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right i am thinking about buying a new house and renting out my current house but need to give it a bit of freshen up.
was looking at the dulux paint pod at local DIY store looks good but dont know anything about them.
have any of you got/used one just want to know they are like, work good, save time etc
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/HomebaseStaticPageSecondLevel?langId=-1&storeId=20001&includeName=HBCustomerServiceArticles/paintpod.htm
oh can you just the orginal paint pod tub of paint ones its finished and just refill it with cheaper brand paints (money saving optionl ol)
dj_wudgey
07-05-10, 01:00 AM
im not shure any one does home improvments on here its just usually car improvments lol
PM Mike and ask him his opinion............ it should be unprintable hopefully
wasteful, expensive, dire...
probably for the cosr of the kit + wasted paint +expensive paint in the specifict pots, you be better off paying someone to do the job lol
not sure on them tbh
remind me of bidup tv or them pikey markets with the bloke selling you the paint rollers that you fill with paint.
anyone remember them? maybe JML made them??
lol
JML stuff is ace.... they do the things to go under placemats and other items that you never thought you would ever need.. my fave is the after eight mint box holder in real silver effect
lol
the missus loves the foot pod thingy to get rid of dry skin
here you go mate
http://www.jmldirect.com/Paint-Mate-Pro-PP3001/
take a look at that, can normally get them in your local asda
lol
the missus loves the foot pod thingy to get rid of dry skin
The paedoegg lol
The paedoegg lol
pics please..............
ps. did you ever hear about that angry mob that tried to chase a paediatrician out of their home......... it was when the tabloids were doing that witch hunt a few years back..... i was crying with laughter when the news was on
Await Mikes reply,although i know what it will be lol
right i am thinking about buying a new house and renting out my current house but need to give it a bit of freshen up.
was looking at the dulux paint pod at local DIY store looks good but dont know anything about them.
have any of you got/used one just want to know they are like, work good, save time etc
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/HomebaseStaticPageSecondLevel?langId=-1&storeId=20001&includeName=HBCustomerServiceArticles/paintpod.htm
oh can you just the orginal paint pod tub of paint ones its finished and just refill it with cheaper brand paints (money saving optionl ol)
No, just dont. No no & no. Complete load of ****ing bollocks if ever I saw!
Dire contraption design for one use & then bin it, waste of time, effort & quite a lot of money when you add up how much waste paint which becomes non-useable as its stuck in the dodgy piece of ****.
Generic DIY paint tray x2 - £1ish
Generic 9" roller frames x2 - £1.50ish upto £9+
Medium Pile 9" Sleeves x2 - £3.55inc (can get mage cheapo ones for like 90p)
10L Leyland Magnolia Matt Imulsion = £10.91inc (trade price, RRP is about £26+vat)
I bet I could roller 70sq m twice as fast as anyone using a paint pod ;)
craig green
07-05-10, 06:28 PM
NO NO NO NO.
My parents blagged me into painting the house they are renovating. I thought a sprayer or power-roller would be a good idea. Anyway after not being able to buy the sprayer i wanted & figuring it'd involve masking, we opted for the Dulux Pod thing. Its utterly crap, fecking hard work & tbh I cant even manage to paint a patch a meter squared with even coverage.
You have to press so hard, the end of the roller with the hose connection feels like it wants to snap off, the nit itself sounds awfull when the trigger is pressed & paint demanded of it. Lastly (or firstly really) it has very comprehensive instructions that need to be studied over & over regarding the filling, use & cleaning of the thing, which takes ages aswell.
AVOID
get a pro in i think lol
thanks guys
get a pro in i think lol
thanks guys
Get the reddies out then chap, full decs aint too cheap ;)
lol wish it was that simple lol
its only a one bedroom flat its only the walls up the stairs the hall and living room. the bedroom is still kinda fresh and kitchen and toilet are tiled so no worries there
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