As above, been looking for some good quality masonry paint and this appears to be a good deal for 7.5 litres of Dulux weathershield masonry paint.
Could be useful for others :smiley:
Description:
An exterior quality emulsion paint based on all acrylic resin. It contains a fungicide to inhibit mould growth on the paint film and help it stay cleaner for longer. It is particularly suitable for use in changeable weather and is shower resistant within 30 minutes after application.
15 year all weather protection
Shower resistant within 30 minutes
Excellent opacity
Top comments
sradmad
18 Apr 174#1
Nice find PF, get ready now weather getting better, heat added :smiley:
Raggo_84
18 Apr 174#2
Read my mind :P I was just going to post a question asking where to find the cheapest masonry paint :smiley: heat for the deal
summerof76
18 Apr 173#3
Just in time for the warmer weather to do DIY :innocent:
Heat added :innocent:
Latest comments (17)
aym280
22 Apr 17#17
Thank you for much for the post.Pennyfarthing.. Ordered 2
sammypants
20 Apr 17#16
Ahh fantastic.. this is exactly why i come to this site.. many thanks you_gotta_be_kidding will give this a go based on your review cheers :smiley: ordered!
you_gotta_be_kidding
19 Apr 172#15
It's the same paint!!! I am no decorator but I've renovated over a dozen houses and weathershield is the best paint we have found for almost anything, we even use it on garage floors.... We once bought some cellar paint (also Dulux) and it was identical in finish, consistency, etc etc, MAYBE? there are ingredient differences but we painted a 900sq ft cellar with it in white and it's not been repainted in about 8 years, no discolouring, no mould, cleans really easy, etc etc
you_gotta_be_kidding
19 Apr 17#14
If your an account holder check your discount level, mine is defaulted to 30% (up to) on most items but you can always get them down a lot more, this is coming up at £20.85 for me
sammypants
19 Apr 17#13
Any idea if this is any good to use in basements? need to repaint mine its already used as a room and know dulux do special cellar paint, but its £70 for 5l :disappointed: wonder if this has the same affect? cheers
bobbler
19 Apr 171#12
Thanks for this. Got the last magnolia in our local, plenty of white left though. Perfect timing as I had just finished refurbing the old brick shed at the back of the garden and looks great now it's been painted too.
Raggo_84
19 Apr 17#11
Thank you so much Richard. Will keep an eye out. I am after some sandy colours but price seems slightly higher than the standard brilliant white
happynuggets
19 Apr 17#10
Decent stuff this. Just painted a new rendered house with it. Covers very well and goes on lovely.
richardgillham
19 Apr 17#9
If you are a costco member, they usually have Dulux Weathershield Brilliant White Masonry Paint in there a lot cheaper than the DIY stores. I haven't been to Costco recently so don't know the current price, but will check next visit.
themachman
19 Apr 172#8
great price penny
MrPercent
19 Apr 17#7
brilliant deal...I just paid £30 for 5l in B&Poo
DanM1
19 Apr 17#6
If anyone lives near any Trago Mills site in Devon or Cornwall, most of their paints, oils and stains (interior, exterior, furniture, decking etc) are the cheapest I have found by a large margin.
7.5l of brilliant white exterior paint (sandtex or dulux) for £14.99
There is also a vast range of coloured masonary paints on offer (more than stated on the website) in the Granocryl, Sandtex and Dulux range.
I've just painted my house front and back and saved a small fortune.
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Could be useful for others :smiley:
Description:
An exterior quality emulsion paint based on all acrylic resin. It contains a fungicide to inhibit mould growth on the paint film and help it stay cleaner for longer. It is particularly suitable for use in changeable weather and is shower resistant within 30 minutes after application.
15 year all weather protection
Shower resistant within 30 minutes
Excellent opacity
Top comments
Heat added :innocent:
Latest comments (17)
7.5l of brilliant white exterior paint (sandtex or dulux) for £14.99
There is also a vast range of coloured masonary paints on offer (more than stated on the website) in the Granocryl, Sandtex and Dulux range.
I've just painted my house front and back and saved a small fortune.
http://www.trago.co.uk/paint-exterior-297-c.asp
Heat added :innocent: