Alligator Cracking on Alkali Primer Painted Surface
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:26 pm
Hi all,
I'm hoping you can offer helpful advice on a decorating problem we have. To try to summarise a long story...
We moved home, and painted our daughter's bedroom with a base of white emulsion, then a top coat. It looked great, but soon figured out that the paint was off, as the room stank of sweaty feet. I stumbled on this forum via the ongoing 'Paint Stinks' thread/saga.
We contacted Dulux who sent us vouchers for Alkali resisting primer and a new top coat. We bought these from a trade paint shop, not off the shelf from B&Q like the off paint. I painted the room with the primer. The primer said repaintable in 16-24, so after about 28 hours, it felt dry, so I put on the new top coat yesterday evening.
Fast-forward another 24hrs to tonight, and it now has 'alligator cracking' pretty much everywhere. Despair doesn't even come into it after 4 coats and being back at square one.
Does anyone have any advice for dealing with this alligator cracking? Does it need to be sanded down? If we leave it long enough to thoroughly dry, can we paint over it? Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks
I'm hoping you can offer helpful advice on a decorating problem we have. To try to summarise a long story...
We moved home, and painted our daughter's bedroom with a base of white emulsion, then a top coat. It looked great, but soon figured out that the paint was off, as the room stank of sweaty feet. I stumbled on this forum via the ongoing 'Paint Stinks' thread/saga.
We contacted Dulux who sent us vouchers for Alkali resisting primer and a new top coat. We bought these from a trade paint shop, not off the shelf from B&Q like the off paint. I painted the room with the primer. The primer said repaintable in 16-24, so after about 28 hours, it felt dry, so I put on the new top coat yesterday evening.
Fast-forward another 24hrs to tonight, and it now has 'alligator cracking' pretty much everywhere. Despair doesn't even come into it after 4 coats and being back at square one.
Does anyone have any advice for dealing with this alligator cracking? Does it need to be sanded down? If we leave it long enough to thoroughly dry, can we paint over it? Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks