Several years ago Consumer's Reports gave Home Depot's Behr Marquee high marks and my experience was similar to their test results.
However, a recent paint job using that same paint gave me pause. First it was very watery. It did not cover (from off white to white) in one coat. And it was so thin that I experienced both drips and runs. It was a horror for cutting in.
Benjamin-Moore was able to color match to perfection in Regal Select. This paint has good body and cutting in was a pleasure.
I am not promoting the BM product, though it was very good.
I am letting people know that the Behr Marquee product is not the same as they originally produced. I won't be buying it again.
I did paint a door with the door flat and three coats did an excellent job with the Behr (but the edges did get runs). The watery consistency allowed it to self-level. I consider this a flawed product as it is sold nowadays.
However, a recent paint job using that same paint gave me pause. First it was very watery. It did not cover (from off white to white) in one coat. And it was so thin that I experienced both drips and runs. It was a horror for cutting in.
Benjamin-Moore was able to color match to perfection in Regal Select. This paint has good body and cutting in was a pleasure.
I am not promoting the BM product, though it was very good.
I am letting people know that the Behr Marquee product is not the same as they originally produced. I won't be buying it again.
I did paint a door with the door flat and three coats did an excellent job with the Behr (but the edges did get runs). The watery consistency allowed it to self-level. I consider this a flawed product as it is sold nowadays.
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