Just recently finished some interior decorating and found that conventional solvent (also referred to as oil based) paints are gradually being phased out in favour of water based alternatives, which are lower in Volatile Organic Compounds. It appears VOCs are harmful to us, the environment and contribute to air pollution. Anyway this all appears quite good and noble, anything that minimises our impact on the environment gets my approval. So I bought "Duxlux Easycare Satin" as a finish for the woodwork and went to finish the job. What a load of rubbish! No body, no hide power and it took 2 coats to get an acceptable (but not wonderful) finish on wood work that had been well prepared and undercoated. I spoke to a painting contractor about this and he tells me the industry is in for a shakeup, labour costs will shoot up as most jobs will require double the labour because one coat of this stuff ain't worth a damn! Anyway i got onto Dulux ICI about it but I'm still waiting........
Anyone with similar experience out there? On the plus side the paints don't smell (no VOCs) and are easy to clean up, but I'd rather the oil based stuff myself (bring back red lead anyone???!!!)
Anyone with similar experience out there? On the plus side the paints don't smell (no VOCs) and are easy to clean up, but I'd rather the oil based stuff myself (bring back red lead anyone???!!!)