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John Willis
 
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Default Valspar paint ...ARGH!

On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:36:44 -0500, Jean scribbled
this interesting note:

I've been trying to repaint the woodwork in my house with Valspar satin
latex (not the Signature brand paint, just the regular Valspar). I've
tried to control the conditions in the house (It is usually 70
degrees), and I'm using Purdy brushes. I know that latex is not "good"
when it comes to flow and workability, so I've even tried adding
Floetrol to the paint. But nothing seems to help enough to get a
decently smooth finish. It seems like this paint is near sludge quality.
Is it just me or does this paint really perform poorly?

If you answer "yes, that paint is crappy", would you be daring enough to
try to match the color with a different brand, or would you just tough
it out?


Jean


There are lots of discussions on this group about how to paint
interior woodwork. Some say you can do a good job with good latex
paint, others say you should only use an oil based enamel for interior
woodwork. I prefer the oil based paint. You want a great end result?
Buy great paint and be willing to put in a lot of time in the prep
work. The finished product is entirely dependant upon the prep work
and the quality of the materials, much like a fine meal!:~)



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