![]() It does drag a little bit as you apply the paint, which means it is a pain to use and takes a little bit of extra time. The opacity of Dulux Trade gloss is good. Touch dry in 4 or 5 hours but as with any gloss on this list, it’ll take a couple of weeks to cure and go rock solid. It is often cheaper to buy paint online, so I have linked in the best (cheapest) comprehensive trade paint website I know of under each review.ĭulux do a proper “in your face” Pure Brilliant White gloss, as well as being able to tint it to just about any colour you could possibly wish for. Please note that you should always use the recommended undercoat for each of the products listed below. I know you will spend a few extra quid, but it’s well worth it. ![]() I’ll stick to “trade” paint as it is far better quality than its retail counterpart. A good gloss finish will look amazing for years to come, but which is the best oil-based gloss paint to buy? I’m going to take you through some of the products I have used over the years and give you my recommendations. I personally think gloss is still a viable option and it is just a case of choosing your products carefully. Proud, brilliant white, or coloured glossy skirting boards and doorways can look amazing in your home. It never used to be a problem, but manufacturers are now heavily restricted on which chemicals they are allowed to use in paint and yellowing is more prolific.ĭo not let this put you off though. ![]() I put this down to the issue of “yellowing” which is caused by the colour of the oil bleeding through your paint finish. At one point it was the “must have” finish in most homes, but now a lot of homeowners tend to sway towards alternatives like satinwood. Oil-based gloss is a big talking point in the decorating industry nowadays. ![]()
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