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Any idea what that product is Neil?
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I'm guessing Neil's referring to a
paint conditioner. It's sometimes called a
retarder. I use it in special projects (like faux finishing and artistic painting), but have never used it in larger jobs (like walls). Conditioner is intended to increase the drying time of the paint, so that you can even out the paint job (with rolling) or work with the paint longer (like for blending in faux finishes or artistic work). If you have troubles maintaining a wet edge (even in a small job like a screen), then you might want to try it.
My only concerns with using it-- make sure that you
thoroughly mix the
appropriate amount of conditioner into the paint. Otherwise, you might be defeating the purpose of the conditioner-- it may leave an inconsistent surface. If you add too much, the paint just won't dry!