![]() ![]() ![]() Avoid using Valspar V500 in strong colours, or you will need to apply extra coats. Opacity is lacking in certain colours and can be a nightmare in reds and blues. You would use this paint for interior walls and ceilings and the finish is good. V500 is a durable emulsion available in matt or silk. This is a better product!! Valspar V500 is a big step up from Valspar Simplicity. Valspar Simplicity is a very poor-quality paint and one you should avoid at all costs. That old cliché comes into play when buying paint, “you get what you pay for”. Plus, you can literally wipe the paint off your wall, even after it has fully dried. Flashing and picture framing can be a nightmare when using strong colours. Valspar simplicity isn’t very durable either and the finish can be streaky. Opacity is poor and it can take many coats of this paint to cover a wall properly. Valspar Simplicity is a very cheap matt emulsion with very few polymer binders, very similar to a contract matt. I thought I’d start at the low end of the product scale and work upwards. This is my Valspar paint review and guide. I’m going to use this blog to give you my brutally honest opinion, as a decorator, of every Valspar product available. To say their colour range is extensive would be an understatement! Valspar have around 1,200,000 colours available!!!! Valspar also have a reputation for being very good at colour matching. Valspar have a whole range of paint to meet the requirements of just about everybody, from interior designers and decorators to those on a budget. Valspar paint is owned by Sherwin Williams, who are the biggest paint manufacturer in the world. ![]()
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