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TheScullster August 5th 09 11:42 AM

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Hi all

Just occurred to me that you guys will probably have more clue than the shed
droids!
I am about to buy paint for hallway/stairs and intend to get Dulux Endurance
Matt.
Anyone know what sort of coverage I am likely to see?
Walls are new skim plaster (well dry) that have been sealed with dilute PVA.
Total area I make 50 sq metres - includes landings etc.
From the Dulux site it looks like 2 coats are recommended.

I have tried the paint calculator but would prefer real life estimate.

TIA

Phil



Tim S August 5th 09 06:55 PM

Endurance Paint Coverage - Urgent
 
TheScullster wibbled:

Hi all

Just occurred to me that you guys will probably have more clue than the
shed droids!
I am about to buy paint for hallway/stairs and intend to get Dulux
Endurance Matt.
Anyone know what sort of coverage I am likely to see?
Walls are new skim plaster (well dry) that have been sealed with dilute
PVA. Total area I make 50 sq metres - includes landings etc.
From the Dulux site it looks like 2 coats are recommended.

I have tried the paint calculator but would prefer real life estimate.

TIA

Phil


OK - I went over my new plaster with one coat of cheaper white normal Dulux
as I was painting the ceiling at the same time and the white "regular"
Dulux is cheaper than the Endurance. Doing that should get better coverage
with the Endurance coats.

Now - I bought a 5l tin and did 2 coats of endurance over about 35m2 of
walls and have under a litre left. And I'm heavy handed with paint - that
was rollered on BTW.

So I make that *about* the same (15m2/l) as they give on the paint
calculator. Odd as I usually halve the claimed coverage rate. Dulux must be
one of the more honest sellers?..

Anyway, if you don't prep the plaster with a coat of cheap white, it might
take a little more but the calculator seems about right.

HTH

Tim

TheScullster August 7th 09 11:58 AM

Endurance Paint Coverage - Urgent
 

"Tim S" wrote

OK - I went over my new plaster with one coat of cheaper white normal
Dulux
as I was painting the ceiling at the same time and the white "regular"
Dulux is cheaper than the Endurance. Doing that should get better coverage
with the Endurance coats.

Now - I bought a 5l tin and did 2 coats of endurance over about 35m2 of
walls and have under a litre left. And I'm heavy handed with paint - that
was rollered on BTW.

So I make that *about* the same (15m2/l) as they give on the paint
calculator. Odd as I usually halve the claimed coverage rate. Dulux must
be
one of the more honest sellers?..

Anyway, if you don't prep the plaster with a coat of cheap white, it might
take a little more but the calculator seems about right.

HTH

Tim


Thanks Tim

Had to go out and buy the stuff before seeing your response, but it looks
like I am getting an average of 12m2 per litre over the two coats.
I have bought 7.5 litres so may end up with a slight shortfall on the 50m2
area. As one of the spaces is a corridor-type-landing, shade variations
from additional tins shouldn't be an issue.

Phil



Tim S August 7th 09 12:10 PM

Endurance Paint Coverage - Urgent
 
TheScullster coughed up some electrons that declared:

Thanks Tim

Had to go out and buy the stuff before seeing your response, but it looks
like I am getting an average of 12m2 per litre over the two coats.
I have bought 7.5 litres so may end up with a slight shortfall on the 50m2
area. As one of the spaces is a corridor-type-landing, shade variations
from additional tins shouldn't be an issue.

Phil


If you do run out, try to start the new batch on an edge - you won't see any
difference at all even if there is a fractional variation in the shades.

Cheers

Tim

jkn August 7th 09 12:55 PM

Endurance Paint Coverage - Urgent
 
I recently used Endurance *Silk* - see my recent posting about
brushstrokes.

A 2.5L tin did two coats of around 12 to 15m^2, with some to spare.
This was on to heavish textured lining paper. I diluted it about 5%
with water for the first brush coat, and then further added about 5%
of 'Floatol' paint conditioner for the second rolled coat. Since I was
trying to get rid of brushstrokes I was a bit more generous on the
second coat than I usually am. The Floatol did seem to make the paint
'go' further.

So I'd say the estimates aren't too far out. But watch out for the
brushstrokes.

HTH
J^n



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