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You shouldn't need them. Learn some technique.
 
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A blockhead that gets perfect results every time. You sound like a complete amateur. :rolleyes:
 
Not a bad response.

Unfortunately, after 6 years of "contributing" you've failed to notice that this is a DIY forum (it says so at the top of the screen) and operates primarily for the benefit of amateurs.

You seem incapable of grasping the central point: that your oft repeated advice: "improve your technique until you're as good as a professional" (otherwise stated as "I'm brilliant") is about as useful to other people as a kick in the crutch!
 
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Joe - this has nothing to do with techniques, the product helps with coverage and a wet edge witch is definitely needed with these WB paints! No one has been using them long enough to be an expert with them!

On a separate note anyone been using blue lid Dulux ... Apparently they have solved the yellowing and just generally made it better? I hope so im not happy with all this change!!
 
Never had a problem myself. Why don't the manufacturers take a look at Crown Solo? Whatever additive they use should be standard for all paints.
 
Not a bad response.

Unfortunately, after 6 years of "contributing" you've failed to notice that this is a DIY forum (it says so at the top of the screen) and operates primarily for the benefit of amateurs.

You seem incapable of grasping the central point: that your oft repeated advice: "improve your technique until you're as good as a professional" (otherwise stated as "I'm brilliant") is about as useful to other people as a kick in the crutch!
Yeah but - Joe`s daughter got to uni - and my son`s just a spread :oops: But he`s 4th generation building tradesperson :LOL: . I wonder in the fullness of time who will have the biggest house - Excluding parental help :mrgreen:
 

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