Non-premium paint brands
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- March 26, 2014 at 1:20 am #46197
your link doesnt work :compsmash
http://www.mobilesmartrepairsmanchester.co.ukYeah, the link works if you trim off the second “http://”. Do I recall another post by this member about attention to detail?
Having read the linked page I found it a complete let down. Nothing more than a list of brands with the four best known highlighted as the “Big Four”. Despite having asked the question and receiving 74 responses there is no mention of the results at all. Total waste of time.
I didn’t want to impose any opinion. The term “non-premium” is provoking itself. The only reason for this post is to list paint brands, which, for some people will be completely unknown. For example, we have no idea about Matrix brand in Europe, yet it is well-known in States.
April 4, 2014 at 10:44 pm #46288[quote=”ARTSPRAY” post=34840]from folk in the know i have been reliably informed that DeBeers is by far the best B grade paint system available[/quote]
Ha ha. I’ve been using DeBeer for a good few years now so would definitely agree, but I remember chatting to Kevin Cooper (DeBeer UK technical manager) after we’d been using the product for a few days and he nearly chewed my ear off for referring to it as B grade :lol1 I haven’t seen him for a while but I think he’s popping up in the next few weeks. Usually Peter (Moore) comes in once a month as he lives here in Sheffield.
He was telling me last week that there are yet more improvements on the way. The higher strength tints they introduced the other year really stepped things up, and soon they’ll be joined by a high strength white, which will hopefully sort one area where I think DeBeer is lacking slightly compared to “the big boys”
Comparing it to some of the other brands I’ve used like ICI/NEXA, Autowave and Cromax / pro, I really can’t see why anyone would want to spend the extra money. Support has always been first class too, so you can’t say you’re losing out by not paying premium prices.
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