heres a little link to help you make your mind up in my opinion if you lay it on to thick its then not a mist coat, also you already have had the problem of it drying out to quick where you haven't sealed it properly, you will see more varying opinions here http://www.mybuilder.com/ask-a-trad...he-wall-first-or-paint-straight-onto-the-wall
Interesting; several seem to favour 50/50 & others with me at 70/30; a few years ago I got ridiculed on here for suggesting thinning it so much with the comment that 10% was more than enough ; you can see similar recommendations on our own Decs forum but I’ve always stuck to my guns. TBH, it’s likely to work just as well as long as you don’t go much below 25%.
Hi JR, never really been away but I do seem to spend most of my time posting the Building or Tiling Forums these days. As Roy said on your “what’s happened to everyone” thread, I think the newer contributors mostly seem to have taken over the reigns; RC also posted a thread which echoed some of my thoughts on the Forum recently but it seems to have disappeared, deleted by Mods possibly
I usually still post any that involve tiling or stove installation or when what’s been posted is poor advice or just plain wrong.
well, glad to say I've got over the ceiling issue - it's now looking perfect with no orange peel effect, patching or roller marks!
Mist coated plaster with 50/50 mist coat x2, then 40/60 coat then 20/80 coat. Hopefully I can save some people alot of probs with this post.
Not sure if it was my lack of expertise using trade paint, or if it was just Wickes paint that was crap, but I definately noticed a difference using crown paint.
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