painted ceiling gone wrong

So because Leyland's in not Leyland's, Leyland's is not Johnston's?

sorry my bad, was supposed to say

there is different types of leyland paint,

i'm not disputing it is owned by by PPG who also own Johnstones
 
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I’ve used Johnstone’s and Leyland paints, And in my opinion, they are not the same. Leyland is not as good as Johnstone’s and is reflected in the price.

Yes they are made by the same company, but Leyland is aimed at the diy market
 
I've learned about Johnstons slash Leylands paints from Black Widow screen paint project I could actually share here too at some point.
 
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I’ve used Johnstone’s and Leyland paints, And in my opinion, they are not the same. Leyland is not as good as Johnstone’s and is reflected in the price.

Yes they are made by the same company, but Leyland is aimed at the diy market

I think it might be more accurate to say that Leyland, rather than Leyland Trade is aimed at the DIY market.

TBH, the only Leyland Trade product that I normally purchase is their acrylic primer and that is because it doesn't clog my abrasives when sanding it. That said, I am no a fan of Johnstones pints either. I recently used their white Covaplus emulsion. It took numerous coats to cover dark marks but it does roll well without the sheen issues that you can get with Dulux Trade emulsion.
 
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