Anonymous wrote:OP here. I went to both Sherwin-Williams and my Benjamin Moore dealer. The SW manager had a great eye and picked out five options for me. PP is correct. They don’t have the machine or gadget that matches anymore.
At Benjamin Moore, they were slammed, so I picked out two colors and had them mix samples.
One SW and one BM worked. Now I have to decide. The Benjamin Moore dealer is more convenient and I love working with their paint. But SW is literally half the price. I didn’t know Aura is now around $90/gallon.
Anonymous wrote:
Professional painters prefer Sherwin Williams paint, it is not as easy to work with as Benjamin Moore. It is really thick and you have to vigilant on the second coat - making it tough to work with. BM is thinner and spreads really easy. I do not think it has the depth of color though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I went to both Sherwin-Williams and my Benjamin Moore dealer. The SW manager had a great eye and picked out five options for me. PP is correct. They don’t have the machine or gadget that matches anymore.
At Benjamin Moore, they were slammed, so I picked out two colors and had them mix samples.
One SW and one BM worked. Now I have to decide. The Benjamin Moore dealer is more convenient and I love working with their paint. But SW is literally half the price. I didn’t know Aura is now around $90/gallon.
Anonymous wrote:
You can also just buy your own color reader and do it yourself. I have one and they are great. You can match anything to any paint you would like (brand).