by theshedman »
Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:30 am
Hi dave, from what you have written it doesn't sound like you used any undercoat before putting the gloss on. Gloss on its own will not cover up the yellow and it will bleed through again within a couple of weeks if not sooner. I would wash it all down with some sugar soap first to get rid of anything that is on the surface and prepare as usual. After this give it one or even two coats of undercoat either oil or water based to cover the yellow then give coat of gloss. Don't use the water based undercoat/primer as this is not the same as proper undercoat and may not cover as well. I personally do not like using waterbased gloss/undercoat as I have always prefered to use the oil based paints. I think you get a better finish with them. Water based gloss does tend to stay whiter longer than the oil based ones, but Dulux trade brilliant white gloss oil based is quite good at staying white. I always think that by the time it has yellowed it is time to repaint anyway.