TK1
23rd May 2006, 01:31 PM
Hi all,
I have been painting doors and skirting boards lately with gloss enamel white paint (yes, very exciting and modern!).
However, in the bathroom and main bedroom, in a few places at the bottom of doors/door frames, the paint has tended to 'bubble' - it goes on OK but then when drying small spots appear and the paint does not dry here.
I can post pics if it doesn't make sense. Surfaces had been previously painted (many years ago) in enamel and were sanded prior to this coat.
Could it be mould/fungus or damp spots which the paint is not adhering to?
What do I need to do to remedy? All needs another coat so will be sanded, but do I need to treat the surface first now?
Thanks in advance,
Darren
Melbourne
I have been painting doors and skirting boards lately with gloss enamel white paint (yes, very exciting and modern!).
However, in the bathroom and main bedroom, in a few places at the bottom of doors/door frames, the paint has tended to 'bubble' - it goes on OK but then when drying small spots appear and the paint does not dry here.
I can post pics if it doesn't make sense. Surfaces had been previously painted (many years ago) in enamel and were sanded prior to this coat.
Could it be mould/fungus or damp spots which the paint is not adhering to?
What do I need to do to remedy? All needs another coat so will be sanded, but do I need to treat the surface first now?
Thanks in advance,
Darren
Melbourne