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Can I just use emulsion on an untreated door?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, the proper answer would be no as emulsion does not adhere properly to wood. The finish will not look as good either as it would if you primed undercoated and glossed. Often if you use emulsion then gloss, when you come to do it again and try sanding it the paint will peel. Seen it done before and had to put it right when it has gone wrong. I am one of the old school as The Builder would say and like to use the right paint for the material it is going on.
As with most jobs - There's a right and wrong way IMO. For a door thats been previously varnished, rub it down with some medium grade Aluminium oxide paper, wrapped around a cork rubbing block to "break" the surface and give a key for the paint to adhere to(take it you don't have access to a power sander) clean off dust with a "Tac" cloth or cotton rag (ideally something lint free ie not paper towel dampened wth white spirit, then undercoat and topcoat. Depending how fussy you are about finish, I would recommend a light sanding with fine paper between coats.
And this thread cropped up today coincidentally on another forum I look at. I find oil based paints easier to work with - good luck
http://www.diynot.com...iewtopic.php?t=261140
And this thread cropped up today coincidentally on another forum I look at. I find oil based paints easier to work with - good luck
http://www.diynot.com...iewtopic.php?t=261140