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Pure brilliant white eggshell finish gloss
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just to add to the confusion, about two years ago B&Q sold their own brand brilliant white gloss paint - think it also had anti-yellowing.
I had a pot left, but after looking for more found that they no longer do this range0 -
Get matte brilliant white which is wipeable. That's very important because stains do show up & being wipeable makes it last so much longer! Dulux sell it and I think it is about £10/tin. It cost me £20 in paint to do my living room with 2 coats (5m x 4m with 3.5m tall ceiling).0
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I assume OP is using it for woodwork/metal so skirting etc0
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