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Eggshell Finish
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Eggshell Finish
We had shelving put in, and painted with an eggshell finish. After four days the paint still seems soft and I am trying to understand why. If the decorator did not allow sufficient drying time between coats, would that account for it?
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Re: Eggshell Finish
bruncher wrote:We had shelving put in, and painted with an eggshell finish. After four days the paint still seems soft and I am trying to understand why. If the decorator did not allow sufficient drying time between coats, would that account for it?
Is it water based? That can take a long time to harden up in my experience.
Scott.
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Re: Eggshell Finish
swill453 wrote:bruncher wrote:We had shelving put in, and painted with an eggshell finish. After four days the paint still seems soft and I am trying to understand why. If the decorator did not allow sufficient drying time between coats, would that account for it?
Is it water based? That can take a long time to harden up in my experience.
Scott.
Yes, farrow and Ball eggshell. If the intermediate layers have not dried properly, and are sealed in by one or more further coats, will they ever properly dry or will there always be an overall softness?
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Re: Eggshell Finish
bruncher wrote:swill453 wrote:bruncher wrote:We had shelving put in, and painted with an eggshell finish. After four days the paint still seems soft and I am trying to understand why. If the decorator did not allow sufficient drying time between coats, would that account for it?
Is it water based? That can take a long time to harden up in my experience.
Scott.
Yes, farrow and Ball eggshell. If the intermediate layers have not dried properly, and are sealed in by one or more further coats, will they ever properly dry or will there always be an overall softness?
Farrow and Ball: Might as well have painted the shelves with liquidised tenners....
I am sure it will harden given sufficient time. Since the eco-loons started bleating about VOCs most paint sold is utterly inferior in quality with recommended drying times correspondingly much longer.
Glad to be in Malaysia, where one can still buy decent paint, and real paint stripper that actually works. Ever tried to use modern environmentally friendly psintstripper? Might as well book a fortnights holiday while waiting for it to do anything. Dichloromsthane actually works, but seems to be too good to sell to punters in the UK. I guess the EU have banned it or similar nanny state nonsense.
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Re: Eggshell Finish
Dichloromethane paint stripper is available in the UK but the user must have completed an HSE safety course first.
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Re: Eggshell Finish
stewamax wrote:Dichloromethane paint stripper is available in the UK but the user must have completed an HSE safety course first.
It would be an interesting actuarial project to calculate if the loss of healthy lifespan to the HSE course exceeded the loss of healthy lifespan to the DCM chemical.
I can confirm that DCM stings like a bastard when it splashes on to bare skin, but the irritation is as nothing to the pain of sanding away polyurethane for days when the eco stuff fails to work. Nor is anyone is counting the cost of life lost to apoplexy and rage due to buying crappy ineffective eco-stripper and paint. Eco-loons love to carp about negative externalities: I think the world is overlooking that particular hypertensive externality.
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Re: Eggshell Finish
I'm not making a general complaint about Farrow & Ball or water-based paints. Actually I think F & B have created some fab colours, and I don't like gloss / white spirit etc.
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I am a brilliant white trade bucket kinda guy, but I must confess I too am a fan of the exquisite names of the colour palette from the coatings division of Ares Private Equity. “Elephant breath” anyone? Does that mean grey?
Price and drying times are, for me, somewhat suboptimal vs the cheap and cheerful stuff I tend to use on my projects. That’s what makes a market though, so it’s all good. Glad someone somewhere is buying the funky colours.
Price and drying times are, for me, somewhat suboptimal vs the cheap and cheerful stuff I tend to use on my projects. That’s what makes a market though, so it’s all good. Glad someone somewhere is buying the funky colours.
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Re: Eggshell Finish
Whilst discussing Farrow and Ball, it's worth mentioning for those who don't know.....
Johnstones Paint Centres have all the Farrow and Ball recipes in their mixing machines. The can mix any Farrow and Ball colour in any finish for a fraction of the price. I have some lovely F&B colours in my house, all mixed by Johnstones!
Regards
Tango
Johnstones Paint Centres have all the Farrow and Ball recipes in their mixing machines. The can mix any Farrow and Ball colour in any finish for a fraction of the price. I have some lovely F&B colours in my house, all mixed by Johnstones!
Regards
Tango
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