This Smooth Pure brilliant white emulsion paint has been specially designed to give a stunning finish to your walls & ceilings. Simply apply each coat of the washable paint and leave for 4 hours to dry. Covers 13 m² per litre on average.
11 comments
amir
15 May 17#11
Is this paint good just to paint over normal painted walls?
Just to freshen rooms up?
gw1mcd
15 May 17#10
B&Q and Screwfix are the same Company. stick to the "Trade" version. Very good paint.
WeeWifie
15 May 171#9
please DONT buy this. we had such lovely newly skimmed ceiling that was totally mucked up because of this rubbish paint! Can still see it.... but not paying out to get it reskimmed!!
dodgymix
15 May 17#8
Magnolia.. Urgh,, do people still use Magnolia,, spent the last couple of years painting over this awful colour in my new house
one thing you shouldnt try and save a few quid on
rsta2004
14 May 171#7
should mist coat fresh plaster with a 50/50 paint and water mix to start with ;-)
thanks for replies, think i may stick with the contract stuff, have some heat as a good deal
stam22
14 May 17#6
I've been using this for the past few weeks painting my newly plastered walls bought both contract Matt and this one and they're more or less the same. Needs a few coats on bare plaster mind seems to be taking an age :disappointed:
abomb1969
14 May 17#5
I have just used some, quite good paint.
Chivas.Regal
14 May 172#4
Stick to the leyland trade.
rsta2004
14 May 17#3
no the pot isnt the same, just wondering if the contents was, the leyland contract emulsion is great, currently £15 for 10l at screwfix. this may be better but b and q are renowned for selling crap paint with a good brand name. there dulux and crown big pots are like water, the only differance i can see in the specs is that the contract covers an extra metre squared per litre
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This Smooth Pure brilliant white emulsion paint has been specially designed to give a stunning finish to your walls & ceilings. Simply apply each coat of the washable paint and leave for 4 hours to dry. Covers 13 m² per litre on average.
11 comments
Just to freshen rooms up?
one thing you shouldnt try and save a few quid on
thanks for replies, think i may stick with the contract stuff, have some heat as a good deal