People post comments. I post a stupid reply.
I hope that hasn’t broken the magic.
I thought that was a nice satin finish meself.
People post comments. I post a stupid reply.
I hope that hasn’t broken the magic.
Talking of paint I can't find a 5L pot of terracotta masonry paint anywhere, I have been to all the usual places but nothing doing.
Dulux Weathershield toasted terracotta is the ideal colour but nowhere had it.
So I popped into 2 decorating centres today and they both wanted £35 to mix up a 5L pot.
Seeing as I paid £30 for 10L of Sandtex magnolia I I declined the £35.
My quest continues.
Oh and I once used Laura Ashley duck egg on wooden panels (similar to F&B) in my hallway, it was amazing paint with beautiful coverage and cheaper than frigging terracotta masonry paint.
Has [MENTION=451]BensGrandad[/MENTION] got a VFM paint brand?
5 pints of Stella.
Last time I decorated a room was about 5 years ago. She wanted dirrerent colours in it so chose a teal/duck egg weird green for one by dulux for one wall, a pale yellow for the opposite from valspar with white for the other two.
The paint already on there was horrible, almost glossy and the new white and dulux paint wouldn't stick to the wall at all, the rollers kept sliding etc and was just generally a bitch to cover, took 3 coats, the valspar paint however was excellent, covered everything in one coat perfectly.
Someone else who doesn't understand what VFM means. It doesn't mean cheap, it means not paying more for goods or a service than its quality or availability justify.
Some may consider Dulux VFM but F&B not.
Sounds like you had a silk paint already on there, probably vinyl silk, that stuff is awfull.
New paint won't adhere to it, as you say it will slide off. You need to sand off all the 'shininess' from the silk,( or preferably don't use silk in the first place ) so the surface now has a key for the new paint to adhere to.
Prep is everything.
Talking of paint I can't find a 5L pot of terracotta masonry paint anywhere, I have been to all the usual places but nothing doing.
Dulux Weathershield toasted terracotta is the ideal colour but nowhere had it.
So I popped into 2 decorating centres today and they both wanted £35 to mix up a 5L pot.
Seeing as I paid £30 for 10L of Sandtex magnolia I I declined the £35.
My quest continues.
Oh and I once used Laura Ashley duck egg on wooden panels (similar to F&B) in my hallway, it was amazing paint with beautiful coverage and cheaper than frigging terracotta masonry paint.
Time to decorate the sitting room and I was persuaded by Mrs W to use Farrow and Ball paint based on a work mates recommendation. Now as an ex-property developer I've painted a few rooms in my time using cheap paint but WTF ..... how can something that costs twice the price of say Dulux or Crown be so shite. I've seen thicker water !!!!! Really - avoid !!!!
*rant over as Westdene departs to put yet ANOTHER coat of gold plated paint on the walls*
Whoosh
It's all about chalk content, and F&B is very high. If it's like piss you've got a dud tin, or as mentioned - you've not stirred it properly!
F&B, yes - you're paying for the name. If you want an F&B colour, take a cut-out chip from the brochure card (or buy an F&B tester and paint some white board with it) then take it to Brewers and get them to colour match this 'unknown colour you just love' with their own Trade Matt Emulsion (which is excellent).
It's against their rules to directly match F&B to their own emulsion, but if you play the game and they're blameless - it's all good, and you can save a fortune
Wilkos cupboard door paint is exceptionally good too.
I'm sure that [MENTION=12697]Steve Foster[/MENTION] or [MENTION=35524]Knocky's Nose[/MENTION] , as NSC's second and third richest posters, would use real gold to paint their walls.
£35 for 5lts of a Dulux coloured masonry paint is a good price if it is Trade paint. Remember though the paint you buy from DIY stores is not as good.
Any Dulux decorator centre will sort you out or Johnstone’s if you are around Lancing. Don’t know if there is a Brighton one. Just
looked....Toasted Terracotta is a retail colour but if you have any left Dulux will zap it for you.