It is surprisingly good paint seems to cover quite well and the price is very good also.
Just done a bedroom using this and would recommend :smiley:
maeiou
22 Apr 17#3
Do you think it could go through a spray gun?
I want to paint the internal breezeblock walls in my garage with minimum effort.......
bobhope to maeiou
22 Apr 17#5
Thin it down first with water & mix well , no problem
bonzobanana
22 Apr 17#4
Leyland/Johnstones paint is just about the best available at the moment, certainly better than Dulux and Crown. I think they also supply some shop brands but its knowing which one's are their's and the formulation may not be quite as good.
Should be sprayable depending on viscosity rating of gun. Obviously with emulsion you can water it down a bit. I would guess rolling it on would be the normal quick way of coating an even surface to not risk paint running.
biker2011
22 Apr 17#6
wish silk would come back
markwigg to biker2011
22 Apr 17#7
likewise, wife will only use silk paint, so had to use dulux. Used dulux trade on the ceilings (taking advantage of the wickes deal last weekend) the trade is really good paint (but pricey on full price).
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Just done a bedroom using this and would recommend :smiley:
I want to paint the internal breezeblock walls in my garage with minimum effort.......
Should be sprayable depending on viscosity rating of gun. Obviously with emulsion you can water it down a bit. I would guess rolling it on would be the normal quick way of coating an even surface to not risk paint running.