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| Suntan Sid |
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Never had any problems with emulsion in a bathroom, when it's been away from areas that don't recieve a direct hit from water, (top of walls, ceiling etc). But, I'd have thought if it's an area that's likely to get splashed, on a regular basis, then you'll need to go with the specialised paint. ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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 Posted: 11:02 - 04 Apr 2012 Post subject: Re: (Painters/Decorators/Builders/DIYers) Painting a bathroo |
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I've done it a few times and the non waterproof paint does tend to rub off if you have any condensation build up. I've had problems with the kitchen / bathroom stuff too - but we had a small badly ventilated bathroom.
After quite a few years (DIY level) experience I'd say cheap paint is a false economy and using the wrong stuff to 'make do' is just as bad.
Try freecycle though - lots of people have half tins of paint laying around if you only have a small bit to do. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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My bathroom's pretty small so the condensation gets everywhere really. I painted it with emulsion when I moved in and within a year it was flaky and peeling, looked diseased. Sanded it all down and repainted with kitchen and bathroom paint and it still looks new now, 3 years later.
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Cheers for your thoughts guys.
It is a small, internal bathroom with an extractor fan rather than a window and the peeling bit does get hit by water, seems the consensus is to use the proper (and expensive ) bathroom stuff .
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I did our bathroom in some paint I bought for the bedroom at our last place and never got round to using.
Having taken the mirror down, emptied and moved the cupboard out and done all the prep, painted the walls having to cut in around all the tiles trying not to get paint on the grout, and finally put down the new flooring, it looks shit when you have a shower and the patches of fresh plaster from the repairs and various other marks show through.
Given the time and effort involved, I'd much rather have spent an extra £20 on a decent tin of paint and not spent the last year thinking that I really need to do it all again after every shower. ____________________ '82 C50, '81 CB100, '84 GS125, '95 NTV650, '00 Bandit 600, '06 SV650, '56 Z1000, '89 NTV600
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 343 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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