B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion

B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion

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B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion

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B&q Tate Colour Is An Excellent Paint; Low In Emis

B&Q Tate Colour is an excellent paint; low in emissions ie no nasty smells!

Thick, resilient, efficient - very good coverage.

Reminds me of New England Paint which had exactly

the same factors.

bedsock999
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I Agree With Floss On This B&q Tate Colour Emuls

I agree with floss on this

B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion. I was hoping to freshen up my kitchen by putting on another coat of the same colour (Skylon) but I'm hugely disappointed that B&Q have discontinued this range. It was without a doubt the best paint I've used. Why has it been discontinued? Don't tell me - 'No demand' !

dentl01
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Brilliant Paint, Good Coverage, Need To Get Hold O

Brilliant paint, good coverage, need to get hold of more paint in the colour Fruit. It is a really bold deep purple.

itshimthere
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When Will Paint Manufacturers Realise That We Don'

When will paint manufacturers realise that we don't want to spend our lives going over and over the same walls. We do not want to employ painters to do it either. These one coat paints are not much better. I am now using Dulux and Farrow and Ball, and they are pathetic in comparison with B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion. They need several boring coats. With all the innovations manufacturers have, why will they not make paint thicker? I suspect that it's financial, as we wouldn't use so much.

B&Q, bring Tate back or another decent paint! It is SO disappointing when you work, run a family, and still in 2007, open a tin of thin drippy paint, which takes you forever to complete your task.

floss
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B&q Tate Colour Emulsion Paint, Which Now Seems To

B&Q Tate Colour Emulsion paint, which now seems to have been discontinued by B&Q, was the best paint I ever used, and I have used a lot. It covered well, was easy to use - not too thin or too thick, had minimal smell which didn't last long, the colour choice was great, and I would buy more of it if I knew where to get it. I did my kitchen in a colour called Ebb, which is fantastic, and I am really disappointed that B&Q no longer stock the range.

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philipprice773

I am wanting to renew my emulsion walls at home. They were first done 9 years ago using Tate paint series 3. The colours are

seashore and morning fleece. Can I still obtain these paints, if so from where? 

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