Why do they only do tester pots in emulsion?
All I want is a small amount, of eggshell or satin wood.
Not a full tins worth at £15.
Tester pots
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Re: Tester pots
you'll find many aren't even emulsion but a base paint.
Some brands will do 500ml & 750ml tins
Some brands will do 500ml & 750ml tins
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I dont condone it, but what happens if you bought a big pot......'realised' you didnt need it after all and then took it back in the same condition you bought it!?
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Then it gets restocked on the shelf then the next poor sod who buys it is out of pocket.
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I said I didnt condone it!Colour Republic wrote:Then it gets restocked on the shelf then the next poor sod who buys it is out of pocket.
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Re: Tester pots
Had a brain wave, mix my own colours, got loads of deep colours, i bought ages ago. Drop of coloured into white, im going to give it a go. Nothing to loose bar an eggcup full of white.
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