Anyone know about gloss paint ??

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Location
Wirral
I have just been doing some decorating and was given some Dulux one coat gloss and I now know why I was gifted it! The stuff was absolutely rubbish, it wasn't a dense finish instead a bit translucent and needed an undercoat to cover well (so pointless), it was awful to apply (not your problem) and not all that glossy which defeats the object really. Went to local paint specialist and they recommended Johnson's Aqua (and Leyland Trade) and the Johnson's did a good job, though that's undercoat and top coat.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Gloss seems to have fallen out of favour, I assume because since the nasties have been taken out, it seems to go yellow a lot quicker. Like others, I would question any pro wanting to use One Coat. Me, I go for a trade satin with separate undercoat. You will be doing two coats anyway, one coat is never really one coat.
 
Location
Wirral
Gloss seems to have fallen out of favour, I assume because since the nasties have been taken out, it seems to go yellow a lot quicker.
Gloss became really poor once they reduced the nasties, but even smelly gloss out of daylight yellowed, water based paint doesn't yellow but neither does it cover or flow (I use Floetrol 10%). Water based gloss is soft and wears, though it is easily retouchable. Satin finish is tougher, Polyvine decorators varnish (gloss, satin or matt) will make the surface much more durable.
 
I hate a matt finish for skirting boards etc including on bikes.
In the process of slowing removing all of from my house as we decorate the rooms, previous owners in an attempt to sell painted everything in white matt paint.
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
My father was a painter and decorator for over 50 years. He always used Dulux and would not touch one coat paint. Your painter wants to use it for speed. If you tell him you want it undercoating and then glossing he will probably charge you twice the price for his time. If he does. Find somebody else to do it.

I'm only a DIYer but I know preparation, undercoating followed by gloss takes longer than "one coat." I would expect to be charged twice the price if the job was going to take twice as long.

It is his time he's selling.
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
Having a room decorated by a pro. Deal is I have to get materials.
He has specified Dulux 'one coat' as (he says) it really is a one coat that works.
I, in my ignorance, am thinking that surely there must be other equally good paints.
What think you ?
I once had a "pro" recommended by a neighbour to decorate a bathroom. He did a terrible job, took the cheque we left in good faith and did a runner. I spent a weekend putting the job right. Be careful.

I would be suspicious of any "pro" who wants to use Dulux be as there are many far better paints. I've yet to find a true "one coat" paint and never use Dulux - it's awful paint.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Well obviously that is the answer.
But, aged 74 with the problems we have, that is not an option.
You are welcome to come and paint ours if you wish.
ahhh age is but a number dave7......you can do it
 

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
He has specified Dulux 'one coat' as (he says) it really is a one coat that works.

I'm with everyone else. If he's a proper decorator then the best finish is going to be an undercoat and a proper gloss (whether water based or VOC).
Leyland do a Trade One Coat gloss, but I couldn't find a dulux one.
 

Hicky

Guru
At work the painters use Leyland one coat.....they're round every few years, they never use white. Any one coat gloss will be yellowish soon enough.
I've used Johnstones interior hardwearing gloss(I have kids). Its is superb, the downside is the odour and it takes a while to dry.....however it lasts and gives a good gloss finish.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Well jowwy.....when/if you get to 74 and have our problems then feel free to comment. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
my comment was in jest @Dave7 ......hopefully i will reach the grand age of 74+, but who know's hey.......maybe a disgruntled cycle chatter might do me in lol :whistle:
 
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