Hi
Could someone give me some advice on preparation before painting a hardwood
front door using Dulux Non-Drip Gloss.
My front door (that I haven’t brought yet) will be hardwood.
It faces direct south, on the coast. I wanted to use Dulux Weathershield Exterior Gloss
for extra protection, but they do not do the colour we want which is ‘Windsor Blue’.
The colour we want only comes as: Non-Drip Gloss
For extra protection I was going to give it 3 coats.
JUST A FEW QUESTIONS
Preparation;
Dulux Non-Drip Gloss says it is “self-undercoating”, but they do not do just a primer.
This is what they offer;
Primer & Undercoat for Multi Surfaces
Primer & Undercoat for Wood
Dulux Primer & Undercoat for Wood has a Quick Dry formulation which is convenient
to use. It is suitable for most interior and exterior new or bare wood. Not suitable
for highly resinous wood.
Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer
Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer+ (BP) from Dulux penetrates deep into
wood to seal and protect against water damage, decay and blue stain fungi.
Suitable for use on all types of bare wood. Guaranteed to provide 6 year weather
protection, when used as part of the full Weathershield exterior paint system.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ideally I want to use the Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer,
but can I take the chance?
What if it doesn’t bond properly with regular gloss paint?
(I’m not bothered about the 6 year guarantee).
The next best is Primer & Undercoat for Wood, but as the gloss paint has a built
in undercoat, will this be okay?
Can I get away with applying the second (and possibly the third coat) without
having to rub down between coats?
It has been a long time since I painted with gloss, should I still use just a regular
decent brush?
Any advice and help welcome.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Stephen
Could someone give me some advice on preparation before painting a hardwood
front door using Dulux Non-Drip Gloss.
My front door (that I haven’t brought yet) will be hardwood.
It faces direct south, on the coast. I wanted to use Dulux Weathershield Exterior Gloss
for extra protection, but they do not do the colour we want which is ‘Windsor Blue’.
The colour we want only comes as: Non-Drip Gloss
For extra protection I was going to give it 3 coats.
JUST A FEW QUESTIONS
Preparation;
Dulux Non-Drip Gloss says it is “self-undercoating”, but they do not do just a primer.
This is what they offer;
Primer & Undercoat for Multi Surfaces
Primer & Undercoat for Wood
Dulux Primer & Undercoat for Wood has a Quick Dry formulation which is convenient
to use. It is suitable for most interior and exterior new or bare wood. Not suitable
for highly resinous wood.
Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer
Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer+ (BP) from Dulux penetrates deep into
wood to seal and protect against water damage, decay and blue stain fungi.
Suitable for use on all types of bare wood. Guaranteed to provide 6 year weather
protection, when used as part of the full Weathershield exterior paint system.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ideally I want to use the Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer,
but can I take the chance?
What if it doesn’t bond properly with regular gloss paint?
(I’m not bothered about the 6 year guarantee).
The next best is Primer & Undercoat for Wood, but as the gloss paint has a built
in undercoat, will this be okay?
Can I get away with applying the second (and possibly the third coat) without
having to rub down between coats?
It has been a long time since I painted with gloss, should I still use just a regular
decent brush?
Any advice and help welcome.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Stephen