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30th January 2007, 12:28 PM #1
Preparing varnished skirting and architraves
Hi,
I'm in the preparation process of painting the inside of my house. The skirting, architraves and doors are not painted, but look to have a layer of varnish over them. I want to prepare them for painting with a white high gloss enamel paint(or the new acrylics).
I'm getting mixed advice as to how to prepare the surfaces for painting. Some are saying that I can prepare by just painting over the varnish with the new "3 in 1"s, others are saying a light sand then a "3 in 1", whereas others are saying a really good sanding(using a small belt sander etc), then preparing with the 3 in 1.
Has anyone had experience with this? I am worried about the bonding of the paint on the old gloss varnished surface, so i would prefer to sand back to the bare wood with a sander But is this overkill? Should I simply just give it a light hand sand, then the "3 in 1". Any advice would be appreciated?
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30th January 2007, 02:12 PM #2
yes i have used the 3 in 1 from tubamans and highly recommend it.. i gave it a light sand like a really light sand so the paint would stick to the timber. but in saying that there is no rule sayin u have to sand with 3 in1 caz u dont really need to but for better results yes give it a light sand.
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31st January 2007, 08:05 PM #3
id still give it a light sand!
better to be safe than sorry
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