Des Pondent
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Dulux Magic Paint White is fantastic for ceilings. It goes on pink and drys white. Eliminates shadows and great coverage.https://www.screwfix.ie/p/dulux-mat...tr/1013v#product_additional_details_container
https://www.woodies.ie/dulux-ceilin...655a24fc38b4c&indexName=prod_default_products .
One is an emulsion for walls and ceilings, the other is a specific emulsion for ceilings.
One is €31.95, the other is €52.95, albeit in different shops.
Both are Dulux 10 Ltr pure brilliant white matt emulsions, both have the same coverage per litre and the same drying time.
The only difference I can see is the dearer specific ceiling paint can be applied by spray or roller, I will be applying by roller regardless.
If the specific ceiling paint is better I will pay the extra €21.
Anyone know if specific ceiling paint is better for some reason to paint ceilings ?
I've never found that myself & I've used it with brush, roller & sprayer (my favourite).Downside is that it [Colourtrend] is more difficult to work.
Agree about them being good to work with though bit punchy price wise. 10l costing 150 euros if I remember correctly. Dulux 10l was 100. Both of these were magnolia type colours and mixed on site from white base.I've never found that myself & I've used it with brush, roller & sprayer (my favourite).
This I do not know. But I do know cheap paint is pointless. You said both are Duplex. So that's already good.Anyone know if specific ceiling paint is better for some reason to paint ceilings ?
This has been a constant problem for me as a landlord. Including black mould. Is your room aired adequately after every shower. Is your extractor extra strong, is it suitable for a space where there are lots of showers, is the room properly heated.We have an issue with the ceiling paint peeling and flaking in the busiest shower room. It was repainted in 2018 and is as bad as ever. Any recommendations for a damp proof ceiling paint?
Well, the window is always opened during or after a shower. The extractor fan is probably just average. There are 2 showers taken every evening.This has been a constant problem for me as a landlord. Including black mould. Is your room aired adequately after every shower. Is your extractor extra strong, is it suitable for a space where there are lots of showers, is the room properly heated.
Ideally the extraction and source of fresh air (window) would form a path that crosses the shower area that produces the steam. Most standard shower extractors are poor in my experience.Well, the window is always opened during or after a shower. The extractor fan is probably just average. There are 2 showers taken every evening.
Any extractor I put in a rental or that was already there was very poor, as you said. It doesn't seem to be an issue in ordinary houses as homeowners always open the windows.Ideally the extraction and source of fresh air (window) would form a path that crosses the shower area that produces the steam. Most standard shower extractors are poor in my experience.
Yes, good ones will have a higher rate of extraction (specified in cubic meters per hour), and adjustable run-on timers. You can also get ones that will sense the humidity levels and run as required.Presumably if you pay more and ask for a more powerful one it exists. Ideally tied to the electric switch, and even that can be an issue, some are too long on and some way too short.
It doesn't necessarily require an open window, but for extraction to be effective, it needs to pull dry air in to the space to replace what it is pushing out. Imagine trying to suck all the air out of a bottle, doesn't matter how much effort you employ, without a means for replacement air to enter most of that force is wasted. A fan capable of extracting 50 m³/hr can only do so if there is a means of allowing that volume of air enter the space without restriction. The smaller the means of air entering the space, the less that fan will actually pull out.Are you saying that the extractor, even a really good one, will not work unless there is fresh air from an open window? I thought the extractor was in place of the open window.
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