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Matt Emulsion in bathroom/kitchen

  • 11-06-2016 12:58pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 95 ✭✭


    I have some Johnstones Matt Emulsion Brilliant White. For internal walls/ceilings.

    Would it be okay to use this on walls/ceilings in a kitchen or bathroom? It doesn't mention this on the tin.

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,202 ✭✭✭✭Sleeper12


    Possom1 wrote:
    Would it be okay to use this on walls/ceilings in a kitchen or bathroom? It doesn't mention this on the tin.


    It depends on the kitchen/bathroom in your house. The paint will probably be fine if you don't have any issues with mould or condensation.
    My shower pumps out around 20 litres per minute. If anyone has a very hot 10 minute shower the condensation is dropping off the ceiling and tiles. We need bathroom paint on this ceiling.
    We have an electric shower downstairs pumping out 3 or 4 litres per minute. This room is much smaller with no window so you'd expect it to be the problem room but as it puts out a lot less water it also puts out less steam. We use regular ceiling paint in this room.


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