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We opted for gloss because of this, plus we like the finish it gives.
Painted one windowledge. Didn't do it properly but i don't think it'll have too much to do with what's happened.
Went: Sand down working to fine grit, oil based undercoat (crown), water based non drip satin (crown). Then decided we didn't want satin so sanded down & went 2x coat water based gloss (Johnstones Aqua). Sanded between coats too.
On other stuff i've painted i've gone: sand down>primer>undercoat>gloss (all water based & all sanded between coats).
So the final gloss coat was Saturday. I put my keys down on the ledge yesterday. Picked them up & it'd left fine silver marks on there. Some will rub off but some wont.
As said, i didn't throw them, i put them. So i touched the ledge with one of my keys & it marked it.
Pretty poor.
There is a glossy/silky finish on the ledge in the bedroom & i touched this hard with my key & it didn't mark it one bit. The wife reckons this is oil based gloss as there was a tin left in the shed when we got the house.
Is this a problem with water based gloss? It gives the look but not the protection?
Is gloss protection overhyped nonsense anyway?
Just wondering why it marked so easily.
Painted one windowledge. Didn't do it properly but i don't think it'll have too much to do with what's happened.
Went: Sand down working to fine grit, oil based undercoat (crown), water based non drip satin (crown). Then decided we didn't want satin so sanded down & went 2x coat water based gloss (Johnstones Aqua). Sanded between coats too.
On other stuff i've painted i've gone: sand down>primer>undercoat>gloss (all water based & all sanded between coats).
So the final gloss coat was Saturday. I put my keys down on the ledge yesterday. Picked them up & it'd left fine silver marks on there. Some will rub off but some wont.
As said, i didn't throw them, i put them. So i touched the ledge with one of my keys & it marked it.
Pretty poor.
There is a glossy/silky finish on the ledge in the bedroom & i touched this hard with my key & it didn't mark it one bit. The wife reckons this is oil based gloss as there was a tin left in the shed when we got the house.
Is this a problem with water based gloss? It gives the look but not the protection?
Is gloss protection overhyped nonsense anyway?
Just wondering why it marked so easily.