators will often tell a customer they are going to prime , undercoat and top coat ......gloss or satinwood........but then just slap on a single coat ......it looks OK for a while but doesn't last
        Been using Crown trade quick dry fast flow for years like most decent decorators, on bare wood I’d use an undercoat and two top coats….stays fine for years….

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by goats View Post
          Been using Crown trade quick dry fast flow for years like most decent decorators, on bare wood I’d use an undercoat and two top coats….stays fine for years….
          I don't know any decent decorators that would put a satinwood paint on bare wood which is what you have suggested he does

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by goats View Post
            Been using Crown trade quick dry fast flow for years like most decent decorators, on bare wood I’d use an undercoat and two top coats….stays fine for years….
            So even if you were going to use a water based undercoat .......which are second rate compared to oil based undercoats.......you would only use one undercoat ........and no primer and knotting solution ?

            That's not a professional paint system and it's not going to stand up to quality inspection as satinwood is a top coat and not designed to be used to build up the layers of paint ......that's what a primer , undercoat system is for and why suggesting going without an undercoat or using a self undercoating paint is incorrect

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              But then you have to deal with the coving ?
              one problem at a time, mastering walking on ceilings is tricky enough

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by + the native hipster View Post
                one problem at a time, mastering walking on ceilings is tricky enough
                Have you seen the deleted scene from the exorcist ?

                That's flexibility for you

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                • #23
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                  This is my favourite thread of the week. Top tips.

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    So even if you were going to use a water based undercoat .......which are second rate compared to oil based undercoats.......you would only use one undercoat ........and no primer and knotting solution ?

                    That's not a professional paint system and it's not going to stand up to quality inspection as satinwood is a top coat and not designed to be used to build up the layers of paint ......that's what a primer , undercoat system is for and why suggesting going without an undercoat or using a self undercoating paint is incorrect
                    Well it does, and it has. Maybe, as you know so much, you should get back out there ? You know instead of preaching it

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by goats View Post
                      Well it does, and it has. Maybe, as you know so much, you should get back out there ? You know instead of preaching it
                      Well you are offering advice here which is incorrect

                      You say it works but it goes against what you are taught by the professionals so either they are wrong or you are wrong

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by goats View Post
                        Well it does, and it has. Maybe, as you know so much, you should get back out there ? You know instead of preaching it
                        It's not a case of knowing so much , its a case of doing things properly as taught by proper tradesmen

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          It's not a case of knowing so much , its a case of doing things properly as taught by proper tradesmen
                          Paint has changed a lot since you last picked up a brush in 1987 sludge…..

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by goats View Post
                            Paint has changed a lot since you last picked up a brush in 1987 sludge…..
                            The more things change the more they stay the same.......

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