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Hi,
I am getting brush strokes in the paint surface after it has dried and would like to eliminate this.
Briefly, I am using Dulux Trade Exterior Weathershield undercoat applied with a Purdy Monarch Elite brush. I diluted the paint ~15% with Owatrol to try to keep a workable wet edge as it has been ~23C in the shade where I am painting. Even at that dilution the wet edge seems to have a short life, or I am a slow painter? As far as techniques goes, I dip the brush in the paint then wipe off the excess paint from both sides of the brush before applying. It occurred to me that I may not be applying sufficient paint and this could be the cause of the problem?
I am not unduly worried about the brush strokes in the undercoat but would like to avoid them in the gloss top coat. If I can understand the cause and solution it may help me to improve things.
I was going to use a Purdy Pro-Extra brush for the gloss top coat which will be Dulux Trade Exterior Weathershield and wondered if I should refrain from thinning the top coat with Owatrol as one possible remedy for the brush strokes?
Any advice to resolve the brush strokes greatly appreciated.
Thx
Jack
I am getting brush strokes in the paint surface after it has dried and would like to eliminate this.
Briefly, I am using Dulux Trade Exterior Weathershield undercoat applied with a Purdy Monarch Elite brush. I diluted the paint ~15% with Owatrol to try to keep a workable wet edge as it has been ~23C in the shade where I am painting. Even at that dilution the wet edge seems to have a short life, or I am a slow painter? As far as techniques goes, I dip the brush in the paint then wipe off the excess paint from both sides of the brush before applying. It occurred to me that I may not be applying sufficient paint and this could be the cause of the problem?
I am not unduly worried about the brush strokes in the undercoat but would like to avoid them in the gloss top coat. If I can understand the cause and solution it may help me to improve things.
I was going to use a Purdy Pro-Extra brush for the gloss top coat which will be Dulux Trade Exterior Weathershield and wondered if I should refrain from thinning the top coat with Owatrol as one possible remedy for the brush strokes?
Any advice to resolve the brush strokes greatly appreciated.
Thx
Jack