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I've got a tin I need to try after Jacobs recommendation. Just need something to put it on. The builder said the client wanted little green paint but said it cost too much. Dulux is cheaper but will need 1-2 extra coats. 1-2 extra coats worth of paint as well as labour !!!RogerS wrote:For painting outside wood, I'm very impressed with linseed oil-based paints.
Mike G wrote:
Sorry to be a pain, Roger, but could you please confirm the Sikkens product names & numbers, please, as Cetol Filter 7 isn't immediately obvious on their website:
9fingers wrote:Mike G wrote:
Sorry to be a pain, Roger, but could you please confirm the Sikkens product names & numbers, please, as Cetol Filter 7 isn't immediately obvious on their website:
Data sheet here Mike https://www.duluxtradepaintexpert.co.uk ... 7_plus.pdf
hth
Bob
Sounds like something for you to do in your copious spare time Roger! Actually, the finish degrades fastest in summer so my guess is the finishes will last longer oop north. It's the UV wot does it.RogerS wrote:Interesting experiment. But ...be interesting to try it up here to see how they fare !
Rod wrote:. Sadly I had to give in and we now have PVC windows and doors.
Rod
Mike G wrote:Roger, any chance of an update on this?
As an aside, the Cetol Filter 7 is supposed to be used over a primer (HLS). Is that what you did, can you remember? Sikkens say to expect 5 to 7 years before re-coating on hardwood joinery, so long as the initial coatings were applied thinly.
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