Does the Aqua range include a satinwood?
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If you refer to the Acrylic Satin, then of course it is waterbased.
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If you refer to the Acrylic Satin, then of course it is waterbased.
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What else would I be referring to? Most readers can cope with a little deixis here and there, can they not?
Thank you for admitting that you wouldn't know what else I would be referring to. Most sensible people would conclude that the paint referred to in my link was the ONLY paint I could mean!
BTW : On the subject of confusing people, you sometimes do this by referring to a paint 'system', when actually you just mean one kind of paint. A system involves more than one component. HTH
Clarity is all, I agree.
Its not actually a very good idea to paint radiators in water based because of rusting. Its really important to prime any bare spots with a metal primer or use something like coverstain as an undercoat.
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I have never had any reason to think that you would do anything elseI will pass by your advice.
Literally, that's accurate.. However, the term is more often used to refer to two or more different but compatible kinds of paint which are used in conjunction with each other. Hence the confusion when one kind of paint is referred to as a 'system'.Furthermore you also mention that a system is made up of more than component, so regarding paint try a binder, solvent, and pigment.
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