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Default Aquatech Gloss not opaque after 1 undercoat 1 gloss coat. Glidden Trade acrylic.

Hi,

I've been using Aquatech Gloss and undercoat on interior gloss
woodwork. After painting some gloss white woodwork that hadn't been
painted for 20 years so it was faded so compared to the new brilliant
white. I put one coat of undercoat on the one of gloss. In places I
could faintly see the previous colour through the new paint if you
looked closely. It says on the tin that you should apply one or two
coats of both undercoat and gloss. If I had to put on two coats of each
this would drive me insane as I would feel I'd never finish the entire
interior of the house.

Is Glidden Trade Acrylic any better in terms of opacity. I'm
considering just doing the place with a single coat gloss paint (Could
you please recommend one that will give a good finish).

I started out with the thought of painting with it in mind that I would
stay in this house for a long period of time in the future so I got the
acrylic stuff. Circumstances have changed and will probably move in 12
months time. So the paint has to look good for 12-24months until we
sell.

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I put one coat of undercoat on the one of gloss. In places I
could faintly see the previous colour through the new paint if you
looked closely.


Acrylic undercoat isn't anywhere near as opaque as a solvent based
alternative. The opacity is found in the top coat.

Is Glidden Trade Acrylic any better in terms of opacity.


I use Glidden Trade Acrylic and Glidden Trade Acrylic Primecoat
Undercoat/Primer. I like it, but I don't expect the undercoat to have any
obliterating power. It is basically providing a base for the real paint,
which does.

I hope you've truely rubbed down the old gloss to give a good key. Water
based paint will not stick to shiny old gloss paint.

Christian.


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I'm using Focus Superior Non-Synthetic brushes. Would it really make a
difference using Synthetic brushes? In what way?


Christian McArdle wrote:
I put one coat of undercoat on the one of gloss. In places I
could faintly see the previous colour through the new paint if you
looked closely.


Acrylic undercoat isn't anywhere near as opaque as a solvent based
alternative. The opacity is found in the top coat.

Is Glidden Trade Acrylic any better in terms of opacity.


I use Glidden Trade Acrylic and Glidden Trade Acrylic Primecoat
Undercoat/Primer. I like it, but I don't expect the undercoat to have

any
obliterating power. It is basically providing a base for the real

paint,
which does.

I hope you've truely rubbed down the old gloss to give a good key.

Water
based paint will not stick to shiny old gloss paint.

Christian.


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I'm using Focus Superior Non-Synthetic brushes. Would it really make a
difference using Synthetic brushes? In what way?


It would make little difference. I prefer non-synthetic, but I'm not really
that bothered. The main issue with brushes, I find, is whether they shed
bristles all over the place.

Christian.



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Thanks.

I used 166 grit glass paper with a bosch orbit sander. It said in the
instructions to use 180 Grit for preparing surfaces for painting. I
don't think that would make much difference would it?



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I used 166 grit glass paper with a bosch orbit sander. It said in the
instructions to use 180 Grit for preparing surfaces for painting. I
don't think that would make much difference would it?


As long as you get the shine right off, it should be fine.

Christian.


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