On some new pine skirting boards as part of a general room upgrade I used 2 applications of Wickes knotting solution on knots, then 1x Zinnser Bullseye and 2x Dulux Trade quick dry (water) Satinwood. I encountered some of the problems people report with the quick dry running then pulling, but tbh it prepared me well for using the same on a load of new mdf installed shelving, where I'm very happy with the finish. (my tip - ignore "use brush for best results" on the tin and use roller)
My issue is the patches of knotting solution have come through the 3x paint in an unattractive pink (I don't know how as the solution is brown). I observed all drying times and sanding. Very annoying as I got all the skirting done before the new carpet, now laid. Was it painted too soon? Having had well over a week since the last coat, will a final satinwood coat cover it up, or does it need more primer? Or will something else help. I really wanted to avoid any oil based paint/fumes/precarious jars of white spirit with bairns in the house.
My issue is the patches of knotting solution have come through the 3x paint in an unattractive pink (I don't know how as the solution is brown). I observed all drying times and sanding. Very annoying as I got all the skirting done before the new carpet, now laid. Was it painted too soon? Having had well over a week since the last coat, will a final satinwood coat cover it up, or does it need more primer? Or will something else help. I really wanted to avoid any oil based paint/fumes/precarious jars of white spirit with bairns in the house.