WC wall paint - water marks
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Can anyone offer any advice for this?
Water dripping off wet hands are leaving water marks on our nice grey walls.

They've been painted with this:

Ideally I'd like to re-paint in the same colour with a paint that won't show these marks. There's no getting away from the wall getting wet. This problem was not apparent when the wall was white.
Do I need a non-matt paint? Gloss? Can see that being a PITA.
I don't even know what colour it is. The Mrs agreed it originally and I don't understand the codes on the tin!
Walls are plasterboard with MDF tacked on to give a panelling effect.
Water dripping off wet hands are leaving water marks on our nice grey walls.
They've been painted with this:
Ideally I'd like to re-paint in the same colour with a paint that won't show these marks. There's no getting away from the wall getting wet. This problem was not apparent when the wall was white.
Do I need a non-matt paint? Gloss? Can see that being a PITA.
I don't even know what colour it is. The Mrs agreed it originally and I don't understand the codes on the tin!
Walls are plasterboard with MDF tacked on to give a panelling effect.
I used that exact paint in a few areas of our house; it’s utter s
te! It’s not in the least bit washable.
You probably want some kind of vinyl silk bathroom paint.
If you want it a bit more matt you could try Farrow and Ball’s Modern Emulsion as that’s pretty washable. Little Greene’s equivalent still holds the water marks but is great paint otherwise.
te! It’s not in the least bit washable. You probably want some kind of vinyl silk bathroom paint.
If you want it a bit more matt you could try Farrow and Ball’s Modern Emulsion as that’s pretty washable. Little Greene’s equivalent still holds the water marks but is great paint otherwise.
Crumpet said:
I used that exact paint in a few areas of our house; it s utter s
te! It s not in the least bit washable.
You probably want some kind of vinyl silk bathroom paint.
If you want it a bit more matt you could try Farrow and Ball s Modern Emulsion as that s pretty washable. Little Greene s equivalent still holds the water marks but is great paint otherwise.
Thanks.
te! It s not in the least bit washable. You probably want some kind of vinyl silk bathroom paint.
If you want it a bit more matt you could try Farrow and Ball s Modern Emulsion as that s pretty washable. Little Greene s equivalent still holds the water marks but is great paint otherwise.
Something with a sheen is traditional in bathrooms e.g. vinyl silk or whatever, but bear in mind it'll change the look as the reflectance.
Theoretically that should be washable - might be worth giving it a light wash down uniformly before over painting, just to see if you can "even it out". but a Matt paint will always in my experience struggle as it'll want to hold on to things a bit.
I've had good results with Crown Extreme Scrubbable - available on trade from Crown Decorators Centres.
But you might be best switching to a bathroom type paint, they are anti mould normally and a bit shiny so you can wash them down more like a plastic sheet (within reason!)
Theoretically that should be washable - might be worth giving it a light wash down uniformly before over painting, just to see if you can "even it out". but a Matt paint will always in my experience struggle as it'll want to hold on to things a bit.
I've had good results with Crown Extreme Scrubbable - available on trade from Crown Decorators Centres.
But you might be best switching to a bathroom type paint, they are anti mould normally and a bit shiny so you can wash them down more like a plastic sheet (within reason!)
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