B&Q is finally open and I was surprised to find the valspar desk was staffed too. I bought a dark grey paint (manhattan high rise) for a ceiling and what I thought was a deep red (Planet fever) for the walls, both V700 Matt wall & ceiling.
The grey has a sheen to it and it's showing up all the ceiling blemishes. I checked the barcode label on the tub and it's definitely meant to be matt.
I tried the red on the walls and it's less deep and more vibrant than I expected, and after 2 coats it's still patchy (wall was white). It'll need at least another coat.
I'm not a novice and I've been using valspar emulsion for years but this is the first time I've tried red or a very dark grey. Previously I've had greens, greys, blues no trouble at all with only 2 coats. I usually buy tester pots and hone in on the perfect colour but this time I took a punt bc I didn't want to queue to get back into b&q. Now that's looking like an expensive mistake.
Has anyone else noticed that some of the valspar colours are not as matt as they should be, or that the coverage of red is not as good as the other colours?
The grey has a sheen to it and it's showing up all the ceiling blemishes. I checked the barcode label on the tub and it's definitely meant to be matt.
I tried the red on the walls and it's less deep and more vibrant than I expected, and after 2 coats it's still patchy (wall was white). It'll need at least another coat.
I'm not a novice and I've been using valspar emulsion for years but this is the first time I've tried red or a very dark grey. Previously I've had greens, greys, blues no trouble at all with only 2 coats. I usually buy tester pots and hone in on the perfect colour but this time I took a punt bc I didn't want to queue to get back into b&q. Now that's looking like an expensive mistake.
Has anyone else noticed that some of the valspar colours are not as matt as they should be, or that the coverage of red is not as good as the other colours?