I decided to give my metal garage door a long overdue coat of paint on Saturday. It was my first time painting a garage door so I tried to get clued up as much as possible (but evidently not enough).
The original paint was just extremely faded, there was no peeling or bare metal, so it was my understanding that I wouldn't need to use a primer or undercoat. I just gave it a good wash down the evening before.
I used Hammerite Garage Door Paint (burgundy). I noticed as I was painting that some of it was starting to sag. I tried to rectify this quickly but it had already started to dry and become slightly goopy, so it eventually dried like that.
After going outside to look at it today (3 days later), the parts where it has sagged have started to wrinkle and blister. I'm not sure why this has happened. I used a thin coat in my opinion, although I did paint it when the sun was shining on it. Could that have had an effect?
I still need to add a second coat. So my question is, is there any way I can get rid of the wrinkles and remove the sag marks without starting again? Would a second coat rectify any of this?
Any help appreciated. This is becoming a minor disaster
The original paint was just extremely faded, there was no peeling or bare metal, so it was my understanding that I wouldn't need to use a primer or undercoat. I just gave it a good wash down the evening before.
I used Hammerite Garage Door Paint (burgundy). I noticed as I was painting that some of it was starting to sag. I tried to rectify this quickly but it had already started to dry and become slightly goopy, so it eventually dried like that.
After going outside to look at it today (3 days later), the parts where it has sagged have started to wrinkle and blister. I'm not sure why this has happened. I used a thin coat in my opinion, although I did paint it when the sun was shining on it. Could that have had an effect?
I still need to add a second coat. So my question is, is there any way I can get rid of the wrinkles and remove the sag marks without starting again? Would a second coat rectify any of this?
Any help appreciated. This is becoming a minor disaster