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Default Need dulux bourbon paint - help please

Hi

Does anyone know where i can get bourbon dulux non drip gloss either
online or warehouse as it seems to be discontinued.Only bought tin
last year.
Have been to local b&q , homebase , focus.

Cheers

Malc
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Hi

Does anyone know where i can get bourbon dulux non drip gloss either
online or warehouse as it seems to be discontinued.Only bought tin
last year.
Have been to local b&q , homebase , focus.

Cheers

Malc


Try www.dulux.co.uk and search their colour chart for the one you need.
Then you can e-mail them and ask for a stockist near you.


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Does anyone know where i can get bourbon dulux non drip gloss either
online or warehouse as it seems to be discontinued.Only bought tin
last year.
Have been to local b&q , homebase , focus.

Cheers

Malc


Go to a Dulux trade centre and they can mix it.


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malcolmrice wrote in message
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Hi

Does anyone know where i can get bourbon dulux non drip gloss either
online or warehouse as it seems to be discontinued.Only bought tin
last year.
Have been to local b&q , homebase , focus.

Cheers

Malc


Go to a Dulux trade centre and they can mix it.

Indeed, even a normal Dulux mixing machine at B&Q or whatever can usually
mix these I think. You just have to give them the name of the colour. In the
past I've had them mix up a big tin of emulsion instead of buying loads of
the little tubs in the "Kid Zone" range. Matched fine.

BUT I don't think you'll have much luck getting Non Drip gloss tinted to
your colour because it's too thick to shake and mix I think. You'll probably
only get "liquid" gloss.

Regards,
Simon.


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