QUOTE(retroman @ Jan 29 2010, 08:39 PM)
guys,
i am a newbies on painting.
First of all, going to paint my house (only interior wall living room+bed room) in 2 weeks time, really need good advice fr fellows here.
Secondly, I am living at south of peninsular, JB. if you could relate to area near me would be fantastic.
1) Is Jotun Strax a higer grade paint than Jotun Majestic or the reverse?
2) What's is the price range for Jotun Majestic Matt 5L and 1L?
3) Do i need to mix jotun paint with water/thinner? what's the ratio? or can I paint straight away from the tin?
4) Jotun paint is mostly mix/created with machine upon purchase, is such method of producing the paint really close to the catalogue color?
Does it depends on the skill of the person operate the machine?
5) Is Jotun Paint consider cheaper compare to Nippon/ICI Dulux esp in Johor or JB area?
thanks in advance for your advice. I am running against time.
wish i have found this forum thread earlier.
1) Yes, you could say so. But the Strax variant comes only in matt option. The Majestic has gloss, sheen and matt (more colour choices).i am a newbies on painting.
First of all, going to paint my house (only interior wall living room+bed room) in 2 weeks time, really need good advice fr fellows here.
Secondly, I am living at south of peninsular, JB. if you could relate to area near me would be fantastic.
1) Is Jotun Strax a higer grade paint than Jotun Majestic or the reverse?
2) What's is the price range for Jotun Majestic Matt 5L and 1L?
3) Do i need to mix jotun paint with water/thinner? what's the ratio? or can I paint straight away from the tin?
4) Jotun paint is mostly mix/created with machine upon purchase, is such method of producing the paint really close to the catalogue color?
Does it depends on the skill of the person operate the machine?
5) Is Jotun Paint consider cheaper compare to Nippon/ICI Dulux esp in Johor or JB area?
thanks in advance for your advice. I am running against time.
wish i have found this forum thread earlier.
2) 5L tins are always cheaper than 1L. Price difference would be RM20-40 (1x 5L vs 5x 1L).
3) Always mix water based paints with water only. Ratio is <=10% of volume of paint depending on the final viscosity. Basically you dont need to mix with any water unless its a sealer.
4) The machine is 100% reliable. It wont mistakenly use a different colour mixture. Its idiot proof but you could always ask to open the tin of paint to check, as long as you havent paid then it can be exchanged.
5) Jotun should be cheaper as its a 'cheaper' paint. In terms of popularity, ppl would recognize Nippon & ICI Dulux more.
Jan 29 2010, 10:08 PM

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