I am trying to paint a chest of drawers to be used by my daughter. So it will be used heavily and roughly with lots of stuff dumped on top (makeup, bottles, tumblers etc) so the finish needs to be durable.
Ideally she would like a light cream semi-gloss / satin finish and not prone to yellowing.
I did the carcass and two drawers with Zinnser 123 bullseye primer and then two coats of Dulux water based "quick drying" satinwood over a week ago, but the paint is still soft and tacky. I tried placing one of the drawers back into the carcass today but the paint on the drawer sides stuck to the unpainted internal surface and part peeled off. I was hoping to be able to use the chest by now but concerned that the paint will not be durable.
How long should the paint take to harden properly, or will it always be soft and peelable?
If Dulux QD Satinwood is not the right paint what would be better?
Any help and advice gratefully received.
Ideally she would like a light cream semi-gloss / satin finish and not prone to yellowing.
I did the carcass and two drawers with Zinnser 123 bullseye primer and then two coats of Dulux water based "quick drying" satinwood over a week ago, but the paint is still soft and tacky. I tried placing one of the drawers back into the carcass today but the paint on the drawer sides stuck to the unpainted internal surface and part peeled off. I was hoping to be able to use the chest by now but concerned that the paint will not be durable.
How long should the paint take to harden properly, or will it always be soft and peelable?
If Dulux QD Satinwood is not the right paint what would be better?
Any help and advice gratefully received.