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Hi all,
We've recently had a loft extension done and I am in the progress of decorating. All is going well but I am now faced with the old part of the house to freshen up. We have a lot (!) of woodwork to key/rub down (picture rail, dado rail, 8 doors and skirting). This is doing my head in and a very slow process with sandpaper. My question is would a light coat of Nitromors and a sand down be easier and quicker than trying to just sand? I was thinking if I left the Nitromors less time to work than normal then it would just soften the top coat up enough. Anyone tried it or have a better suggestion (please [emoji22])
Cheers.
We've recently had a loft extension done and I am in the progress of decorating. All is going well but I am now faced with the old part of the house to freshen up. We have a lot (!) of woodwork to key/rub down (picture rail, dado rail, 8 doors and skirting). This is doing my head in and a very slow process with sandpaper. My question is would a light coat of Nitromors and a sand down be easier and quicker than trying to just sand? I was thinking if I left the Nitromors less time to work than normal then it would just soften the top coat up enough. Anyone tried it or have a better suggestion (please [emoji22])
Cheers.
