reccommend an exterior masory paint ( magnolia)
reccommend an exterior masory paint ( magnolia)
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DBSV8

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5,958 posts

262 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Any reccommendations ,

tried the B+q 5 year magnolia paint last year and the colour has faded already so will need to get a refund then start over again , any reccommendations

dirty boy

14,826 posts

233 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Interested on this myself, hoping to paint ours in the next few weeks.

Any pictures of yours at the moment? I'm not sure what colour to go for, and am looking for inspiration.

Davel

8,982 posts

282 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Sandtex is very good

Laurel Green

31,022 posts

256 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Davel said:
Sandtex is very good
As is Dulux Weathershield. Not much to choose between them, though think the Dulux has a tad more elasticity. smile

DBSV8

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5,958 posts

262 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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dirty boy said:
Interested on this myself, hoping to paint ours in the next few weeks.

Any pictures of yours at the moment? I'm not sure what colour to go for, and am looking for inspiration.
very disapointed in the finish after 1 year ( B+Q )5 year guarantee with two coats and after 1 year , looking very weathered also interested on views of using Sandtex or alternative , especialy with 15 years guarantee

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

267 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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It really depends on the property.

Using a modern exterior paint on an old building and you can cause all sorts of problems, not just colour fade.

S47

1,356 posts

204 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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I need to paint my new garage too so am interested in getting a good paint.
Is it possible to spray sandtex or weathershield??
Maybe a silly Q but whats the difference betweeen cheap interior matt emulsion and silly priced exterior paint - anyone know??

Laurel Green

31,022 posts

256 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Good quality exterior paint contains fungicide and more plasticisers amongst other things.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

263 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Laurel Green said:
As is Dulux Weathershield. Not much to choose between them, though think the Dulux has a tad more elasticity. smile
+1

i have a house that is rendered , and is built sideways on. so i have a very large frontage with a lot of surface area to paint. with weathershield we paint every four or five years

DBSV8

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262 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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jas xjr said:
+1

i have a house that is rendered , and is built sideways on. so i have a very large frontage with a lot of surface area to paint. with weathershield we paint every four or five years
I just dont get the 15 year guarantee that is advertised on these products ,surely if they are guaranteed for 15 years they should last longer than 4-5 years

jas xjr

11,309 posts

263 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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DBSV8 said:
I just dont get the 15 year guarantee that is advertised on these products ,surely if they are guaranteed for 15 years they should last longer than 4-5 years
the paint is ok its just that stains appear on top of the paint. probably caused by water running off window sills. might try and jet wash it first next time smile

mart 63

2,427 posts

268 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Try using Dulux Weathershield all seasons.Its solvent based and out lasts anything on the market,also gives a nice sheen finish.

ivanhoew

1,029 posts

265 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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wickes master lasted well for me.

Spudler

3,985 posts

220 months

cptsideways

13,834 posts

276 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Useful thread as I have to do our tall rendered wall this year. Cant remember what we used but its lasted a good few years.

Quick tip when applying paint to rendered walls try using a car wash sponge for application, it was 10 X better & way faster than a roller sponge biggrin

S47

1,356 posts

204 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Anyone sprayed Weathershield and had success?

DBSV8

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5,958 posts

262 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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mart 63 said:
Try using Dulux Weathershield all seasons.Its solvent based and out lasts anything on the market,also gives a nice sheen finish.
that looks very good , about 42 quid for 5 litres , guessing with two coats I would probably need around 8-10 tins

mart 63

2,427 posts

268 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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Start with 4 tins,its got an excellent coverage rate.You have to apply thin coats.

Shaolin

2,955 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th February 2011
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ivanhoew said:
wickes master lasted well for me.
yes

We used Wickes too, a cream shade, about 4 years so far but still looks like new.

GregE240

10,857 posts

291 months

Monday 7th February 2011
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We have a magnolia picket fence right around the frontage of our place...anyone recommend an outside paint for that? Guessing Weathershield do a wood based paint?