Hi All.
I decided to paint our panel doors and this particular door that I am having issues with, it had a wood oak effect before, I wasnt sure whether it was wood stained or whether that is the natural colour, I cant seem to remember.
All I seem to remember is that one side of the door has the wood effect and the other side was glossed. The side that is wooden, is the side which i applied 2 coats of undercoat to it, the first one did stick very well, but because i was still seeing some wood colour patch, I decided to give that side another coat of undercoat.
Now, I applied the final gloss finish on sunday and last night when I fitted the door back, it was peeling off, the gloss didnt appear to stick, when lifting the doors, my fingers were making a mark on it.
I used a scrapper to scrape off the excess gloss, its coming off like a nylon.
If I use my sander to try sand the door, its just soaking up more and more gloss and making it ineffective. One thing to remember is that I took the door out and painted it in my garage which may well have been too cold or maybe my technique was at fault here, any constructive advice would be appreciated as we have guests coming around this weekend.
Thanks in advance.
I decided to paint our panel doors and this particular door that I am having issues with, it had a wood oak effect before, I wasnt sure whether it was wood stained or whether that is the natural colour, I cant seem to remember.
All I seem to remember is that one side of the door has the wood effect and the other side was glossed. The side that is wooden, is the side which i applied 2 coats of undercoat to it, the first one did stick very well, but because i was still seeing some wood colour patch, I decided to give that side another coat of undercoat.
Now, I applied the final gloss finish on sunday and last night when I fitted the door back, it was peeling off, the gloss didnt appear to stick, when lifting the doors, my fingers were making a mark on it.
I used a scrapper to scrape off the excess gloss, its coming off like a nylon.
If I use my sander to try sand the door, its just soaking up more and more gloss and making it ineffective. One thing to remember is that I took the door out and painted it in my garage which may well have been too cold or maybe my technique was at fault here, any constructive advice would be appreciated as we have guests coming around this weekend.
Thanks in advance.