Hello, I was wondering if anyone has experience with the brands Alpina (byggmax) Landora (Cheapy)?? and which one covers the best. Best regards.
 
What kind of paint are you thinking about?
E.g., oljetäck, acrylic, sockelfärg...
 
Common water-based latex paint for interior walls....
 
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Cheap paint is something you use immediately.
You can't store the rest in the can (you can, but the quality deteriorates quickly).
It can "spoil" and it also separates easily.
 
Don't forget that it covers poorly too...
Shouldn't have taken any of them.

If you paint 2 times with real paint (Flugger, Beckers etc.), you have to paint 3-4 times to achieve the same coverage with the budget alternatives.
The final price ends up being almost the same, but often not the same final finish anyway.

//Daniel
 
We painted the interior walls of new drywall with Byggmax Alpina wall paint, white, and it looked quite OK after the second coat. Unfortunately, I noticed later when the paint had dried that pieces of paint easily chipped away when I accidentally bumped into the wall with an object. The paint had only settled as a thin skin on the drywall...

Maybe it would have worked better if the walls had been primed with another paint before..?

However, I have been very satisfied with Fluggers (Flutex) and Beckers paints.
 
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Cheap paints are often cheap for a reason. I apply nothing but Alcro on my walls.
 
Painted the entire Workshop interior with Bygmax 99Kr/10 liters paint and it seems to stay where it should. Although I did apply three layers.
 
I am generally very satisfied with Alpina's color, however, I haven't used the wall paint for indoor use. I believe their paints are of high quality.
 
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