Hi,
I have a room which I want to repaint, a complete novice here but time on hands and willing to learn - Ive read around here abit.
The woodwork (windows/door/skirting) was painted white ( I think gloss oil-based) the last time. I've been told to repaint using water based paint ( a big plus for me is the less potent smell because of my allergies).
Do I really need to sand down the existing woodwork first ? Abit of a pain, especially around the window/door edges. How about if I just repaint using oil gloss again, does it still need to be sanded? Having said that the skirting and door are new, so will be easier to sand.
Also, I'm not sure on painting in this order - Ceilings-Walls-Wood. Surely it would be better to do wood first, its easier to mask and easier to avoid getting paint on wood, rather than avoid getting paint on walls - I'm sure Im missing something.
Any advice apprecaited. Thanks
I have a room which I want to repaint, a complete novice here but time on hands and willing to learn - Ive read around here abit.
The woodwork (windows/door/skirting) was painted white ( I think gloss oil-based) the last time. I've been told to repaint using water based paint ( a big plus for me is the less potent smell because of my allergies).
Do I really need to sand down the existing woodwork first ? Abit of a pain, especially around the window/door edges. How about if I just repaint using oil gloss again, does it still need to be sanded? Having said that the skirting and door are new, so will be easier to sand.
Also, I'm not sure on painting in this order - Ceilings-Walls-Wood. Surely it would be better to do wood first, its easier to mask and easier to avoid getting paint on wood, rather than avoid getting paint on walls - I'm sure Im missing something.
Any advice apprecaited. Thanks