dulux Matt paint in store London Leyton branch, 10£ very cheap for dulux.
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jiawen
13 Oct 16#1
May I ask any silk one on offer too or only for the Matt one? Thanks .
kay9 to jiawen
13 Oct 16#5
just matt
sradmad
13 Oct 161#2
good find op, heat added
937666
13 Oct 162#3
Thanks!
wayners
13 Oct 16#4
It's ok paint. Dulux Trade version is way to thick and terrible. This is a good buy though so heat from me.
Sumpte to wayners
14 Oct 161#7
Dulux Trade is the only decent stuff they still make (besides Endurance). This paint is absolutely terrible.
telf to wayners
14 Oct 16#13
trade paint is best I'm a painter for many years ,just add 25% water
djbenny1 to wayners
14 Oct 16#16
Absolute nonsense regarding trade.
The trade paint is fantastic, just done my hall in it and, even though we did 2 coats, coverage was so good we could have gotten away with 1.
Covered up cracks and filler really well in old walls too.
FatalSaviour to wayners
14 Oct 16#17
Coming from someone who has used this exact paint and the Dulux Trade, I can't agree with this comment.
This (non-trade) Dulux paint is *very* watery, and required 4 coats to cover an off-white patch on a wall. The Dulux Trade is thick admittedly, but I find that as a result, it doesn't splash, even if you're trying to get the job done quickly.
As above, you'll spend much longer trying to get a half decent finish with this. I have half a tub of this left over from 2 years ago when I bought it, expecting it to be half decent being Dulux branded. I suspect I'll never use it.
GRIFF1315
13 Oct 16#6
sorry to say but this paint is not what you expect from Dulux. The coverage is terrible
kay9 to GRIFF1315
14 Oct 16#8
yes but if your on a budget and cannot afford diamond trade dulux whizz rainbows then this is useful.
flash2k
14 Oct 161#9
heard that trade paint is olny worth to buy
wayners
14 Oct 161#10
Valspar trade is the best. Although it don't like very porous surfaces as gets really sticky like glue and if you back roll it then I have had it bubble up. I love the stuff though as the finish is near perfect after 2 coats. Johnstones cover plus is probably the next best although I guess Dulux Endurance is the same. Then Dulux retail. It's cheap,don't need to be thinned. Looks OK but needs 3+ coats to give a flat matt with only minor flashing.
dimon72
14 Oct 16#11
Is this national, has anybody found in any other stores?
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The trade paint is fantastic, just done my hall in it and, even though we did 2 coats, coverage was so good we could have gotten away with 1.
Covered up cracks and filler really well in old walls too.
This (non-trade) Dulux paint is *very* watery, and required 4 coats to cover an off-white patch on a wall. The Dulux Trade is thick admittedly, but I find that as a result, it doesn't splash, even if you're trying to get the job done quickly.
As above, you'll spend much longer trying to get a half decent finish with this. I have half a tub of this left over from 2 years ago when I bought it, expecting it to be half decent being Dulux branded. I suspect I'll never use it.