Cheers Pigeo85, we have lived without a panel on the bath for about 6 months and I haven't seen any water leave the bath or shower in that time so I figure the risk is small.
I am leaning towards a full oil-based system, finishing with Johnstone's Flat Oil. The areas I am painting will not get any direct sunlight, so I am hoping this reduces the chance of premature yellowing.
I am leaning towards a full oil-based system, finishing with Johnstone's Flat Oil. The areas I am painting will not get any direct sunlight, so I am hoping this reduces the chance of premature yellowing.
That's why the inside of a painted cupboard will be darker but the exterior white woodwork on a South facing house is never yellow
I guess that technically the UV light bleaches paints but that is desirable when it comes to white (or light coloured) woodwork.
Not wanting to malign the counter staff BUT they seldom have first hand experience of using (a wide range of) products.
I would just stick with the OB primer, possibly an OB UC, and then the WB matt. Whilst I have seen paints craze, I have never had it happen to anything that I have painted.
I would advise that you prime all faces to reduce the risk of warping and apply an extra OB coat to end grains.
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