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spanish paint
Can someone explain spanish paint to me as I am bit confused:confused:
there seems to be small pots of tint - do you mix these with white? its just I am used to B &Q where there is every type of paint in every colour I want some coloured eggshell to paint over varnished wood doors (yes i realise that is going to be a bit of job in terms of preparation but I am determined to give it a go!) Any advice welcome! |
Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by jules63
(Post 9153812)
Can someone explain spanish paint to me as I am bit confused:confused:
there seems to be small pots of tint - do you mix these with white? its just I am used to B &Q where there is every type of paint in every colour I want some coloured eggshell to paint over varnished wood doors (yes i realise that is going to be a bit of job in terms of preparation but I am determined to give it a go!) Any advice welcome! Also you have to read the tin carefully, as you say it is very confusing. I have only used tints in emulsion, as with wood paint it is harder to mix properly by hand. Some paint shops can mix paint for you but it tends to be very expensive. The last time I bought a small tin like that it cost 20€. |
Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by jules63
(Post 9153812)
Can someone explain spanish paint to me as I am bit confused:confused:
there seems to be small pots of tint - do you mix these with white? its just I am used to B &Q where there is every type of paint in every colour I want some coloured eggshell to paint over varnished wood doors (yes i realise that is going to be a bit of job in terms of preparation but I am determined to give it a go!) Any advice welcome! Other than that, I get my paint from Jovera on the road between N332 and La Vital. They will actually mix paint for you there and it's not expensive. They have a book of pain colours and you can choose the one you want in different sized pots. It's best to get a decent paint though as some of the cheaper ones dont seem to last. I dont know if its worth putting a sealant coat on first. I'm not sure how that is on wood. I certainly put one on outside walls now. |
Re: spanish paint
I don't know where you are(?) but near me there are several very good stores where they will mix the paint to any colour you desire.:thumbup:
There is a bewildering variety / types of paint and a range of qualities on offer. IMHO, cheapest is not always good economy. If you don't know, be careful to get good advice. |
Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by twistedmelon
(Post 9153885)
Places like AKI sell coloured paint but you are right they don't have the same selection as you get in the UK.
Also you have to read the tin carefully, as you say it is very confusing. I have only used tints in emulsion, as with wood paint it is harder to mix properly by hand. Some paint shops can mix paint for you but it tends to be very expensive. The last time I bought a small tin like that it cost 20€. I use a company called MONTO - they seem to be quite widespread and they will mix any colour in any type of paint. They also offer a service whereby if you have an old flake of existing paint, then they can 'scan' it and match it exactly! |
Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 9154418)
I don't know where you are(
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Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by jules63
(Post 9153812)
Can someone explain spanish paint to me as I am bit confused:confused:
there seems to be small pots of tint - do you mix these with white? its just I am used to B &Q where there is every type of paint in every colour I want some coloured eggshell to paint over varnished wood doors (yes i realise that is going to be a bit of job in terms of preparation but I am determined to give it a go!) Any advice welcome! |
Re: spanish paint
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 9154488)
I'm not sure why you have that opinion - you can get any colour under the sun if you go to a decent paint shop.
I use a company called MONTO - they seem to be quite widespread and they will mix any colour in any type of paint. They also offer a service whereby if you have an old flake of existing paint, then they can 'scan' it and match it exactly! I did tell the OP she could get paint mixed. |
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