paint it white or leave it

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the kichen walls are an orangey colour and are changing to a yellow, the boss of the house tells me i should emulsion the walls white first before covering with yellow :? err so thats 2 coats of white then 2 or 3 of yellow
is she wrong for the first time in her life and should i just slap up the yellow as i cant see the point in doing what she says
 
Afraid she may well be right lol. White is a good undercoat for some yellows. Usually one coat of white might kill the orange and you'll be suprised how easily the yellow covers and might only need one coat :wink:
But some of the modern 'zingy yellows' might need two, sometimes more.[/u]
 
white is good for a base coat but i dont see the point myself me myself would just give it 3 coats of yellow if it didnt cover in 2 coats no point in giving it 2 coats of white then 2 coats of yellow. carl
 
Thats ok carl but as I mentioned there are yellows (reds,greens too) that will not cover in two coats, mainly Dulux colours, capricorn (yellow) or willow (green-ish) which if viewed on a trade card will have an asterisk which denotes extra coats required in other words they can't formulate the colour right (chromate problem) soo at least 3 coats required. The other prob is that dulux retail omit the asterisk and leave the diy'r to put 4/5 coats on .

What I was trying to put over is that 2 coats of yellow over an orange colour would not look as good as one coat of white and one coat of the yellow..... :wink:

Should have said hash # insteead of asterisk.. anybody bovered lol
 
Thanks guys, ive done a couple of test squares in one ive done 3 coats of the dulux tough matt sunkissed yellow over the orange and it still looks like it neeeds another coat ! and the other square ive done two coats of yellow over one coat of white so far, so i may do three of yellow and two of white. god the kitchen will be half the size with all those layers :shock: :D
 
that sounds like too much to me mate, one white and two yellow would be plenty. i honestly think you'd get away with two yellow if you used trade paint
 

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