Damienol
24th September 2018, 09:34 PM
Hi WWF,
I have the envious task of painting about 20 previously varnished timber doors in a vivid white gloss piant. The doors and architraves are quite detailed with lots of curves and crevices.
I have tried shortcutting the prep process by using Flood ESP deglosser without much luck. After a couple of calls to Floods help line I was assured that their product has worked for 30+ years on varnished surfaces however it may take upto 30 days for the paint to properly bond.
30+ days later, I have 2 painted doors that you just have to look at and the paint scratches off. I am now almost at ease with the 5+ hours of sanding I have ahead to remove the failing paint.
I am now seeking ideas (shortcuts) on how I can avoid hand sanding the remaining 18 doors. (The ole tennis elbow/s is not happy)
I have the envious task of painting about 20 previously varnished timber doors in a vivid white gloss piant. The doors and architraves are quite detailed with lots of curves and crevices.
I have tried shortcutting the prep process by using Flood ESP deglosser without much luck. After a couple of calls to Floods help line I was assured that their product has worked for 30+ years on varnished surfaces however it may take upto 30 days for the paint to properly bond.
30+ days later, I have 2 painted doors that you just have to look at and the paint scratches off. I am now almost at ease with the 5+ hours of sanding I have ahead to remove the failing paint.
I am now seeking ideas (shortcuts) on how I can avoid hand sanding the remaining 18 doors. (The ole tennis elbow/s is not happy)