Re: DIY (paint) help please!
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Originally Posted by
KAYS6912
My friend wants to decorate her living room but needs to use a "low-odour" gloss paint as her hubby suffers from COPD and paint fumes would affect him badly.
I've tried Googling but am going round in circles, so if any of you nice people can tell me a brand and where to get it, I'd be obliged.
Normally they would be water based glosses and it also tells you on the tins if they are low odour.
Good things with water based is, wash in water not turps/white spirit, tend to dry quicker and less smell normally
Regards brand, I know that Dulux, Crown, B&Q's own make and Wickes all do a low odour, if you need a lot, you may be able to have your own colour made up at a decorator centre like dulux DC
Nearest Dulux decorator centre to you is G32 8HY ( I think based on your location setting)
Re: DIY (paint) help please!
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Originally Posted by
raindropsies
Normally they would be water based glosses and it also tells you on the tins if they are low odour.
Good things with water based is, wash in water not turps/white spirit, tend to dry quicker and less smell normally
Regards brand, I know that Dulux, Crown, B&Q's own make and Wickes all do a low odour, if you need a lot, you may be able to have your own colour made up at a decorator centre like dulux DC
Nearest Dulux decorator centre to you is G32 8HY ( I think based on your location setting)
Thanks Sarah. I did find out about the water-based stuff. I also read a review about the Wickes one and it wasn't at all good! I'll have a wee look at B&Q's website again see if I get anywhere this time.
Oh - and my friend's in Liverpool Sarah but thanks for taking the time to check that out for me.
Re: DIY (paint) help please!
Here in the U.S. I have used Sherwin Williams oil based paint for many years.
Even tho their ratings arent as good as some, I have found their oil base paints loses odor within 2 hours.
Even more than 20 years ago we have commented on low odor from their products.
Keep searching and find some newsgroups that have home repair listed
Re: DIY (paint) help please!
Hi Nancy,
Agree with Rainy, B&Q have a greater stock of low odour than other trade places. Ask them if they have 'Crown' which is supposed to be the best. The finish is obviously not as good a 'gloss' finish because of being water based.
LD
Re: DIY (paint) help please!
It won't help with the low odour part of your dilema - but adding to Rainy's suggestion of water based paints - I have found them to be easier on the nose so to speak, they make the clean up after painting a lot easier and .......... the water based paints are 'pet friendly' - an essential if the furries want to lend a hand with the decorating :o)
Re: DIY (paint) help please!
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