Dulux weathershield paint

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bobtail4x4

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4,029 posts

124 months

Tuesday 15th April
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I bought 2,5 litres of this to paint the external doors,
quick drying it says, touch dry in 45 mins, etc

first coat over primer, and 12 HOURS later its still tacky,
I may as well have bought cheapo gloss,

ManicMunky

572 posts

135 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Did you mix it well?

Actual

1,298 posts

121 months

Tuesday 15th April
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Did you use Dulux Weathershield primer?

I was once told... Dulux Weathershield is a system and you have to use the primer, undercoat and gloss to get the 10 year guarantee.

I did once use Weathershield undercoat and gloss to paint window frames and they did last more than 10 years so I was very pleased.

I have just looked at the specifications online and it appears they have made too much use of the Weathershield brand name and now the instructions are as confusing as fk.

bobtail4x4

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4,029 posts

124 months

Tuesday 15th April
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its a standard colour, well stirred, but I used Ronseal primer/undercoat.

due to damage (cat hair) before it dried, will sand it and recoat on the next warm day,

Snow and Rocks

2,876 posts

42 months

Wednesday 16th April
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I assume you were painting outdoors? Temperature and humidity can have a big effect on drying time. Not sure where you are but it's certainly been quite cool and damp here.

mart 63

2,214 posts

259 months

Wednesday 16th April
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Actual said:
Did you use Dulux Weathershield primer?

I was once told... Dulux Weathershield is a system and you have to use the primer, undercoat and gloss to get the 10 year guarantee.

I did once use Weathershield undercoat and gloss to paint window frames and they did last more than 10 years so I was very pleased.

I have just looked at the specifications online and it appears they have made too much use of the Weathershield brand name and now the instructions are as confusing as fk.
You only need the primer if it's bare wood.

mart 63

2,214 posts

259 months

Wednesday 16th April
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bobtail4x4 said:
I bought 2,5 litres of this to paint the external doors,
quick drying it says, touch dry in 45 mins, etc

first coat over primer, and 12 HOURS later its still tacky,
I may as well have bought cheapo gloss,
Is the weather cold, it take a while to go off If it's cold. A good tip if your painting external doors, run some vasoline around the door weather strip. It stops the doors sticking.