Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are actually converts to the Behr paint at Home Depot. Consumer reports labelled it as the best value and paint. We have tried both and found while we liked the Benjamin Moore colors that it did not go on or last as well as the Behr paint. The Benjamin Moore tended to be "tacky" or sticky to the touch, as a result of taking longer to dry it picks up anything circulating in the air - dust, pet fur etc. We also found that it marked easier with hand prints, scrapped off easily if furniture or people scratched. It didn't roll on as easily either. Then there was the cost - crazy expensive. Behr on the other hand - goes on well, dries well, looked good for longer and convinced us to save our money.
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Another +1!!
Painted house with all Behr colors - Gentle Rain, River Rock, Purple Essence (pale lavender) and a pale yellow. Also did a bright ocean blue in a powder room called Ocean View. Will be doing my basement in perfect taupe. Colors all coordinate and coverage was great.
It's cheaper to have a quart of touch up paint and do a quick coat then pay 2-3x the cost upfront.