I have just painted the woodwork with a new tin of Dulux Satinwood and it's definitely changed from what i'm used to.
Now, I'm not in the habit of walking around the house stroking the paintwork but previously the (dried!) paint had a really luxurious silky feel to it with a very constant sheen. This new lot felt and even sounded rougher when touched and the sheen didn't seem quite as consistent. They even used to call this paint Silthane "Silk."
I know some of you might think I've picked up dust or other contamination but I've experimented and had the same results even on the same stretch of woodwork I have an older tin of the stuff and it is a much smoother finish compared to the new tin.
I'm wondering whether it is due to yet another EU directive about reducing the VOC's in the paint as these amounts are now stated on the new tin of paint - even more reductions required by 2010!
I know it sounds a bit a**l but I used to love this paint but now it feels like Berger or other low cost paint. Has anyone noticed this difference in finish or have I just bought an unlucky tin?? Thanks for any replies. Paintboy.
Now, I'm not in the habit of walking around the house stroking the paintwork but previously the (dried!) paint had a really luxurious silky feel to it with a very constant sheen. This new lot felt and even sounded rougher when touched and the sheen didn't seem quite as consistent. They even used to call this paint Silthane "Silk."
I know some of you might think I've picked up dust or other contamination but I've experimented and had the same results even on the same stretch of woodwork I have an older tin of the stuff and it is a much smoother finish compared to the new tin.
I'm wondering whether it is due to yet another EU directive about reducing the VOC's in the paint as these amounts are now stated on the new tin of paint - even more reductions required by 2010!
I know it sounds a bit a**l but I used to love this paint but now it feels like Berger or other low cost paint. Has anyone noticed this difference in finish or have I just bought an unlucky tin?? Thanks for any replies. Paintboy.