the trouble with the quick drying gloss paints is if you like a shiny finish like on your radiators or doors it leaves them dull unlike normal gloss which takes longer to dry but leaves a shiny finish if you really want a quick drying gloss b and q do one and so do home base that is if your in the UK i find with it it peeled quicker than normal gloss and it did not keep its colour as well as the shiny gloss and they are expensive to buy compared to normal gloss a small pot was nearly 14 pounds
2007-03-05 18:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Low Odour Gloss Paint
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answered by ? 4
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This tends to be a problem with most quick drying paints, (become yellowish white) does it have to dry quickly? otherwise, just use a good quality gloss, 3 thin coats at twelve hour+ intervals should do the job (Try using a sponge radiator roller instead of a brush.) The thicker you apply it the longer it takes to dry.
2007-03-05 17:50:10
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answered by Jamin 2
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It really depends on what it is you are painting, If it is metal, try spray painting out side with a paint that has a rust inhibitor included in the paint. if it is wood inside of your house try any paint purchased at a Home Depot or a Lowe's.. They will be able to assist you in what type you need to use.. But most paints are smell free once they are applied unless you stick your nose right into the newly painted area.
2007-03-05 17:48:00
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answered by Angus. 4
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B+Q do a White paint called Evawhite, it very low odour and very quick drying and Never goes yellow.
2007-03-05 17:53:42
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answered by The Alchemist 4
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I prefer WHITE, it looks fresher and cleaner than CREAM. I painted my house BLUE, you can do that if you want. But, I prefer you to do WHITE, because it is a waste of time rubbing the paintwork you painted and it will be very tiring too. Or maybe if you want BLUE or CREAM go and ask my cousin to help rub off the paint. It'll cost you about $20 or $50 depending on what you want.
2016-03-29 01:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You need synthetic paint mate , drys in 10 mins odour free and stays white cos it's not oil based , i use it all the time !!
2007-03-05 17:49:28
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answered by nicemanvery 7
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B & Q "One coat Gloss"
2007-03-06 19:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.sandasupplies.co.uk/zinsserpaints.asp
2007-03-05 17:42:09
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answered by ♥shushin♥ 6
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