Painting mistake - advice needed please.
Hello. Matt emulsion (interior paint) has been accidentally painted
on some interior doors and door frames. (These doors and frames aren't new, and already had a correct coat of wood paint on sometime before.) What happens now...we have the correct paint for the job ("one coat satin finish for interior wood") -- can this simply be painted over the emulsion? Thanks a lot for any advice, best regards, Robert. |
Painting mistake - advice needed please.
rpgs rock dvds wrote:
Hello. Matt emulsion (interior paint) has been accidentally painted on some interior doors and door frames. (These doors and frames aren't new, and already had a correct coat of wood paint on sometime before.) What happens now...we have the correct paint for the job ("one coat satin finish for interior wood") -- can this simply be painted over the emulsion? Yes. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
Painting mistake - advice needed please.
On May 9, 2:13*am, rpgs rock dvds wrote:
Hello. *Matt emulsion (interior paint) has been accidentally painted on some interior doors and door frames. *(These doors and frames aren't new, and already had a correct coat of wood paint on sometime before.) What happens now...we have the correct paint for the job ("one coat satin finish for interior wood") -- can this simply be painted over the emulsion? Thanks a lot for any advice, best regards, Robert. What was on them before, gloss oil or flat latex, what is Matt emulsion, flat- gloss latex, what is your view on what is correct, is it semi gloss latex, or oil |
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