Hi all
I am repainting the front door.
i am usint dulux weathershield satin which says its self undercoating but I thought i would put a coat of weathershield trade undercoat over the (sanded) gloss.
I did this on friday and there were a few faults ( the odd drip mark, some bits on the door) so i tghought i would give it a light sanding.
the bits came off fine but when i sanded the drips (using 120 on a palm sander) the paint came off all sticky- the oly way i can describe it iis like when you remove a sticky lablle and then rub off the resiidue wiith your fingers)
obviously the paint wasnt totally dry.
I am now left with a patch rough surface.
whats the best plan of action?
should I just sand the lot of (using huge amounts of sandpaper as it clogs it up really quickly)
leave it for ? to dry and then sand it off
any advice is appreciated
Thanks
I am repainting the front door.
i am usint dulux weathershield satin which says its self undercoating but I thought i would put a coat of weathershield trade undercoat over the (sanded) gloss.
I did this on friday and there were a few faults ( the odd drip mark, some bits on the door) so i tghought i would give it a light sanding.
the bits came off fine but when i sanded the drips (using 120 on a palm sander) the paint came off all sticky- the oly way i can describe it iis like when you remove a sticky lablle and then rub off the resiidue wiith your fingers)
obviously the paint wasnt totally dry.
I am now left with a patch rough surface.
whats the best plan of action?
should I just sand the lot of (using huge amounts of sandpaper as it clogs it up really quickly)
leave it for ? to dry and then sand it off
any advice is appreciated
Thanks