Hi – starting to sound like a broken record here. Just had our lounge re-plastered. Had new MDF skirting and wood picture rails fitted.
Filled the screw holes with B&Q wood filler (tried to get hold of ThirdEye’s suggestion of Red Devil but our B&Q warehouse doesn’t stock it).
Anyhow, the picture rail is ready for knotting, priming, undercoating and whatever. The skirting is currently in the process of having its holes and cut marks in the bay filled and sanded.
So – from the top (literally). I already have some Wickes knotting solution. Does quality matter when it comes to covering the knots – i.e. should I get some better stuff? Should I use primer and undercoat combined for the picture rail or are separates better? Water based or oil? And finally, which gloss? Once got a decorator in and he used liquid gloss. I remarked on this and he said he wouldn’t touch non-drip. Also, I’ve used water based gloss before (about 2 years ago) but didn’t find it very glossy. Is there a water based gloss that is glossy? I may use oil based gloss it’s just there’s a few posts saying that water based stays white for longer.
Now the skirting. This is white MDF skirting. Do I need to prime, undercoat, or do anything else with it or can I just put some gloss straight on it?
Many, many thanks in advance
G
Filled the screw holes with B&Q wood filler (tried to get hold of ThirdEye’s suggestion of Red Devil but our B&Q warehouse doesn’t stock it).
Anyhow, the picture rail is ready for knotting, priming, undercoating and whatever. The skirting is currently in the process of having its holes and cut marks in the bay filled and sanded.
So – from the top (literally). I already have some Wickes knotting solution. Does quality matter when it comes to covering the knots – i.e. should I get some better stuff? Should I use primer and undercoat combined for the picture rail or are separates better? Water based or oil? And finally, which gloss? Once got a decorator in and he used liquid gloss. I remarked on this and he said he wouldn’t touch non-drip. Also, I’ve used water based gloss before (about 2 years ago) but didn’t find it very glossy. Is there a water based gloss that is glossy? I may use oil based gloss it’s just there’s a few posts saying that water based stays white for longer.
Now the skirting. This is white MDF skirting. Do I need to prime, undercoat, or do anything else with it or can I just put some gloss straight on it?
Many, many thanks in advance
G