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Old 02-18-05, 10:52   #1 (permalink)
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What kind/brand of paint for garage?

What is the best out there? Griots has it for $30 a gallon and I know that is overpriced from them as usual. Do you think a white satin or eggshell acrylic is best? Looking for good durability from stains and semi-gloss is out of the question.

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Old 02-19-05, 12:57   #2 (permalink)
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full on gloss you get more light and it's way easier to clean
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Old 02-19-05, 07:51   #3 (permalink)
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full on gloss you get more light and it's way easier to clean
Very true and I have considered that, but I think it might look tacky being so shiny.
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Old 02-19-05, 08:31   #4 (permalink)
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Sears has a full line-up of durable garage paints.
 
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Re: What kind/brand of paint for garage?

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What is the best out there? Griots has it for $30 a gallon and I know that is overpriced from them as usual. Do you think a white satin or eggshell acrylic is best? Looking for good durability from stains and semi-gloss is out of the question.

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I would go with an oil base off white. Why is semi gloss out of the question? That will give you a wall that can clean up much easier that a satin or a flat. Gloss would be to shiny. You can break up the white with some stripes along the top or the bottom. I would use Behrs from Home Depot. It's a very nice quality paint for a reasonable price.
 
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I would use Behrs from Home Depot. It's a very nice quality paint for a reasonable price.
Behr is garbage

I asked my brother who is a painiting contractor. He highly recommends checking out the industrial line from Benjamin Moore.

Click on the "industrial" category at their site http://www.benjaminmoore.com/

Also, check your local Sherwin Williams paint store if you have one near you (http://www2.sherwin-williams.com/about/#) or another local paint store and talk to them about what you want to do.

But definatley check out the Benjamin Moore. My brother does high-end boutique interior work with gallons of B. Moore going for $22 - $25 a gallon. The paint is just superior
 
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I agree with Spilchy on the quality of Behr paints. I used this stuff on the apt. last year and was not overly impressed at all, Sherwin was much better IMO. Worst part was that with the Sherwin the paint smell faded over a few days the rooms painted with Behr persisted in stinking for weeks. One more suggestion could be to use American Tradition, a firend who worked for a paint crew said they used to use this on occasion and it is really a quality for a locally available product.
 
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The builder is using all Porter Paints on my house, except the garage and I asked him about S-W paints and he said that it was junk because it's watery, who knows?
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Well, we all have opinions and Behr has worked out fine for many of my applications.
 
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I used Behr semi-gloss and had no issues.
I think snow was the color. A not too brignt white, but not yellow tinted. I bought three gallons and still have one left.
I used a lot of primer on the wood.
 
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I used a bright white in mine and if you search you can see my garage transformation and how the white looks. it's not tacky
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I agree with Spilchy on the quality of Behr paints. I used this stuff on the apt. last year and was not overly impressed at all, Sherwin was much better IMO. Worst part was that with the Sherwin the paint smell faded over a few days the rooms painted with Behr persisted in stinking for weeks. One more suggestion could be to use American Tradition, a firend who worked for a paint crew said they used to use this on occasion and it is really a quality for a locally available product.
I don't know why your experiences with Behr were so bad. I used Behr paint on my garage walls during my recent renovation (click here) and it worked great.

My wife matched the grey color to my new Coleman cabinets.

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