Paint at Wickes
In Wickes t'other day, wanting some smallish (750ml) cans of paint for
various areas. The range is being changed v. soon to low VOC (about a year ahead of legislation) and there are cans on sale at around £1.49 - £2.99. Some are high VOC but many are lowish (up to 7.99%), across Master and Trade. Obviously limited colours etc. and stock will vary a lot between branches. -- Peter. 2x4 - thick plank; 4x4 - two of 'em. |
Paint at Wickes
PeterC wrote:
In Wickes t'other day, wanting some smallish (750ml) cans of paint for various areas. The range is being changed v. soon to low VOC (about a year ahead of legislation) and there are cans on sale at around £1.49 - £2.99. Some are high VOC but many are lowish (up to 7.99%), across Master and Trade. Obviously limited colours etc. and stock will vary a lot between branches. I bought some gloss for the spare room, called Ice White or something. Its white :-) Pretty good paint as it goes. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Paint at Wickes
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:27:34 GMT, The Medway Handyman wrote:
PeterC wrote: In Wickes t'other day, wanting some smallish (750ml) cans of paint for various areas. The range is being changed v. soon to low VOC (about a year ahead of legislation) and there are cans on sale at around £1.49 - £2.99. Some are high VOC but many are lowish (up to 7.99%), across Master and Trade. Obviously limited colours etc. and stock will vary a lot between branches. I bought some gloss for the spare room, called Ice White or something. Its white :-) Pretty good paint as it goes. Opened a tin of [some palish, brownish colour] and it was grey! Much stirring later, it was the correct colour - phew! We'll see how well it covers when the weather warms up a bit. Having a 'warm, well-ventilated room' atm is really either/or. -- Peter. 2x4 - thick plank; 4x4 - two of 'em. |
Paint at Wickes
PeterC wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:27:34 GMT, The Medway Handyman wrote: PeterC wrote: In Wickes t'other day, wanting some smallish (750ml) cans of paint for various areas. The range is being changed v. soon to low VOC (about a year ahead of legislation) and there are cans on sale at around £1.49 - £2.99. Some are high VOC but many are lowish (up to 7.99%), across Master and Trade. Obviously limited colours etc. and stock will vary a lot between branches. I bought some gloss for the spare room, called Ice White or something. Its white :-) Pretty good paint as it goes. Opened a tin of [some palish, brownish colour] and it was grey! Much stirring later, it was the correct colour - phew! I bought a paint mixing paddle from Toolstation a while ago http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand.../d10/sd/p92433 Bought it for stirring Stain Stop paint - which takes quite a bit of mixing to work 100% IME. Brilliant little thing, used in a drill driver on low speed, no splashes. Its become so handy I wouldn't be without it now. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Paint at Wickes
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:36:11 GMT, The Medway Handyman wrote:
Opened a tin of [some palish, brownish colour] and it was grey! Much stirring later, it was the correct colour - phew! I bought a paint mixing paddle from Toolstation a while ago http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand.../d10/sd/p92433 Bought it for stirring Stain Stop paint - which takes quite a bit of mixing to work 100% IME. Brilliant little thing, used in a drill driver on low speed, no splashes. Its become so handy I wouldn't be without it now. Needs to be slow! My brother mixed about 3 li in a 5 li tin, using a pillar dril, got distracted and caught the tin. Apart from the angle that he stopped, the room was, er, painted! He saved about -2 days in time. -- Peter. 2x4 - thick plank; 4x4 - two of 'em. |
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