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Coverage and lay-down
Gush Care and CleanCare lay down well on a properly primed wall. We typically achieve full opacity in two coats over EcoSeal on white-base walls, and three coats when going dark-over-light. Coverage per litre runs slightly below the high-build mass-market SKUs, so factor about 10–15% more paint into the quote. The trade-off is a more honest matte finish — no plastic sheen.
02
Colour-fastness in Singapore light
We have re-inspected Gush jobs at 12 and 24 months and seen no visible fade on terracotta, sage, ochre and slate-blue shades on east- and south-facing walls. The deeper saturated colours hold up better than equivalent mass-market tints.
03
Washability — CleanCare
Gush CleanCare cleans up pencil, crayon and most water-based stains with a damp microfibre cloth. Heavy permanent marker still requires touch-up. Comparable to Dulux Wash & Wear on washability, with a noticeably cleaner odour profile during application.
04
Humidity and bathrooms — Care
Gush Care is the line we specify for Singapore bathrooms, ceilings under air-con units, and laundry-yard walls. Anti-mould paint is a finish-layer solution, not a moisture root-cause fix. With that caveat, Care has held up cleanly in our 18-month follow-ups on HDB bathroom ceilings.
05
Odour during occupied painting
Owners who stay in the unit overnight during painting consistently report less headache and less throat irritation versus mass-market alternatives. We attribute this to the low-VOC water-based formulation.
06
Where Gush is not the right call
Two scenarios: (1) ultra-tight budgets where the per-litre premium cannot be justified; (2) rentals where the owner does not care about colour curation and the next tenant will likely repaint anyway.
Verdict
For owners who treat colour as a design decision rather than an afterthought, Gush is our preferred specification in the designer-paint tier. The premium is real, the palette is genuinely better, and the low-odour application is a measurable quality-of-life improvement. 4.5 out of 5.