I've used Dulux one-coat paint a lot. It covers well, but then I've not
tried a light paint over a dark wall. I would suggest you use the Dulux
roller, which has a velour-like surface. I can't imagine the paint covering
a large surface if the roller used is a standard, shaggy type.
I've used Dulux--a very pale peach shade--also on wood paneling that years
before had been treated with a thin wax treatment and after 20 years was a
cafe-au-lait color. It covered exceedingly well. I used a brush to apply
the paint to the grooves and then went on to use the Dulux roller on the
wider, 3-inch, surfaces.
"Mike P" mike@askme wrote in message
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On 27 May 2007 01:28:17 -0700, diypaint
wrote:
.. On May 17, 2:44 pm, Gogs wrote:
.. Having purchased some interiorpaintthey claim that it should only
.. take one coat but after one coat, its clear that its going to need
.. two.
.. So my question thepaintthey do that is actually called 'Once' I
.. think.......is that any better as I have heard some people say you
.. dont get away with one coat.
..
.. Anyone any experience of using it?
..
.. Thanks
..
.. What roller did you use? ...