by chris_on_tour2002 »
Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:04 pm
the gloss paint you refer to like water is liquid gloss - gives an excellent high gloss finish but is very prone to running. one for the experienced hand. the stiffer stuff is non-drip, easier to use but not quite as good a finish.
the trade paints are much thicker and very definitely better. learn to apply thinner coats. they do require experience and technique. the old adage that "if you can p*** you can paint" simply is not true - not if you want a decent finish at least.
the drying time is no indication of quality whatsoever- its dependent on whether the paint is water or solvent based.
prep work - remove loose and flaking paint. sand to give a key, remove all dust and clean with a damp cloth. allow to dry, prime bare wood and apply a good quality undercoat. allow to dry for the stated time before top coating.