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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd go with eggshell, as it's a good compromise. Or you could go with BM Scuff-X in matte, which is actually an excellent product for bathrooms. It's formula and sheen make it easy to clean and has anti microbial additives. Just be advised, their matte is very similar to eggshell in terms of sheen.[/quote] Oh wow. I didn’t know this. I was going to buy scuff x in satin for my bathrooms but this is really good to know. Any idea if it works for super steamy bathroom?[/quote] Scuff-X in satin is almost a semi-gloss. I use it on trim all the time, and when you do two coats, it's fairly close to semi-gloss. For a steamy bathroom, I would go with scuff-x matte and do two coats. Most of the info pushed by paint manufacturers is marketing BS, especially when it comes to higher end paints like Aura or anything marketed for bathrooms. [/quote]
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