Use Ronseal One Coat in sprayer?

I've got five 5x6 Feather Edge fence panels and a tub of Ronseal Red Cedar One Coat.

It is not coating in one coat. I don't know if it's because it is bare wood or what, but they need a second coat.

I did them with a brush so far but it's taking a long time as it doesn't seem to spread well, and I have a sprayer (Not a ronseal one) I used a few years ago. Would it work in that?

Or anyone have any tips to paint a feathedge fence to speed up the process?

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  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    If you use a sprayer the spray will carry, don't be surprised if your neighbours will be billing you for their car repairs.
  • Gloomendoom
    Gloomendoom Posts: 16,551 Forumite
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    diable wrote: »
    If you use a sprayer the spray will carry, don't be surprised if your neighbours will be billing you for their car repairs.

    And garden furniture, window frames, washing, or anything else outside and downwind.

    Ten years later we still have stuff splattered with reddy brown Ronseal after a neighbour sprayed their side of a fence.
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