conks01
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've used an Epifanes enamel high gloss paint (Bootlak) which appears a fairly decent enough paint but despite rolling (sponge) and tipping (3 inch brush) the finish is poor.
I've got to say that I'm disappointed with it.
From a distance it looks fine but when close up you see orange peel and the odd roller 'edge' mark.
I have cut back in between coats with 400 grit and have attempted to flatten without much success.
The paint build up was:
1. Primer / Undercoat - 2 coats.
2. Epifanes Bootlak high gloss enamel - 4 coats.
Where I believe I've gone wrong was in the primer/undercoat. I think I didn't sand and flatten enough before applying the finishing gloss coats.
I'm wondering if there's anything I can now do to remedy it? - Maybe get heavy with the sanding, use a cloth roller rather than a sponge roller (the roll & tipping didn't go too great either !) ?
All advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I've used an Epifanes enamel high gloss paint (Bootlak) which appears a fairly decent enough paint but despite rolling (sponge) and tipping (3 inch brush) the finish is poor.
I've got to say that I'm disappointed with it.
From a distance it looks fine but when close up you see orange peel and the odd roller 'edge' mark.
I have cut back in between coats with 400 grit and have attempted to flatten without much success.
The paint build up was:
1. Primer / Undercoat - 2 coats.
2. Epifanes Bootlak high gloss enamel - 4 coats.
Where I believe I've gone wrong was in the primer/undercoat. I think I didn't sand and flatten enough before applying the finishing gloss coats.
I'm wondering if there's anything I can now do to remedy it? - Maybe get heavy with the sanding, use a cloth roller rather than a sponge roller (the roll & tipping didn't go too great either !) ?
All advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks.