Anonymous wrote:If you can I'd get the paint at Benjamin Moore. This way if you need more or to match you don't have to worry. They have set formulas for their proprietary colors. When you do a color match the formula can change each time the sample is scanned IMO.
Actually, I've been in this situation. Sherwin Williams keeps your purchase history for a while so if you need to come back, they have your color formula on file. I've heard that BM is great paint but the folks at SW sure are nice and helpful when I need something.