Hello experience DIY'ers, painters and pro-decs, I could use some advice here about which dilutions and readily available roller sleeves (screwfix, toolstation, Dulux Dec) you have found in your experience give the best results with Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt and Trade Diamond Matt paints.
I have a lot of room painting to do (finally, hopefully) this weekend. This will be going onto prepared (mist coated or Gardz treated) but not previously painted plastered walls / ceilings.
My experience so far with getting some *Trade* Vinyl Matt onto the ceiling is that it needs quite a bit of dilution (much more than the tub would suggest) with water and/or floetrol to produce an acceptable result (keeping an open wet edge and controlling orange peel). I would still like to achieve a better result but I can't just keep experimenting. Also, the Diamond Matt is also just too expensive to not be laying it on properly from the start. (.... Oh how I wish I could afford to bring in the professionals to take do this job right, arghhhh)
Also, I know that there is a lot of debate (indeed often derision) about the (lack of) quality of Dulux paints, but Dulux is what I need to use to keep the peace at home (since other brands the wife does not know or otherwise thinks of as too flash / expensive). So, no real point in Dulux bashing.
Thanks for reading and sharing your experience!
I have a lot of room painting to do (finally, hopefully) this weekend. This will be going onto prepared (mist coated or Gardz treated) but not previously painted plastered walls / ceilings.
My experience so far with getting some *Trade* Vinyl Matt onto the ceiling is that it needs quite a bit of dilution (much more than the tub would suggest) with water and/or floetrol to produce an acceptable result (keeping an open wet edge and controlling orange peel). I would still like to achieve a better result but I can't just keep experimenting. Also, the Diamond Matt is also just too expensive to not be laying it on properly from the start. (.... Oh how I wish I could afford to bring in the professionals to take do this job right, arghhhh)
Also, I know that there is a lot of debate (indeed often derision) about the (lack of) quality of Dulux paints, but Dulux is what I need to use to keep the peace at home (since other brands the wife does not know or otherwise thinks of as too flash / expensive). So, no real point in Dulux bashing.
Thanks for reading and sharing your experience!