Which paint to use for interior wooden windows?

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Hi all

With our door trims coming along nicely, I'll soon be moving on to painting the inside of our wooden window frames and sills.

For the door trims I have been using :

- Zinsser BIN for knots
- Zinsser Bulls Eye 123 for the primer/undercoat
- Satura BL for the topcoat

Can I use the same combo for the windows or would I be better of using something more heavy duty (and possibly OB - although I'd like to stick to WB if possible).

We don't have much of a problem with condensation. Just the odd bit now and then. But the windows do leak on rare occasions (when the rain is driven into the house by a North wind). Would this be a problem with WB paints? Should I go something more heavy duty?

Many thanks

Max
 
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Got to disagree handyman :)

ICI and it's partners make a huge commitment to paint manufacture and it don't do them no good to make a crap product, sure they had a big blip in not telling all about the yellowing paint, but they were correcting it. I will still buy their new blue lid stuff, along with other makes, depends on the job.
It's oil based paint is still good for indoor windows and doors and at a fair price.

Bought a cheapo 15 litre emulsion for a rubbish job just to try it out and after 2 coats its still not covered, going back in the morning to complain and swop it back for the trade dulux :D
 
A job i finished last jan with dulux satinwood looks very yellow 15 months later. The clients dont smoke, the walls where painted in macphersons eclipse and still look brilliant white.
I have bought macphersons satin finish for a job i am starting today!
FYI wasnt taking about emulsion!
 

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