Hi,
I recently repainted a varnished and new pine staircase (loft conversion). I primed the new pine staircase with Zinsser BIN primer sealer and did the same for the existing varnished handrails, spindles, and Newels after rubbing it down with wet and dry. I then undercoated it all with white Dulux Trade Quick Dry Undercoat and a couple of coats of dark teal Dulux Trade Diamond Satinwood. With hindsight, I should have used a dark undercoat.
I've noticed the white of the undercoat is showing through on the Newel posts and the handrails where it gets the most wear. It looks as though the teal satinwood is wearing through. I am going to repaint it with a couple more coats but wondering if I should use something like Polyvine decorators varnish on the high-wear areas of the staircase to avoid this in the future?
Thanks
Martin
I recently repainted a varnished and new pine staircase (loft conversion). I primed the new pine staircase with Zinsser BIN primer sealer and did the same for the existing varnished handrails, spindles, and Newels after rubbing it down with wet and dry. I then undercoated it all with white Dulux Trade Quick Dry Undercoat and a couple of coats of dark teal Dulux Trade Diamond Satinwood. With hindsight, I should have used a dark undercoat.
I've noticed the white of the undercoat is showing through on the Newel posts and the handrails where it gets the most wear. It looks as though the teal satinwood is wearing through. I am going to repaint it with a couple more coats but wondering if I should use something like Polyvine decorators varnish on the high-wear areas of the staircase to avoid this in the future?
Thanks
Martin