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Old 05-14-2008, 04:02 PM   #1
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O.K. I understand high-traffic areas differ from other areas etc.... and some paints have different strengths and weaknesses, but aside from "Consumer Reports" does anyone recommend a place where I can compare (somewhat accurately) the different paints available on the market?

It looks like we're getting our new house, and repainting is on our "To-Do" list, (interior) and although we're firm believers in buying the higher-quality (more expensive) paints, because they do look better, for much longer, and usually can be applied easier.... but anyways... I digress... I don't want to be trapped into clever marketing, and just buy "the expensive stuff"

Anyone recommend a good site for quality comparison, or is Consumer Reports the way to go?
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Old 05-14-2008, 04:27 PM   #2
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I don't have any guides or anything for comparrison, but I like Behr paint myself. I used to get Sherwin Williams or other brands, but for whatever reason Behr seems to work the best for us. And, they have all the colors my wife likes. There is a difference in the better quality paint vs the cheap stuff you get at walmart, at least that's what I've found. The better the paint the better the coat.

Check out Home Depot for finishes, they carry that brand and have booklets on what each of them are best for. I think the finish determines how durable it is for high traffic areas.

I'd recommend the wagner power roller too, if you have a lot of painting for one color and a lot of priming. You'll probably still need to do two coats, but it goes much faster and the coverage is even. I wish I had it sooner.

OH yeah...prime, no matter what

~Camper
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I don't have any guides or anything for comparrison, but I like Behr paint myself. I used to get Sherwin Williams or other brands, but for whatever reason Behr seems to work the best for us. And, they have all the colors my wife likes. There is a difference in the better quality paint vs the cheap stuff you get at walmart, at least that's what I've found. The better the paint the better the coat.

Check out Home Depot for finishes, they carry that brand and have booklets on what each of them are best for. I think the finish determines how durable it is for high traffic areas.

I'd recommend the wagner power roller too, if you have a lot of painting for one color and a lot of priming. You'll probably still need to do two coats, but it goes much faster and the coverage is even. I wish I had it sooner.

OH yeah...prime, no matter what

~Camper
Thanks for the Advice!!!! in our current house, I painted our nursery, and it was a decent effort for such a small room, so I'll definitely look into the Power Roller you recommended!!! (doing about 3,500 Sq. Ft, so it's gonna be a HUGE job.... and we want everything repainted more neutral than it is now)
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:00 PM   #4
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I used behr for 3 bedrooms, and office, living room, kitchen, bathroom and laundry room. Some have been painted and held up for over 3 years with no issues.

Now however, I have been looking at :

http://www.yolocolorhouse.com/
http://www.safecoatpaint.com/
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http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...reshaire_paint
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Thanks Groovy! first one isn't close to me.... second one has one locally, so I'll check it out.... and yeah... I need to look into Behr, because I used the "Platinum" Sherwin Williams, and although it was good, I didn't think it was "great"

So far Behr sounds like a winner, but I'm gonna check out the second one you listed too!
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Thanks for the Advice!!!! in our current house, I painted our nursery, and it was a decent effort for such a small room, so I'll definitely look into the Power Roller you recommended!!! (doing about 3,500 Sq. Ft, so it's gonna be a HUGE job.... and we want everything repainted more neutral than it is now)
This is the roller I got:

Wagner Spray Tech Xtra Power Roller Quicktouch - Home
Model 0514002

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100043329

It REALLY made the difference. We repainted our living room/hallway/foyer just a few weeks ago (same color) and it took 1/4 the time it originally took a year or so ago without it--and I didn't even do the foyer then and I primed this time around! (it was already primed last year).

Buy extra rollers and you'll be glad you did. The only negative is that the tube is wet after you clean it, but you could blow it out with an air compressor or just take the hit on the water coming out when you switch to a new color.

Groovy--I was looking at the no-odor paint, but wasn't sure how well it held up. What's your experience, or what have you heard/seen?

~Camper
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This is the roller I got:

Wagner Spray Tech Xtra Power Roller Quicktouch - Home
Model 0514002

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100043329

It REALLY made the difference. We repainted our living room/hallway/foyer just a few weeks ago (same color) and it took 1/4 the time it originally took a year or so ago without it--and I didn't even do the foyer then and I primed this time around! (it was already primed last year).

Buy extra rollers and you'll be glad you did. The only negative is that the tube is wet after you clean it, but you could blow it out with an air compressor or just take the hit on the water coming out when you switch to a new color.

Groovy--I was looking at the no-odor paint, but wasn't sure how well it held up. What's your experience, or what have you heard/seen?

~Camper



Things I learned about painting:


1 Always use eggshell, semigloss etc... flat marks easily.

2 Dont go cheap on prime, especially covering bold colors. use a pinkish tint to cover really bold colors Red, Blue, etc....

3 The thicker the roller knap the better. Buy lots of them & Don't try to save them- throw them away when done for the day. Nothing covers as good as a new thick roller.

4 The longer the prep time, the better the job. Tape everything right to make your job easier.
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:39 PM   #8
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Things I learned about painting:


1 Always use eggshell, semigloss etc... flat marks easily.

2 Dont go cheap on prime, especially covering bold colors. use a pinkish tint to cover really bold colors Red, Blue, etc....

3 The thicker the roller knap the better. Buy lots of them & Don't try to save them- throw them away when done for the day. Nothing covers as good as a new thick roller.

4 The longer the prep time, the better the job. Tape everything right to make your job easier.

That's solid advice.... We're planning on a week, mininimum for taping, and covering the floors, etc.
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Old 05-14-2008, 05:54 PM   #9
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This is the roller I got:

Wagner Spray Tech Xtra Power Roller Quicktouch - Home
Model 0514002

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100043329

Buy extra rollers and you'll be glad you did. The only negative is that the tube is wet after you clean it, but you could blow it out with an air compressor or just take the hit on the water coming out when you switch to a new color.

~Camper
I actually have the same power roller, and it's great.

As for paint, I've used both Behr and Valspar. The Valspar seems to be a better quality to me. However, it does have a slightly stronger smell than Behr. For the kitchen and bathroom, I used Ultra Premium Bath Enamel, and it's been fantastic! The other rooms, I used Ultra Premium interior flat enamel (an acrylic latex, I believe) and couldn't be happier. The walls I've not painted yet have Sherwin Williams flat, and it's impossible to clean, so I just have to keep adding touch-ups until we get those rooms painted.

In any case, I hope this helps! Good luck with the house!
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:27 AM   #10
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I haven't tried any yet myself. A friend just painted a room with the Home Depot brand and said it worked great. She said it does still have a smell, but nothing like normal paint. It has only been a week, so too soon to tell much else.

Like others said, avoid flat. I use eggshell everywhere except I did semi-gloss (or was it sateen) in the kitchen.
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