Undercoat definitely
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I have new skirting boards in a couple of rooms and want to gloss them in white. Can I slap the gloss on the bare wood or do I need some sort of undercoat?
Undercoat definitely
Undercoat is tacky and difficult to use and not really needed indoors. I use white emulsion as an undercoat, dries within a couple our hours and so much easier to apply.
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
It's shellac based , with meths as the carrier so it evaporates
It's great stuff although I prefer to knot the wood first and use blue water based bin in a couple of coats
You seem quite knowledgeable about decorating (btw: I found myself nodding my head in agreement).
I know (as a keen DIY person) the process of painting bare wood. However, I have often seen you post useful decorating tips and also give detailed product information.
So my question is.. are you a keen DIY person or are you actually qualified in the field.
I have an advanced craft city and guilds in painting and decorating
There are lots of people who think they can paint and anyone can do it but the industry is full of cowboys and chancers
That being said some of the people I did my qualifications with are in business but I don't know how they get any work as they are absolutely hopeless and despite being taught how to do everything right cut corners , use poor materials and are crap
i find walking on the ceiling is one way of getting round them
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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