Review of Johnstone's Interior Wood & Metal Quick Dry Satin Water-based Radiator Paint

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @gordonbraithwaite6740
    @gordonbraithwaite6740 11 місяців тому

    Just used this on a MDF unit. Used Johnson primer then undercoat & 2 coats of satin (with fine sanding between every coat) I also used a high density roller on final coats. Have to say it's one of the best paints I have ever used & I'm a Benjamin Moore fan.

  • @0liver0verson9
    @0liver0verson9 2 роки тому +6

    If you want the smoothest finish without brush marks, then water it down for a thin consistency and do multiple coats. That's the trade-off.

  • @sHorrorfan
    @sHorrorfan 2 роки тому +3

    Watching you with all these safety precautions makes me feel so unsafe, been playing with asbestos and florescent tubes on and off all my life lol. Great vid as per, i always remember my 88 year old grandfather saying he smashed up all the carcinogens that existed, and he died of old age!

  • @robertbrooks8482
    @robertbrooks8482 Рік тому

    Bit of Walter and a Proform blaze 2 inch for no brush marks used that paint before but now I use wrx quick dry satin hands down easiest satin I’ve used to apply

  • @BurtonOutdoors
    @BurtonOutdoors 2 роки тому +4

    Give it a key no matter what it looks like, give it an undercoat, water down your paint a little by about 15% and that will stop the brushstrokes... just painting this product direct with no prep may result in blistered paint after a few months.

  • @ScrubbersGhost
    @ScrubbersGhost 2 роки тому +4

    Usually oil based paint gives a superior finish applied by brush as the working time is longer, so you can lay off and avoid brush marks. It self levels as it’s wetter for longer…..it’s the main reason why lots of switched to spraying water based woodwork etc as the finish ain’t quite as good as oil based. Clean up is easier though.

    • @keefykeef
      @keefykeef 2 роки тому +1

      Slow working time with oil based also means more likely for the paint too sag and get drips no matter how careful you are applying

    • @DrJakesVeryBritishReviews
      @DrJakesVeryBritishReviews  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info!

    • @ScrubbersGhost
      @ScrubbersGhost 2 роки тому +2

      @@keefykeef that’s why you lay it off and don’t apply it too thickly…when it dries quickly as it does with water based you can’t work it as much. I prefer water based myself, just oil is better for getting a nicer brush mark free finish. Unless spraying…or just use a 2 fussy blokes roller sleeve and be done with it🤷‍♂️

    • @keefykeef
      @keefykeef 2 роки тому +1

      @@ScrubbersGhost yes, I am well aware of how to paint. The trouble is, most people don't. That's why when I moved in to my new house I sand all our doors because they were covered in drips. That's my point

  • @jackhb7552
    @jackhb7552 21 день тому

    How was the smell after? Just bought some metal drawers the previous owner painted with this stuff a month or more ago and it’s stinking out the rooms 😬 Would be less bothered but can’t imagine it’s good for a baby to be around

  • @garrebearr3184
    @garrebearr3184 2 роки тому

    I don't know if you saw but there's a new Lego delorean set coming out on April 1st (At least in the states).

  • @rhiannonrogers9891
    @rhiannonrogers9891 2 роки тому

    Hello, the first video of yours I watched, was on your monthly bills, do you think you could do an updated one now we’re a few years on, and you’re in your new house? I’m looking to buy my first house in the next few months!

  • @chazzyb8660
    @chazzyb8660 2 роки тому

    I just use whatever paint I have painted the rest of the room with - so that my radiators match the rest of my decor. I have never had any problems with 'discolouration', and the radiator no longer stands out from the rest of the decor. And I usually wait till my heating is off (ie the summer) before painting them.
    Oh yes, I always use brushes rather than rollers, in my opinion the finish/texture is better, sure it takes a little longer but a wide brush on walls takes very little more time. In the end you are going to live with the finish for several years and the small amount of extra time you spend is minimal in the lifespan of your room.
    And I haven't used oil based paint inside since the 1980s.

    • @rachelbailey52
      @rachelbailey52 Рік тому

      @chazzyb8660 paints aren't as good as they were 20-30 years ago. They've all been watered down since this environmental business. As for alot of decorators, I have found that many don't bother preparing the wood work. Many are just slap on merchants when it comes to painting wood work.. It's all about getting the work finished as quick as possible, getting paid then onto the next job.

    • @chazzyb8660
      @chazzyb8660 Рік тому +1

      Buy good quality paint, it's just as good, if not better. I'm talking interiors here, I would still use oil based outside. Probably. Only go by recommendations, there are lots of good guys still out there. Preparation is all, I do agree.

  • @williammorley2401
    @williammorley2401 2 роки тому

    What's with Johnstone's saying that their paints are 'Interior' on the front of the tin, and then saying 'also suitable for external use', on the side!?. I've just bought their white gloss, but it doesn't smell at all like usual gloss paints do!. I'm beginning to regret my purchase, and wondering if I should repaint the wood with a usual gloss paint...

  • @marcouno4118
    @marcouno4118 Рік тому

    I thought you had to use a specialist radiator paint for radiators? If you use a general Wood and metal paint won’t allow the radiator to heat up properly.

  • @STUMANFOO99
    @STUMANFOO99 2 роки тому

    Blackfriars Radiator paint is the best water based radiator paint. The brush marks will smooth out as it dries some what. Harris is not a good quality brush and I see the Harris brush you've used was pure bristle (black bristles). Well you want to use a fine tipped synthetic brush. Purdy brushes are the best brushes on the market (and some of the dearest too unless you can get it in a deal, currently Dulux decorators centre sell a 3 pack for £23 reduced from like £38 RRP) - Professional decorator for 25 years

  • @Justjames89
    @Justjames89 2 роки тому

    Haha a shirt for painting? 😂😂 well done mate!

  • @jackwardley3626
    @jackwardley3626 Рік тому

    dont use a pure bristle brush a soft synthetic brush pro dec ice fussion hamiltion perfection etc

  • @TurboTimsWorld
    @TurboTimsWorld 2 роки тому +1

    so no nail gun yet then? every DIY project can be done with a nail gun....well apart from radiator painting...but unless you have owned one you will never be king of the DIY !

  • @Lloyd1885
    @Lloyd1885 Рік тому

    A mask is not needed and wont stop fumes anyway.
    If you have painted straight over oil based paint, no primer...it wont last

  • @Smartphonekanalen
    @Smartphonekanalen 2 роки тому

    Strange color. Normally you use plenty of water-based paint when it is used. You also do not need to use a protective mask when it is water-based.