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External paint good quality
hello fellow members.
I Carvoeiro based & i am pondering on which brand of paint to use for my external garden wall & also where to buy it from? I have been told to use CIN & buy it from the CIN shop at Fatacil & also been told to use Roblec or Robolec as that is good paint & theres a place in Sesmaris that sells & also been told that Sulcav at Fatical sell good exterior paint. I am a great believer of buying good paint & I always use Dulux or Crown back in the UK but I have little knowledge about the brands etc in Portugal & any advice will be really appreciated |
Re: External paint good quality
Hi Alf
i made the typical error here - used - as recommended - exterior tinta plastica - picked the most expensive supermarket brand -did some prep by hand - then two coats - first heavy rain it all washed off So i redid it - Luxens paint- from the very large Leroy merlin at guia still looks perfect 3 years later important in Portugal you prepare correctly you must remove all of the mould and loose paint - green or black before painting - only a good quality jet wash machine will do this or it will come back through in a year or less then prime any bare cement nb - if you jet wash paint - ALWAYS WEAR A mASK - some very harmful stuff in old paint -mould then two coats of your good quality paint - should last 5 - 10 years depending on location good luck the advice from my local decorator was - it doesnt matter what brand you buy - if you dont spend a minimum 50 euros a tin its rubbish - note- robilac which is well regarded also makes several cheap paints - i used one of them - also a disaster |
Re: External paint good quality
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Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by carvoeiro
(Post 12212680)
Hi Alf
i made the typical error here - used - as recommended - exterior tinta plastica - picked the most expensive supermarket brand -did some prep by hand - then two coats - first heavy rain it all washed off So i redid it - Luxens paint- from the very large Leroy merlin at guia still looks perfect 3 years later important in Portugal you prepare correctly you must remove all of the mould and loose paint - green or black before painting - only a good quality jet wash machine will do this or it will come back through in a year or less then prime any bare cement nb - if you jet wash paint - ALWAYS WEAR A mASK - some very harmful stuff in old paint -mould then two coats of your good quality paint - should last 5 - 10 years depending on location good luck the advice from my local decorator was - it doesnt matter what brand you buy - if you dont spend a minimum 50 euros a tin its rubbish - note- robilac which is well regarded also makes several cheap paints - i used one of them - also a disaster |
Re: External paint good quality
I go with CIN which my builder friend says is better quality.
Looks like that within each brand the quality for the same paint reference varies in time (like wine) and as my friend says CIN is top "at this time". I used CIN for the exterior and its OK |
Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by Troia
(Post 12213150)
I go with CIN which my builder friend says is better quality.
Looks like that within each brand the quality for the same paint reference varies in time (like wine) and as my friend says CIN is top "at this time". I used CIN for the exterior and its OK |
Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by Knoxy_UK
(Post 12212743)
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Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by Troia
(Post 12213150)
... Looks like that within each brand the quality for the same paint reference varies in time (like wine) ...
The best we can hope for is to ensure that the preparation and application is done as well as possible. |
Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by carvoeiro
(Post 12212680)
Hi Alf
i made the typical error here - used - as recommended - exterior tinta plastica - picked the most expensive supermarket brand -did some prep by hand - then two coats - first heavy rain it all washed off So i redid it - Luxens paint- from the very large Leroy merlin at guia still looks perfect 3 years later important in Portugal you prepare correctly you must remove all of the mould and loose paint - green or black before painting - only a good quality jet wash machine will do this or it will come back through in a year or less then prime any bare cement nb - if you jet wash paint - ALWAYS WEAR A mASK - some very harmful stuff in old paint -mould then two coats of your good quality paint - should last 5 - 10 years depending on location good luck the advice from my local decorator was - it doesnt matter what brand you buy - if you dont spend a minimum 50 euros a tin its rubbish - note- robilac which is well regarded also makes several cheap paints - i used one of them - also a disaster |
Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by carvoeiro
(Post 12212680)
Hi Alf
i made the typical error here - used - as recommended - exterior tinta plastica - picked the most expensive supermarket brand -did some prep by hand - then two coats - first heavy rain it all washed off So i redid it - Luxens paint- from the very large Leroy merlin at guia still looks perfect 3 years later important in Portugal you prepare correctly you must remove all of the mould and loose paint - green or black before painting - only a good quality jet wash machine will do this or it will come back through in a year or less then prime any bare cement nb - if you jet wash paint - ALWAYS WEAR A mASK - some very harmful stuff in old paint -mould then two coats of your good quality paint - should last 5 - 10 years depending on location good luck the advice from my local decorator was - it doesnt matter what brand you buy - if you dont spend a minimum 50 euros a tin its rubbish - note- robilac which is well regarded also makes several cheap paints - i used one of them - also a disaster |
Re: External paint good quality
hope so - two coats are always necessary for a long lasting paint job here
i found with that paint you could do the second coat the day after |
Re: External paint good quality
Originally Posted by carvoeiro
(Post 12217013)
hope so - two coats are always necessary for a long lasting paint job here
i found with that paint you could do the second coat the day after |
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