sardine Member Messages 3,553 Location Buckinghamshire Jun 24, 2021 #1 What do you think about mixing different brands of the same colour same type of paint into one can? In this case polyurethane floor paint which I've to two half full tins of.
What do you think about mixing different brands of the same colour same type of paint into one can? In this case polyurethane floor paint which I've to two half full tins of.
A a111r Member Messages 2,149 Location London Jun 24, 2021 #2 It'll go one of two ways. So try a small sample, see if it mixes and sets properly? If not, plan where you use each on the floor.
It'll go one of two ways. So try a small sample, see if it mixes and sets properly? If not, plan where you use each on the floor.
C Chillitt Member Messages 1,427 Location Cirencester Jun 24, 2021 #3 I wouldn't. Id rather have the floor in two slightly different shades than have the chance of the whole lot blistering or falling off
I wouldn't. Id rather have the floor in two slightly different shades than have the chance of the whole lot blistering or falling off
Ross365 Member Messages 1,761 Location UK Jun 24, 2021 #4 I'd mix them... and then give them to someone I don't like
Onoff In the land of the unfinished project I am King! Messages 10,148 Location Sevenoaks, UK Jun 24, 2021 #5 I did it in the garage. All single pack paints. All different shades of grey. Wickes, Leyland, Screwfix. Full tins, 1/2 tins scrounged from work. All in a 25L beer bucket then spread with a broom. Came out pucker.
I did it in the garage. All single pack paints. All different shades of grey. Wickes, Leyland, Screwfix. Full tins, 1/2 tins scrounged from work. All in a 25L beer bucket then spread with a broom. Came out pucker.
V voipio Member Messages 2,892 Location Not Cambridge Jun 24, 2021 #6 What, you mean it puckered up, or it was all pukka, (borrowed from Hindi and Urdu "pakkā," meaning "solid.")
What, you mean it puckered up, or it was all pukka, (borrowed from Hindi and Urdu "pakkā," meaning "solid.")
Onoff In the land of the unfinished project I am King! Messages 10,148 Location Sevenoaks, UK Jun 24, 2021 #7 voipio said: What, you mean it puckered up, or it was all pukka, (borrowed from Hindi and Urdu "pakkā," meaning "solid.") Click to expand... It came out solid, genuine, of good quality according to one definition of the word I just read. Think Jamie Oliver when something works out...pucker.
voipio said: What, you mean it puckered up, or it was all pukka, (borrowed from Hindi and Urdu "pakkā," meaning "solid.") Click to expand... It came out solid, genuine, of good quality according to one definition of the word I just read. Think Jamie Oliver when something works out...pucker.
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 12,758 Location CX near Chesterfield Jun 25, 2021 #8 Onoff said: Think Jamie Oliver when something works out...pucker. Click to expand... It's pakka when Jamie Oliver says it
Onoff said: Think Jamie Oliver when something works out...pucker. Click to expand... It's pakka when Jamie Oliver says it