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HilfeHilfe12 May 2014 11:28Hello,
This is not directly related to construction, but it is (in)directly connected. We will soon be moving into our new build. The landlord insists on white walls. We have painted some walls in bright colors (strong red, purple, gold).
Which white paint would you recommend to avoid having to apply a second coat?
Thank you
This is not directly related to construction, but it is (in)directly connected. We will soon be moving into our new build. The landlord insists on white walls. We have painted some walls in bright colors (strong red, purple, gold).
Which white paint would you recommend to avoid having to apply a second coat?
Thank you
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HilfeHilfe12 May 2014 11:29Currently, the professional deck paint in white from the manufacturer Vincent is on offer (e.g., Hellweg).
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nordanney12 May 2014 11:59You will always need to apply two coats, even with Indeko Plus. The first coat should be slightly tinted, followed by white as the second coat. Cheap DIY store paint will probably require a third coat as well.
When we moved in, we had to renovate first. The advantage was that the previous tenant didn’t feel like painting properly anyway. The downside was that we had a dark RED in the study. I bought white paint, but even there, two coats were necessary. Just look for high-coverage white paint at the hardware store. I think ours was from Alpina *thinking*
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BauProjekt1415 May 2014 23:12ypg schrieb:
... please no DIY store paint!!!What about DIY store paint?
For example, Alpina White is a top-rated product with a score of 1.6
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