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As for the roller. I like the Hamilton ‘For the Trade’ mini-roller. They hold loads of paint, will stand up well to use in Johnstone’s Aqua, and are reasonably priced. Available online here. So I am wondering about how well Floetrol would work with the Aqua Guard. As I say, the Johnstones already seems very different to the Dulux so I don't know if there might be some technical reasons why the Floetrol might not provide much benefit, or even be detrimental. Obviously I could do more experimenting but I was hoping to hear from someone who might have practical experience on a larger scale. Each product gives you the application and feel of a solvent-based product, whilst delivering the benefits of a water-based product. Ultimatly you'll be rewarded with a superior finish you can be proud of, every time. Apply one full coat of Johnstone's Trade Aqua Water Based Undercoat to all correctly prepared and primed surfaces before applying two full coats of Aqua Guard Satin
Our range can be tinited to 16,000 colours, offering you the flexibility to finda paint that perfectly fits a desired colour scheme or specialist project.But these glosses have very good flow and are very durable, however, different companies have different levels of oils in their mix so this can be a factor to consider.
Johnstone’s Aqua Guard is a fully water-based satinwood, meaning it will never discolour over time. Our newest range has been expertly designed to suit many different projects, offering a versatile paint with plenty of benefits.Another quality of the Aqua Guard is you can apply generous coats and not experience much in the way of sagging or runs. Again, this is normally an issue when using water-based.