Next attempt in the paint front, on top of Dulux quick dry satin wood mid sheen brilliant white is going to be Dulux once gloss brilliant white.
The first coat of the satin wood did not have any prep, maybe a wipe with a microfibre cloth.
What do I do to make the paint work look less striped? Sand and a second coat with a decent brush?
Tempted to try this https://www.toolstation.com/leyland-trade-satinwood-paint-25l/p62073 after have finished the Dulux paint
You would probably get better results with a small roller. Brush quality does matter but technique with a brush plays a part.
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Next attempt in the paint front, on top of Dulux quick dry satin wood mid sheen brilliant white is going to be Dulux once gloss brilliant white.
The first coat of the satin wood did not have any prep, maybe a wipe with a microfibre cloth.
What do I do to make the paint work look less striped? Sand and a second coat with a decent brush?
Tempted to try this https://www.toolstation.com/leyland-trade-satinwood-paint-25l/p62073 after have finished the Dulux paint