Yup, I got a load of the big tubs of white matt interior paint Woodies brand - I have still to return most of them - rubbish.
I was told by a painter/decorator friend not to use it and to buy "proper" paint but of course, I knew better.
In the end, I went and bought the "proper" stuff. Lesson learned.
What I noticed was, the Woodies paint needed about twice as many coats as the good stuff - even more in some places. Maybe it worked out cheaper but it was a hell of a lot more work - I've to paint the outside walls (when theres some dry weather) and you can be sure I wont be buying the cheap stuff this time.
My experience was about 3 years ago - was yours more or less recent?
I was painting about 18 months ago - or thereabouts.
Very interesting that it worked out for you. You did say brilliant white - I used a matt - I wonder is that of any interest.
I also was painting on "raw" slabs - their first ever coats.
Have only heard bad reports on the Woodies own brand paint. If you're looking to cut down on costs go to the Dulux Trade Centre in Tallaght and get them to mix the colour you want in a 10 litre White Emulsion Trade paint drum, works out a lot cheaper.
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