Water based gloss, which one?

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Which Gloss paint is good nowadays?

I have a lot of previously painted skirting, doors & architrave to paint, don't know whether oil or water based paint has been used before though.

Atm looking at Johnstone's aqua guard & undercoat, seems to be getting good feedback.

Is it a matter of just rubbing previous surface down to give it a key & then 1 coat undercoat & 2 coats of topcoat. Many thanks
 
Rub with meths to test gloss.
If any comes off it's waterbased on there.

As for which one.. Loads on the market so depends on budget and where you are applying.
£60 HVLP is simple to use and you can spray it.
Brush or roller?
Going to get skin oil on with handrails?
I can tell you which is though to be the best but it's not cheap.

Maybe crown fastflow would work for you as a waterbased alkyd...

I used Johnstones aqua gloss as a middle or the road gloss. Don't level so well as some though but goes through HVLP nice.
Splash of water sometimes helps the flow
 
Rub with meths to test gloss.
If any comes off it's waterbased on there.

As for which one.. Loads on the market so depends on budget and where you are applying.
£60 HVLP is simple to use and you can spray it.
Brush or roller?
Going to get skin oil on with handrails?
I can tell you which is though to be the best but it's not cheap.

Maybe crown fastflow would work for you as a waterbased alkyd...

I used Johnstones aqua gloss as a middle or the road gloss. Don't level so well as some though but goes through HVLP nice.
Splash of water sometimes helps the flow
Cheers once again for your advice Wayners.

£60 HLVP are you allowed to say which one?
Thinking ahead, i have a external wall to paint this year & possibly the lounge & dining room too, so a sprayer would be handy.

I don't do cheap paints, but don't do very expensive ones either. Even though everything seems to be expensive nowadays

I'll probably go with the Johnstone's aqua gloss. Many thanks
 

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