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woolleysheep | 06:56 Sat 30th May 2009 | Interiors
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when painting my lounge ceiling with matt emulsion { with large windows at each end} i can see every roller join where the emulsion has overlapped,i have tried working across and down the ceiling but cannot get a satisfactory finish
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how many coats have you given it ?
what make of paint ?
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four coats -b&q matt emulsion
the problem might be the 'b and q' there -woolley
their paint - whilst being cheaper- especially their bargain type- isnt the best-you usually have to put on loads of coats - so you arent saving anything in the long run- - it is ok for a first coat
best get a good brand and one coat of that should be enough now
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willa sheen paint look better{ better quatity}
stick with the matt- and one coat of a good quality (same colour obviously) should finsh it
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thanks for your time
Hi, another reason for having all the roller joins is that the paint is drying too quickly. You always need to keep what is called a wet edge. Try not to let the edge of the last bit you have done dry before putting on the next bit. As beejay says using B&Q paint wont help. I have never found it to be very good. Doesn't cover as well as the well known brands like Dulux.
Wickes sell paint made by leyland which has a good reputation
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thanks again for the information ,will wait for a cooler day before trying again

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