Thursday, February 11, 2010

Why does my non-drip paint drip?

Can I sue them?Why does my non-drip paint drip?
LMFAO no u cant sue them !!


u could ask for a refund on the product if you can prove that the non-drip paint does infact drip !!


but you do not have a case to sue them !! lolWhy does my non-drip paint drip?
no... maybe you have too much in your brush / roller !!
either old paint, paint that has been frosted, painting on an already painted surface that has not been sanded, or as others have said to much paint on brush..golden rule for all painting 'little and often'
No you cannot sue the manufacturers...Firstly you have probably put too much on .


Secondly you have not spread it far enough


And finally you have praobably stirred it , it says on all non-drip tins DO NOT STIR,this is printed for a reason, which is, if you stir it , it becomes Liquid Gloss...And will drip as you take it from the can to the surface you are attempting to paint...


Next time follow the instructions they are there for your own good...
ha ha ha!


it must not be the right consistancy, i would write a letter to the company complaining, they might give you your money bck or give you some free paint
trevor trevor trevor,


it drips because youve not worked it in properly or youve stirred the paint but the thing that gets me is you want to sue them?, maybe in america but nowhere else! NOW GET A GRIP!
Drip less paint drips ...easy to assemble is not easy and new and improved is usually neither...It is just a marketing ploy
All paint drips. Just apply it thinner. Don't put so much on your brush.
does it drip off the wall of in the can?
lol....





did you stir it? there may be blobs that will fall from the roller or brush but that doesnt mean it drips... lol
Bless! No.


It drips because you stirred it....the idea is that you dip in the brush and apply it thinly.
non drip paint is designed not to drip off your brush when you are loading you brush.


If you mean it is dripping or sagging on the wood work you are applying it to then sorry there is no paint made that will not do that.


Painting is easy if you take your time and spread the paint patientely but if you hurry wou will end up with a real mess.


so many people think painting is easy it is not .


Take your time and do not rush follow the instructions on the tin.


Good luck
Non-drip gloss is more solid than liquid gloss. If you do not overload the brush it should not drip. If you do not apply too thickly it should not run either, but it will if you overdo it.
1) it is wet all paints drip when they are wet!


2) if ya sue them u may not win the battle
Follow the instructions on the tin


You are overloading your brush and not brushing the paint out evenly on the surface you are painting
because you are rubbish at painting perhaps? haha. it is non drip at a certain consistency so mix your paint properly and it will work.
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