I'm doing some doors, painted about 12 doors matte white which were originally just stained.
Been thinking they should really be gloss.
However I was suspicious due to some older gloss around the doors having a cream colour and it turns out all new solvent gloss has a horrible and virtually guaranteed trend of turning nicotine stain yellow.
I didn't do the old gloss (which I think is middling old) but I've taken down two very old doors with a very hard very white glossy gloss.
From examining a few pages and looking at screwfix reviews on solvent gloss the stuff we can get today is just bad and will yellow indoors very quickly if there's limited sunlight. Meanwhile water based seems to give a considerably less gloss result.
Are white gloss doors still done and what are people using for it?
Been thinking they should really be gloss.
However I was suspicious due to some older gloss around the doors having a cream colour and it turns out all new solvent gloss has a horrible and virtually guaranteed trend of turning nicotine stain yellow.
I didn't do the old gloss (which I think is middling old) but I've taken down two very old doors with a very hard very white glossy gloss.
From examining a few pages and looking at screwfix reviews on solvent gloss the stuff we can get today is just bad and will yellow indoors very quickly if there's limited sunlight. Meanwhile water based seems to give a considerably less gloss result.
Are white gloss doors still done and what are people using for it?