Nnnnnice find op, just in time heat added :smiley:
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sradmad
13 Apr 174#1
Nnnnnice find op, just in time heat added :smiley:
nightscentedstock to sradmad
13 Apr 172#3
Thanks sradmad.
edz222
13 Apr 171#2
I bought this paint. Be warned... it goes on thin and needs multiple coats to cover anything!!!
Gollywood to edz222
13 Apr 171#6
I did 3 rooms with Crown emulsion last summer....just redone them. Very thin & a nightmare to cover previous colour
summerof76
13 Apr 174#4
Heat added :innocent:
nightscentedstock to summerof76
13 Apr 17#5
Thanks summer.
coventgamer
13 Apr 17#7
Any good for teeth whitening?
finknottle
13 Apr 171#8
Was that with their standard emulsion or this premium/low odour one? Looking on B&Q the standard one gets about 3 stars whereas this one seems to get mostly favourable reviews. Just wondering as I was about to buy some of this one!
Gollywood
13 Apr 17#9
It was the Breatheasy pastel colours
ismaildeals123
13 Apr 171#10
wow this is cheap
finknottle
13 Apr 17#11
Thank you.
Love to hear from anyone else who has used this paint!
themachman
13 Apr 172#12
thanks night,need to paint the living room this weekend :smiley:
nightscentedstock to themachman
13 Apr 17#13
:laughing:
usman330
13 Apr 17#14
These cheap paints aren't a finish coat are they? They rub off easily as they don't have any vinyl in them. If you want you paint to last use stiff like this or contract Matt as your base coat and then a vinyl Matt which can be wiped as your top coat
margamboy
13 Apr 171#15
No problems with Breath Easy, its far superior to the crown standard emulsions. Please don't confuse them as they are worlds apart
However as with anything the more you pay the better the paint and i've learnt the hard way, if you want a proper job then go for the trade paints, just finished using the Leyland hard wearing matt from Toolstation which is currently on offer and its superb, very thick and creamy that I needed to water it down quite a bit, so it actually works out quite reasonable in price for the distance it covers.
isotonic
14 Apr 17#16
I second that.. Just repainted two rooms including ceiling.. First used cheap paint and had to do over two coats.. Used a trade paint and did most in one
argosextra
14 Apr 17#17
I needed to paint my kitchen white first then yellow I'm thinking of buying paint this weekend can someone advise me which one I should get. I was thinking silk as you can wash it off instantly thanks
dilahk
14 Apr 17#18
rubbish paint 95% water.
pinkpanther123
14 Apr 17#19
Any advise on how if I will need for one ceiling. Normal sized room
fedex1401
14 Apr 17#20
I always use Leytex paint. It is best for painting fresh plaster as it keys the plaster, allowing it to breathe at the same time. It can be used as a top coat but not recommended for areas subject to high condensation. Would never buy any Crown products as I have only been disappointed by them in the past. :man:
ravi47
14 Apr 17#21
This really is false economy. Go to a place where they sell proper TRADE Paint there is a massive difference in quality. The Trade paint will cover so much better than these retail formulated paints.
I'm in the trade and won't go anywhere near these paints
cleanrug
14 Apr 17#22
No longer have any faith in Crown paints . Spent £20 on a 2 litre tin of there quick drying water based gloss. Absolutely crap. Doesn't coat properly and runs all over the place .
gjhukd
14 Apr 17#23
I agree a false economy and a waste of time. Was patchy after 4 coats on ceiling. Tried Valspar, just took one coat on all my other ceilings. You're better off painting with skimmed milk!
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Breatheasy 99% Solvent free
Touch dry in 2-4 hours
Suitable for walls and ceilings
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Love to hear from anyone else who has used this paint!
However as with anything the more you pay the better the paint and i've learnt the hard way, if you want a proper job then go for the trade paints, just finished using the Leyland hard wearing matt from Toolstation which is currently on offer and its superb, very thick and creamy that I needed to water it down quite a bit, so it actually works out quite reasonable in price for the distance it covers.
I'm in the trade and won't go anywhere near these paints