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I am painting my cabinets white and then going to do a glaze over the white. I bought an oil based primer and top coat from sherwin williams and applied them with a 3/16" nap 6" roller they recommended. The problem I'm having is after the top coat you can see a lot of orange peel in the finish and it looks horrible. I lightly sanded in between the primer and top coat and am now sanding the top coat down. I'm going to apply a second coat of the top coat and then sand what orange peel I get from that out and hope that works without sanding down to the primer.
Any suggestions or things I'm doing wrong? Would it help to put two another 2 coats of top coat and then try and sand the orange peel out? Any tips on sanding to get orange peel out? Right now I'm using 220 sanding sponges but they clog up fast and have gone threw 2 10 packs at 15 bucks a peice. I just started using my random orbit with 220 on some of the bigger peices.
Guess I'm wondering if I"m doing something wrong or if I'm just going to have to live with this orange peel? Maybe a different roller cover or different method of applying paint or different way to sand to get better results?
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated! Thanks
Any suggestions or things I'm doing wrong? Would it help to put two another 2 coats of top coat and then try and sand the orange peel out? Any tips on sanding to get orange peel out? Right now I'm using 220 sanding sponges but they clog up fast and have gone threw 2 10 packs at 15 bucks a peice. I just started using my random orbit with 220 on some of the bigger peices.
Guess I'm wondering if I"m doing something wrong or if I'm just going to have to live with this orange peel? Maybe a different roller cover or different method of applying paint or different way to sand to get better results?
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated! Thanks