Metal Head
2nd December 2007, 09:41 PM
Hi,
I just checked out if there had been any previous questions via the search facility but I was surprised to see there wasn't:o.
However, I have 2 interior doors that are varnished but I want to put on a coat or two of acrylic paint. I was wondering if I have to sand back to the bare wood and then prime/undercoat it prior to putting on two top coats?
Or do I only have to rub the surface with some 240 grit paper to take the shine off?
Btw, the last time I painted a door I made the mistake of using an orbital sander that left little circles on the surface. I thought the paint would cover them up easily but it took a few coats and then there were still patches were you could still see them:~. Thus is this when you would use one of those 1/3 sheet sanders instead?
Does paying out mega bucks on a top sander - lets say a festool just to prep surfaces for household painting - over kill and a waste of $$$? I presume most guys here who have top brand named sanders use them on your wooden items where the finish is important.
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Cheers
MH
I just checked out if there had been any previous questions via the search facility but I was surprised to see there wasn't:o.
However, I have 2 interior doors that are varnished but I want to put on a coat or two of acrylic paint. I was wondering if I have to sand back to the bare wood and then prime/undercoat it prior to putting on two top coats?
Or do I only have to rub the surface with some 240 grit paper to take the shine off?
Btw, the last time I painted a door I made the mistake of using an orbital sander that left little circles on the surface. I thought the paint would cover them up easily but it took a few coats and then there were still patches were you could still see them:~. Thus is this when you would use one of those 1/3 sheet sanders instead?
Does paying out mega bucks on a top sander - lets say a festool just to prep surfaces for household painting - over kill and a waste of $$$? I presume most guys here who have top brand named sanders use them on your wooden items where the finish is important.
Thanking those in advance of their replies.
Cheers
MH