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N.Jo...@leeds.ac.uk

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May 12, 2003, 7:47:25 AM5/12/03
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I'm a strong believer in you get what you pay for... but I've been disappointed
in with my Dulux Trade white Vinyl silk emulsion. I'm painting over matt putty
coloured emulsion and after 3 coats it's still patchy will need a 4th! I don't
normally have trouble with paint! The walls were washed down with sugar soap
before painting.

What other manufactures paint would people recommend for good coverage (ie
high opacity) of existing paint... I still have most of the rest of the house
to paint and if it all takes 4 coats it'll take me forever!

Cheers.

Neil

The Natural Philosopher

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May 12, 2003, 11:01:26 AM5/12/03
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N.Jo...@leeds.ac.uk wrote:


Its not vinyl silk, but Farrow and Ball make the very best pints of all
IMHO.

You might consider using that to 'undercoat' with and put your vinyly
muck on top to shen it up :-)

Or you might find the F & B paint is so nice, you fall in love with a
matt finish ;-)


> Cheers.
>
> Neil
>


Owain

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May 12, 2003, 11:20:53 AM5/12/03
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"The Natural Philosopher" wrote
| Its not vinyl silk, but Farrow and Ball make the very best
| pints of all IMHO.

The turps of choice for the discerning alkie :-)

Owain


kooky45

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May 13, 2003, 6:30:29 PM5/13/03
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On Mon, 12 May 2003 16:01:26 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c> wrote:

> N.Jo...@leeds.ac.uk wrote:
>
>> I'm a strong believer in you get what you pay for... but I've been
>> disappointed in with my Dulux Trade white Vinyl silk emulsion. I'm
>> painting over matt putty coloured emulsion and after 3 coats it's still
>> patchy will need a 4th! I don't normally have trouble with paint! The
>> walls were washed down with sugar soap before painting.
>>
>> What other manufactures paint would people recommend for good coverage

>> (ie high opacity) of existing paint.. I still have most of the rest of

>> the house to paint and if it all takes 4 coats it'll take me forever!
>>
>
>
> Its not vinyl silk, but Farrow and Ball make the very best pints of all
> IMHO.
>
> You might consider using that to 'undercoat' with and put your vinyly
> muck on top to shen it up :-)
>
> Or you might find the F & B paint is so nice, you fall in love with a
> matt finish ;-)
>

I have to agree. I did three walls of a room with Dulux vinyl (some sort
of cream) and the fourth with Farrow & Ball matt (smoked trout if you must
know). The Dulux paint took three coats, but the F&B just one, and I much
prefer the finish on the F&B wall - it's matt but is so smooth it doesn't
look it. The F&B wall also hasn't marked as badly as the Dulux walls, but
that might be becuase that wall is darker.

Ken

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N. Thornton

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May 15, 2003, 2:54:43 PM5/15/03
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kooky45 <koo...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<opro4t43...@news.freeserve.com>...


Hi

I picked a dud one, Wickes trade. Its shite. Now the wall looks a
mess. Its thick and covers well, but the end finish is dire. Whats the
best way to sort it out? Do I have to sand it all off?

Regards, NT

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