Some of the water based paints are very very good, I use Dulux diamond hard quick drying satin, used it on the campervan I did, not heard of your one but looks very impressive. Top job.
It's really good and easy for a clumsy git like me to use. They do other types of paint too. I first used it on our UPVC front door. I used their 'Al fresco' weatherproof chalk paint on it and 3 years later it still looks like a new door.
Edit: My wife tells me it’s a composite door, not UPVC. What do I know?
As above. Our front door which has been on for about 15 years now is looking like it needs a new coat of paint - it’s definately a lot yellower than the white frame. I think being south facing, the sun has done its worse. Might even change the colour if it’s possible. Can it be painted and if so, what paint(s) would you recommend? If I could paint it I’d take it off, remove furniture, mask up glass, primer/undercoat (if needed) and spray it...
Stunning job mate, I am going to try on our bedroom wardrobes, we love the colour and that dresser looks 100 times better painted as it now looks very contemporary.