Benjamin moore advance or sherwin williams emerald trim enamel paint is for better and both cure really hard! Superpaint while it may have a nice sheen doesn't dry or cure that hard. You should really try either one. Oh, and both level out really nice, and if using a soft quality brush, you'll likely have very little brush marks, if any at all. Yes, both are that good!
Agree but will note that BM Advance recoat time is 16 hours. It's the main reason so few pro's use it. SW Advance is only 3 hours. Both spray very nicely with the correct equipment.
I use superpaint on the cheap rental properties. Its covers well but is thick and leaves some brush marks. The Emerald is much better for higher end jobs. It levels out much better than superpaint and the urethane version adheres like and oil and has a very hard surface.
If you try a urethane paint you'll find that it leaves no brush marks , and it becomes extremely hard I've found that it's the next best thing to oil paints. Thanks for sharing
You should have purchased the SW Emerald trim. It’s even better.
GET THAT DRIP !!!
Benjamin moore advance or sherwin williams emerald trim enamel paint is for better and both cure really hard! Superpaint while it may have a nice sheen doesn't dry or cure that hard. You should really try either one. Oh, and both level out really nice, and if using a soft quality brush, you'll likely have very little brush marks, if any at all. Yes, both are that good!
Agree but will note that BM Advance recoat time is 16 hours. It's the main reason so few pro's use it. SW Advance is only 3 hours. Both spray very nicely with the correct equipment.
Totally agree on the SW emerald trim enamel, by far the best I've used💪💪💪
I use superpaint on the cheap rental properties. Its covers well but is thick and leaves some brush marks. The Emerald is much better for higher end jobs. It levels out much better than superpaint and the urethane version adheres like and oil and has a very hard surface.
Emerald trim enamel is like 500x better than superpaint😂😂 I prefer it in satin over semi gloss as well.
If you try a urethane paint you'll find that it leaves no brush marks , and it becomes extremely hard I've found that it's the next best thing to oil paints. Thanks for sharing
I always used oil base trim paint until I found the latex urethane paint.....I totally agree with you!!
I recently used it on a spray job interior satin finish worked great. Need to budget for about 60.00 gal. $$$
Calk the cracks around the window before painting
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I have had good luck with Sherman Williams paints
Everytime I fast forward through this video I've heard nothing but "semi-gloss paint"
Sherwin Williams Super Paint Semi Gloss
Absolutely no prep work at all. Why even waste the paint?
Why would you assume that? it was sanded and wiped down prior to paint, but that wasn't part of the video.
@@JakePalmerReMax Because of the cracked caulking??