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Non drip or liquid gloss?

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mats01_99 | 16:47 Wed 22nd Mar 2006 | Home & Garden
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I've used non drip on my skirting boards and it looks pretty good. Can you use it on doors or should this be liquid gloss?

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Non drip paint is fine for doors. If they have been painted already you will need to give them a good rub down with a medium sandpaper to get rid or any runs or surface inperfections, this also forms a good key for your new top coat. Don't be tempted to try to put a light colour on top of a dark colour without using an undercoat though.
If you aren't used to using the liquid gloss stick to the non-drip,but buy yourself a decent set of brushes and look after them they will last for years.

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