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Glossing
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Is satinwood paint shiny?
No it's satin
http://www.screwfix.com/p/leyland-trade-satinwood-paint-brilliant-white-2-5ltr/75370
This is what I use
http://www.screwfix.com/p/leyland-trade-eggshell-paint-brilliant-white-2-5ltr/71841
The manufacturers call satin "mid sheen" so it's slightly shiny.0 -
No it's satin
http://www.screwfix.com/p/leyland-trade-satinwood-paint-brilliant-white-2-5ltr/75370
This is what I use
http://www.screwfix.com/p/leyland-trade-eggshell-paint-brilliant-white-2-5ltr/71841
The manufacturers call satin "mid sheen" so it's slightly shiny.
Thats oil based right?{Signature removed by Forum Team}0 -
Satinwood!0
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What's the matter with gloss? I like doing it; when you've finished, it really looks as though you've achieved something.
Apparently paint has been reformulated (again) so that the yellowing of brilliant white (gloss and satin) doesn't occur (so much).0
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