There's been some blatant profiteering.
Dulux trade centres are the last place to go to buy Dulux paint ironically.
Whenever I have been in the dulux trade centre they have always given me a trade price - maybe because I am not an argumentative arsehole.
Talking of decorating.Remember those quality 3- or 4-inch heavy duty decorating brushes that were about half an inch thick that you used to get. Where do you get them these days?VNA’s mansion has tall ceilings and heavy 1930’s coving – I need a brush that holds loads of paint. The brush I’m using is over ten years old, but really, I need a new one. Everything in Screwfix, Toolstation and B&Q is kind of light weight. Won’t hold much paint.
You could always dip the brush in the tin more often.Anyway dont you scottish croft owners just chuck a bucket of paint on a sheep and let it run around your one room hovel.
VNA’s mansion has tall ceilings and heavy 1930’s coving – I need a brush that holds loads of paint. The brush I’m using is over ten years old, but really, I need a new one. Everything in Screwfix, Toolstation and B&Q is kind of light weight. Won’t hold much paint.
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For the ceiling, get yourself a roller and extending handle. I did my girlfriend's room with one of those and it was dead easy!
For brushes, try Wilkos, ive found them good to use, and not expensive
Paints have changed too over the years. Most are now water based, dry too quickly, and despite claims regarding coverage, require two and sometines three coats to cover and leave a good even finish.
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. How long do we have before the miracle recovery?.