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Main difference is the application - water based doesn't seem to flow out and level as well although it is less "draggy" when you brush it. Prep and good brushes make application and final results better. Yellowing is down to paint formulation and conditions it is under once applied. I imagine you get good and bad formulations of each. If you use an acrylic based paint on

Have to paint some skirting and doors and I'm leaning towards using water based quick drying gloss instead of oil based,as it's supposed to be non yellowing. Has anyone used this type of paint, and does it go on ok compared to oil based gloss? Many thanks.

Also interested in decorators opinions on this. So I'll lurk for a bit. Have just primed a load of skirting ready to fit with water based primer/undercoat (Dulux) and wondering what I can put on it now. Water based has never been as good as solvent based/oil in my experience.

previously oil based painted surfaces, make sure you prep well and paint with primer. Otherwise it will scrape off with a finger nail. I'm not a decorator, so don't really know, but I have used the water based Dulux gloss paint and it was truly awful, as are one coat gloss products.Have used Crown oil based gloss recently and results were very good.