Does External Gloss Not Gloss Depending When Applied ?

I'd be grateful if you could pass me the direct number for the dulux lab. I have never managed to get it.

So given that we have both admitted that we are speculating- are you willing to apologise to jack- it would be the mature thing to do.
 
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No of course not. This is a DIY forum and he is asking daft questions. Let him contact Dulux - they like a good laugh.
 
errr right... so a non decorator has now codified what is and isn't daft?
 
I thought you said you WERE a decorator? (Even though you can't paint without tramlines) :rolleyes:
 
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Now just hang on a minute here.
The answer to his question is YES and that's what I said.

Good enough?
 
Actually, "Growler" did reply to my question by referring to the points I raised. At first I was not sure on the content of the reply but on reading it again "Growler" did actually provide some positive feedback.

Could I suggest that we all move on and let the dust settle on this one?

Rgds
Jack
 
fair enough- sorry growler- I must have been reading the post out of context, my apologies
 
Thanks opps. Very decent.

We all have different opinions/ways, skills, sometimes as I'm sure you know that I do. ;)

Right.... I'm off to watch Ann Widdecombe glide across the dancefloor.
 
Now that is sad Growler ,each to their own i suppose :D :eek: wouls sooner watch paint dry. :oops:
 
I usually finish my glossing outside, or even in unheated insides by 4pm if it feels like a frost coming. Had bad experiences on building site where we glossed all the doors in four flats finished ' 5pm. There was a frost. next day all the glosswork we had done had either bloomed/ flashed or the gloss was completely flat.
not good when on peicework.
The other occasion was a lovely day in late may, decided to stop on and gloss all the fascia/soffit and all done by 7pm. It turned quite misty and gloomy.. Next day all the kn gloss had turned matt..not good when self employed :evil: still it was a good undercoat only had to regloss all :rolleyes:
 

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