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Redoing our large bathroom ,tiles are done, now moving onto paint . Any ideas as to which paint to use (we're going for brilliant white). I've seen some of the mould/mildew resistant paint ,anyone vouch for them or used them ...

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Sean
 
Yes, I used Dulux mould resistant bathroom paint it did an excellent job as despite having a fan I was still getting mould in the corners above the shower, don't get any now
 
Its easier to clean as well and yes it does work, worth the extra it costs.
 
Jeez you guys are on the ball,cheers for that :-)
 
i did mine in dulux diamond eggshell but still got a bit of the damp/ mould issue
i have since redone it in dulux diamond matt not cheap at 77-00 5 litres but very good and holding up well in a room that is used for 35 plus showers a week
 
We used to use Dulux eggshell in bathrooms and kitchens (unless the customer wanted gloss). Proper preparation followed by oil based paint should hold stains and mould back.
 
Redoing our large bathroom ,tiles are done, now moving onto paint . Any ideas as to which paint to use (we're going for brilliant white). I've seen some of the mould/mildew resistant paint ,anyone vouch for them or used them ...

Cheers
Sean

use mould resistant paint in my bathroom... it was 5 years before any mold appeared... and the ventilation in there is terrible.

It was crown paint's version.
 
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