Is water based gloss paint any good?

Water-based paints, even those labelled as gloss, do not have such an advantage. They tend to dry slightly 'flat' and, because they take a long time to fully harden, can be difficult to sand-down in order to get a smooth finish. Also, because they dry quickly, they can be difficult to brush over large areas.
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Is water based gloss better?

Sheen Levels

Oil-based paints can achieve a higher sheen level when applied due to the makeup of the paint; however, the sheen does become duller over time. While water-based paints achieve a lower sheen finish, water-based paints can typically maintain this sheen level over a longer period of time.
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How do I get a good finish with water based gloss paint?

To achieve the best possible finish with water based gloss, focus on one area at a time and move the brush in one direction rather than going back and forth to avoid disturbing recently applied wet paint. Water based gloss should be given adequate time to dry before more coasts are added.
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Is water based gloss durable?

Not only will water-based stay looking new for longer, but it is just as durable and the finish is just as good as the oil-based alternative.
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Which is best water based gloss or oil based gloss?

An oil based gloss with give a higher, glossy finish than the water based ( same with the oil based satin will be a higher satin finish compared to the water based). This is simply down to the oils. Some would argue that oil based paints are harder wearing than their water based counterparts.
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Does water based gloss go yellow?

Fully water-based gloss will never go yellow. However, a lot of gloss products which are marketed as “water-based”, are in fact, hybrids. A hybrid is basically a compromise between oil and water bases. They are primarily water-based, but do contain a little bit of oil, which is used as a “carrier”.
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Do you need undercoat with water based gloss?

No , it does not matter if your primer or undercoat is water based or oil based if you are useing water based gloss. When useing this type of gloss paint use as a undercoat.
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Does water based gloss need two coats?

Water-based gloss can be touch dry in as little as 30 minutes. However, it is important to ensure it is completely dry before applying a second coat, which could take more than 6 hours depending on the manufacturer. Water-based gloss may also require multiple coats before full coverage and a glossy finish is achieved.
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Does water based paint yellow?

Unlike oil-based enamels, most water-based acrylic latex paints such as Dulux Wash&Wear®, Aquanamel® for interior or Weathershield® for exterior, will not “yellow” over time.
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Is water based or oil-based paint better for wood?

How knotty your wood is may guide you in deciding which types of primer and paint you use, as oil-based primers (like the paints) do a better job penetrating and sealing the wood and block tannins more effectively than water-based primers. Use traditional latex paint on seldom-used furnishings.
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Can you use a roller with water based gloss paint?

One method of achieving a great finish with water-based gloss that is incredibly close to a traditional gloss finish, is by using a roller and laying off brush.
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How do you keep brush marks off water based gloss?

Remove any loose dust with the dry brush or vacuum cleaner, then wet the surface using a damp cloth – this helps water-based paint adhere to the surface and minimises brush marks. Apply your paint in quick, smooth strokes, taking care not to overload the brush. The surface will be touch-dry in one hour.
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What paint gives the smoothest finish?

A big factor in getting that factory smooth finish is using good quality paint made for doors and trim like Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin Williams ProClassic. Add a small amount of Floetrol (affiliate link) to help the paint level better.
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Is water based paint durable?

Durability. There is a perception that water-based paints are not as hard-wearing as their oil-based counterparts but this is not correct. In fact, they can perform much better because they stay flexible for longer. And this is especially important when used externally.
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Is water based paint good?

“Water-based paints, which are also called latex paints, consist of a pigment and binder with water used as a carrier,” Joey continues. “They are the most common and environmentally responsible paint option. They provide great color retention over time, dry faster than alternatives, and produce fewer odors.
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Is water based paint good for wood?

Water-based paints dominate the market for interior paints and they are the most popular choice for DIY and professionals. They can be used on walls, ceilings, interior and exterior wood and metal (such as front doors and skirting boards) and still provide the durability of traditional solvent-based paints.
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What's the best gloss paint that doesn't go yellow?

As they lack oils in their composition, acrylic paints don't go yellow over time. That being said, some people still prefer oil-based paint due to its resistance and durability. Which Is The Best Gloss Paint That Doesn't Go Yellow? As highlighted above, the only gloss paint that doesn't turn yellow is acrylic paint.
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Is there a gloss paint that stays white?

Ronseal Stays White Ultra Tough Gloss Paint is ideal for skirting, frames, doors and more. It protects against everyday wear and tear and has a forever stay white guarantee when used with Ronseal Knot Block Wood Primer and Undercoat, so you can be sure of a perfect finish that lasts and lasts.
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How long does it take for water based gloss to harden?

We find that on average, oil based gloss paint will take around 16 – 24 hours to fully dry whereas water based gloss paint will take roughly 6 – 8 hours to dry.
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What type of roller do you use for water based gloss?

Short or medium pile microfibre mini rollers are the best when applying water-based, woodwork paints, such as Quick Dry Eggshell, Quick Dry Satinwood or Quick Dry Gloss. Avoid using foam mini rollers when applying Quick Dry products, as these can cause paint bubbles to form when rolled onto the surface.
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What is the best paint brush for water based paint?

Synthetic brushes are recommended for latex and acrylic paints and water-based wood finishes. Synthetic brushes are available in a variety of filaments including Chinex ®, nylon, nylon/polyester blend, and polyester.
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What happens if you gloss without undercoat?

Can You Paint Over Gloss Without An Undercoat? You cannot paint over gloss without some degree of preparation first. It will just peel in the future if you don't prepare the surface you are painting on.
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What happens if you paint water based paint over oil-based paint?

Can I put acrylic or latex paint on oil paint? Because oil and water don't mix, when you apply any water-based paint over oil-based surfaces, you're always going to get this cracked and peeling paint. Sometimes it'll show up as a rubbery texture that you can pull off in strips, other times it'll crack and flake.
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Is water based paint waterproof?

Water based paints contain microscopic plastic particles of binder, filler and pigment, dissolved in water. Water based paints are water soluble, but become water-resistant when dry.
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