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I think I mentioned this before here ages ago, I have some big love for this paint. I used to use expensive dulux paint, went to buy some more and the man from jempsons suggested this stuff: never looked back, about half the cost of dulux too. I used it to fully repaint old weatherboard house, at least twice probably three times in 15 years, it’s dries with a slightly flexible coating, very very forgiving, can get it mixed to any colour, would highly recommend
Bedec Barn paint, talk to me. I heard good things about it and renounced my Sadolin Superdec habit to use it to paint our building's picket fence. Bit by bit, because I am having to remove the pickets because they weren't fully painted before first assembly and the wood between pickets and rails is starting to rot and needs treatment.
It says I don't need a primer, but 20 pickets and two coats in, it looks like it does. Superdec certainly doesn't. I am regretting my urge to explore rather than exploit.