watering down emulsion

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apart from mist coating i normally only thin if im going onto good smooth walls .a medium pile roller and it flows out nice and flat.i used to work for a fellow whos catchphrase was "get plenty of paint on that" he used long pile rollers on everything, even on the smoothest of walls. they ended up wasted with orange peel
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The key to using long pile or sheepskin rollers is to back roll! That action lays off the paint so yoou can avoid any stippleing or orange peel effect.
Thats if your using 15" sleeves, which dont come in short pile, A must if you've any decent area to cover!
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why do you use a non vinyl for a mist coat??
I can't remember ... someone on here said it! Hahaha!
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Tom d'Angler wrote:
why do you use a non vinyl for a mist coat??
I can't remember ... someone on here said it! Hahaha!
??? this has got to be a joke or am i suffering from a humour bypass today?
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??? this has got to be a joke or am i suffering from a humour bypass today?
Not a joke ... someone on here, I can't remember who, said you shouldn't use vinyl matt for mist-coating. I can't remember the reason they gave.
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Sorry mate...Mis coating is done with NON-VINYL paint because the vinyl will stop any remainding moisture from escaping and trap it between the plaster and the paint causing it to peel away.
For the same reason vinyl paint is prodominantly used in high moisture areas, such as kitchens and bathrooms, to stop it happening the other way.
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because the vinyl will stop any remainding moisture from escaping and trap it between the plaster and the paint causing it to peel away.
That's it!

It must be my age ... I seem to get more and more forgetful these days.

What were we talking about? :lol:
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painters not decorators, or decorators not painters, feck knows i'm a brush hand!!!!!!!
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Hahahahahaha!
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