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Would go with Sherwin Williams over Behr paint. Behr paint does not hold up well, painted a porch railing a couple years ago and the paint is peeling.
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Might want to talk to Maggs. He's paint savvy
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05-20-2017, 06:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2017, 06:10 AM by fredhargis.)
I hope you get a reply to this with first hand experience. I know willyou just bought some SW (a thread just below this as I type) and it dried clear. Oil based paints are dying a slow painful death. The nest time I need some I intend to get the SW exterior oil (assuming it's still available).
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@clockman - Thanks! I've heard mixed reviews about Behr...
@Snipe Hunter - Is Maggs a user? I tried looking that person up in the member list but couldn't find them.
@fredhargis - Thanks! I did see the post where willyou said he bought some SW All Surface Enamel and would report back. I didn't know if he's started his project yet and I was hoping to pick something up the next 1-2 weeks before the weather starts getting hot. I guess the instructions will be the same as I used in 2012 - thin the paint about 10% with paint thinner and apply with a natural bristle brush? Apply 2 coats.
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Project is completed w/2 coats of SW thinned 10%. It is drying as we speak. It doesn't flatten as well as varnish or poly. So, be sure to use a good brush and sand lightly between coats. I wonder if some penetrol would help.
As soon as the weather clears up (rain predicted next 2 days) I'll get it out into the driveway and take some picts. I'm pretty satisfied except it is a little glossier than I hoped (it is a satin product). It is for my son. If he doesn't like it, we may rub it down with some 0000.
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You might try thinning it a little more.
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@willyou - I appreciate the update and tips!! Did you purchase the Ultradeep base or deep base? And that's interesting about the satin being glossier than you expected. I was planning on picking up gloss since it is for my front door and it's what I used before, but now I'm thinking I should consider satin...
If anyone else is interested in picking up some oil-based paint, I noticed Sherwin Williams has 30% off paint and stains till May 29th.
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Looks like that sale started the day after willyou bought his can.
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Quote:If anyone else is interested in picking up some oil-based paint, I noticed Sherwin Williams has 30% off paint and stains till May 29th.
D....n! Story of my life. Day late and a dollar short; as they say.
I used the ultra deep base. I don't know if there is a significant difference.
See my last post here:
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