Which paint should I use for stairs?
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:07 pm
Hi
The staircase in our house was painted white when we arrived. Lots of the paint has flaked off as the previous owners clearly just slapped on one coat of emulsion on top of what was originally there (carpet running down the middle, paint on both sides)
We can't really strip much of the paint as I've tested and found lead, so I need to give it several coats to create a solid surface. I was thinking a coat of primer, two of undercoat and two topcoat.
My main question though is what kind of top coat to use, given the amount of traffic the stairs will have. Should it be specialist floor paint? Or would something like a hardened emulsion, eg Dulux Endurance, be sufficient?
Any thoughts gratefully received!
Cheers
John
The staircase in our house was painted white when we arrived. Lots of the paint has flaked off as the previous owners clearly just slapped on one coat of emulsion on top of what was originally there (carpet running down the middle, paint on both sides)
We can't really strip much of the paint as I've tested and found lead, so I need to give it several coats to create a solid surface. I was thinking a coat of primer, two of undercoat and two topcoat.
My main question though is what kind of top coat to use, given the amount of traffic the stairs will have. Should it be specialist floor paint? Or would something like a hardened emulsion, eg Dulux Endurance, be sufficient?
Any thoughts gratefully received!
Cheers
John