Proper straight talk. I'm doing my neighbours hallway. Previously white oil based satin. Gonna use this in white water based. 2coats. No need to use an ASP. All surface primer. Cheers bruv 😊
Great video , straight talking and honest. I have to repaint my black wooden front door and looking to use the water based gloss version of this have you tried it and would it be better to use a roller?
Thankyou very much. I haven't used the gloss version yet to be honest, let me know what you think of the gloss version when you have used it. Use a 2 fussy blokes mini roller if you can.
I’ve used this on bare timber window frames, within a month it was all flaking off. I don’t know whether it’s my error but I have seen other people say the same here on RUclips. I did water it down slightly for the first of three to four coats so maybe that was my error.
Great paint mate. I used to use it all the time until i tried Bedec MSP and found the Bedec better and its cheaper. Was that door oil based. Keep up the good work 👏
Hello 👋Could you suggest a Top quality, durable & scrubbable, water-based paint, I can use for my bathroom, which can withstand moisture exposure 💦 ? it's to paint over old yellowed gloss on wood surfaces which I have already sanded ? Thanks 👍
@@Inexteriors finally after hundreds of read reviews and watched vidoes. The two brands I'm deciding on. Well 3 . My idea is BIN primer shellac over sanded gloss. Dry 24 hours. Then either un coat & top of AG or Everal aqua 40. I can't buy SCUFF-X or Bedec or isomat in my city.
@@Inexteriors I'm also wondering the best tile paint but only to paint inbetween over black moulded tile grout which I sanded & cleaned. Was thinking I might try use BIN shellac and the window paint I choose as tile grout pens and paint specifically for grout don't have trusted reviews
HI. I have sanded down layers of yellowing ol gloss off 3 windows. I was about to buy Zinsser AllCoat then seen you reply. I had sanded off most of the yellow old paint 98% I can now see the wood grain through a thin layer i left behind . Would I still need to use 123 ? even though I still have a thin layer of paint ?
@@bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube it probably would be beter to give it a coat of 123 it can only help, but it can be done without as it is an all in 1 paint.
@@Inexteriors I used the white satin over an old window which was already white with a bit of filler here and there and it took 3 coats and could’ve done with a 4th. It such a shame as I love the idea of a 1 hour recoat but the time it took with extra coats I might as just well have used oil
@@Inexteriors I just used this stuff for the first time (Satin) last week. I am only a DIY'er. I found I got a superb finish on the door that I took off and painted flat, but the trim seemed very "brush marks", perhaps I brushed it out too much. It is a lovely paint to use, especially compared to the Johnstons Aqua Gloss I used on the last thing I painted. That was properly hateful until I found a comment someone posted on a decorator forum to just moisten the trim slightly before painting then it was quite nice!
@@Chalkster1 It is good stuff, i used it on a outside last year, it has made me think how i will go about some jobs in the future, Bedec msp seem to be popular aswell.
Wise words - Perfect is the enemy of good.
Thankyou very much.
I really like your honesty ...that's one of the first things i look for ...thanks for another great video
Cheers mate much appreciated.
Proper straight talk. I'm doing my neighbours hallway. Previously white oil based satin. Gonna use this in white water based. 2coats. No need to use an ASP. All surface primer. Cheers bruv 😊
Thankyou for watching bud.
Great video , straight talking and honest. I have to repaint my black wooden front door and looking to use the water based gloss version of this have you tried it and would it be better to use a roller?
Thankyou very much. I haven't used the gloss version yet to be honest, let me know what you think of the gloss version when you have used it. Use a 2 fussy blokes mini roller if you can.
I’ve used this on bare timber window frames, within a month it was all flaking off. I don’t know whether it’s my error but I have seen other people say the same here on RUclips. I did water it down slightly for the first of three to four coats so maybe that was my error.
Thankyou for your input, i dont think a little water would of hurt to be honest. This is why i like the comment section, i can learn so much from it.
Do you have to use Zinnser 123 b.i.n ? Thought thy was the idea of the allcoat.
spot up anywater stains or coat up any varnished wood as the allcoat wont cover them.
Great paint mate. I used to use it all the time until i tried Bedec MSP and found the Bedec better and its cheaper. Was that door oil based.
Keep up the good work 👏
Cheers, i have tried the bedec, it is good stuff. these multi surface paints will only get better and better. yes the door was oil based.
What undercoat did you use for the Zinsser - I have a reddish painted door on one of those metal fronted UPVC doors.
Its a multi surface paint, it is self undercoating. but you can use the zinsser bullseye 123 as a first coat.
Thank for the great video I've just bought a tin of the same colour.
I'm painting over a white exterior door.
Fingers crossed it turns out nice.
Wait for some better weather if your in the uk lol. Thankyou very much.
Yeah I'm in the North East but it's not too cold here today and it's actually dry for once 😂
@@terryrobinson3016 Ok bud.
Hello 👋Could you suggest a Top quality, durable & scrubbable, water-based paint, I can use for my bathroom, which can withstand moisture exposure 💦 ? it's to paint over old yellowed gloss on wood surfaces which I have already sanded ? Thanks 👍
What did you decide to put on the windows.
@@Inexteriors finally after hundreds of read reviews and watched vidoes. The two brands I'm deciding on. Well 3 . My idea is BIN primer shellac over sanded gloss. Dry 24 hours. Then either un coat & top of AG or Everal aqua 40. I can't buy SCUFF-X or Bedec or isomat in my city.
@@Inexteriors I'm also wondering the best tile paint but only to paint inbetween over black moulded tile grout which I sanded & cleaned. Was thinking I might try use BIN shellac and the window paint I choose as tile grout pens and paint specifically for grout don't have trusted reviews
@@bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube do the same in the bathroom, do you have a dehumidifier. Let me know how you get on, i learn from you aswell.
@@bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube i have only painted tiles once, i used a product called V33 tile paint.
Is IT can be used for interior job ?
yes it can be used for interior.
I always use bullsye 123 (on bare wood)as a primer before using this. Just to be sure . Quality paint.
Makes a lot of sense my freind.
And I always sand regardless of what they say.
I woud aswell.
HI. I have sanded down layers of yellowing ol gloss off 3 windows. I was about to buy Zinsser AllCoat then seen you reply. I had sanded off most of the yellow old paint 98% I can now see the wood grain through a thin layer i left behind . Would I still need to use 123 ? even though I still have a thin layer of paint ?
@@bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube it probably would be beter to give it a coat of 123 it can only help, but it can be done without as it is an all in 1 paint.
I like this stuff and I like the idea of it however it’s leaves awful brush marks and the white barely covers anything
Interesting what you say about the white, i was going to get the white gloss on my next job, how will it perform over white.
@@Inexteriors I used the white satin over an old window which was already white with a bit of filler here and there and it took 3 coats and could’ve done with a 4th. It such a shame as I love the idea of a 1 hour recoat but the time it took with extra coats I might as just well have used oil
@@Inexteriors I just used this stuff for the first time (Satin) last week. I am only a DIY'er. I found I got a superb finish on the door that I took off and painted flat, but the trim seemed very "brush marks", perhaps I brushed it out too much. It is a lovely paint to use, especially compared to the Johnstons Aqua Gloss I used on the last thing I painted. That was properly hateful until I found a comment someone posted on a decorator forum to just moisten the trim slightly before painting then it was quite nice!
@blademansw dampaning the surface is is a good tip, also don't apply water based paints when it's hot, try and pick a cool part of the day.
Bedec msp
No contest
Agree. Tried both the Bedec is a better paint
Most say the Bedec is better to be fair.
Most say the Bedec is beter to be fair.
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I don't understand my friend
Put the 123 on first and plastic as well and gloss surfaces giving it a light sand before
I will try when i get the opportunity, Cheers.
@@Inexteriors it’s seriously the best exterior product out there my go to paint for outsides
@@Chalkster1 It is good stuff, i used it on a outside last year, it has made me think how i will go about some jobs in the future, Bedec msp seem to be popular aswell.