J joanmul Registered User Messages 525 30 Nov 2012 #1 I'm looking for oil-based scumble glaze. Woodies don't have it. Any suggestions where I might look. I live near Dun Laoghaire.
I'm looking for oil-based scumble glaze. Woodies don't have it. Any suggestions where I might look. I live near Dun Laoghaire.
T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,754 30 Nov 2012 #2 You need a specialist paint shop, the likes of Woodies & B&Q won't carry it. My personal favourite is Colortrend in Celbridge.
You need a specialist paint shop, the likes of Woodies & B&Q won't carry it. My personal favourite is Colortrend in Celbridge.
J joanmul Registered User Messages 525 1 Dec 2012 #3 Thanks, Thirsty. I don't want to go that far - yet.
D delgirl Registered User Messages 1,322 1 Dec 2012 #4 I looked in all the paint shops and even tried a specialist paint shop in Dublin, but couldn't find anyone who sells glazes. Eventually ended up ordering it online from the UK .
I looked in all the paint shops and even tried a specialist paint shop in Dublin, but couldn't find anyone who sells glazes. Eventually ended up ordering it online from the UK .
J joanmul Registered User Messages 525 2 Dec 2012 #5 delgirl said: I looked in all the paint shops and even tried a specialist paint shop in Dublin, but couldn't find anyone who sells glazes. Eventually ended up ordering it online from the UK . Click to expand... Thanks, delgirl, but that link wouldn't work for me.
delgirl said: I looked in all the paint shops and even tried a specialist paint shop in Dublin, but couldn't find anyone who sells glazes. Eventually ended up ordering it online from the UK . Click to expand... Thanks, delgirl, but that link wouldn't work for me.
T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,754 2 Dec 2012 #6 If you google "oil based scumble glaze" you'll get plenty of places you can order from online; btw Celbridge is about 30 minutes drive via the M50 from Dun Laoghaire
If you google "oil based scumble glaze" you'll get plenty of places you can order from online; btw Celbridge is about 30 minutes drive via the M50 from Dun Laoghaire
D delgirl Registered User Messages 1,322 3 Dec 2012 #7 joanmul said: Thanks, delgirl, but that link wouldn't work for me. Click to expand... Sorry here it is again!
joanmul said: Thanks, delgirl, but that link wouldn't work for me. Click to expand... Sorry here it is again!
G gipimann Registered User Messages 5,173 3 Dec 2012 #8 You could try MRCB in Cornmarket, Dublin 8 [broken link removed]
J joanmul Registered User Messages 525 3 Dec 2012 #9 delgirl said: Sorry here it is again! Click to expand... Many thanks, I've sent them an enquiry.