Soldato
Thanks for the info, I think I'll go for water based next time.Both are a pain but for different reasons.
Oil is more forgiving in terms of brush marks etc, but it takes a good day to dry between coats. It’s harder to rectify any mistakes.
Water can be re-coated in a few hours but that means it starts going off very quickly, within a few minutes or even less if it’s really dry and hot. It will also just wash off if you get it somewhere it shouldn’t be.
Personally I use water everywhere. While the finish isn’t as good as oil, 18 months down the line, it’s still white unlike oil which will be in varying shades of yellow depending on how much natural light it gets.
Oil yellows so quickly these days now they have had to take all the toxic compounds out of it, it’s just not worth it (IMO) because it just looks bad once it starts to yellow, particularly if you have any white or light coloured walls.