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After painting for many years I almost feel embarrassed to ask this question but as previously posted we no longer do outside work and have not for almost 6 years. This year I do have a commitment to do a latex repaint. The house is in fairly good shape with some minor peeling on casement sash. I had planned on repriming the entire house body and trim with a latex primer followed by a satin latex finish coat. My question is after a 6 year hiatus from exterior painting what would the group recommend to be the best exterior latex satin for both trim & body? We use a lot of Sw but I hear super paint does not get great ratings. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Den.:rolleyes:
 

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I think BM's Moorglo and P's Manor Hall are great exterior paints
The SW's Duration gets the award as a pretty nice usually one-coat same color iffy substrate pealing problem area paint
I will spec it for jobs with issues

I'm not a big fan of the SuperPaint
I find it too drippy for my tastes
 

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exterior duration is awesome stuff, I've always liked the results
superpaint is nice too, but I've really only used it for trim work
 

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Ext. satin ltx.

I vote SW Duration.
Kind of expensive but great great material and the SW warranty means a lot. SW has written several big checks to me over the years to correct even marginal problems that had no clear cut reason for failure. That is, it was not clearly my prep or application in error or their product failure or anything that the property owner had done to create the problem.
Unexplained issue, SW stepped up and whipped out the check book. Rare today.

Gordon Willingham
 

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SW Super satin or Duration satin
I've seen good durability from Ben Moore but it pisses me off that they include oil and you have to finish cleaning your bushes with paint thinner after cleaning them with water ("latex" paint)
 

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I vote SW Duration.
Kind of expensive but great great material and the SW warranty means a lot. SW has written several big checks to me over the years to correct even marginal problems that had no clear cut reason for failure. That is, it was not clearly my prep or application in error or their product failure or anything that the property owner had done to create the problem.
Unexplained issue, SW stepped up and whipped out the check book. Rare today.

Gordon Willingham
Yeap... Same here.. had a bad batch of paint (VERY rare) and they reimbursed me a days wage and replaced my paint for free (as they should). I use their Super flat mostly, Satin every once in a while and have only used Semigloss once for exterior. Super paint for the body and Duration for the trim, I hate second coating trim and most of the time Super Paint doesn't cover well for brush and roll applications on exteriors, spraying it is the way to go. I would love to apply more satin, but for some reason the trend out here in the NW is Flat...

I hand brushed a 3500 sqft exterior with Duration... Wow! I'll do that again, great results and good money!

J
 

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Duron was bought by Sherwin williams, but weathershield was awesome. I used to work at Duron for 7 months so I could get a grasp from that side of the counter to really learn paints and the chemical side of things. I had a great boss named Bruce. They told me the difference between weathershield and ultra deluxe was the same paint went in two different buckets lol.
 

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We have a great Exterior Satin, would be worth checking out. Obviously through your experience you would definately want to reprime the house and clean it up, suprising how much better the job will turn out. Sometimes those jobs that look ok can have rot or mold underneath that needs to be tended to.

Rumor has it that we get to try some of your product soon. Had a dealer in my area ask if I wanted some, seems he is checking out the line. Don't know if it is interior or exterior.
 

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Rumor has it that we get to try some of your product soon. Had a dealer in my area ask if I wanted some, seems he is checking out the line. Don't know if it is interior or exterior.
Great. I look forward to the feedback. The dealers count on your feedback to make good business decisions. I appreciate your willingness to participate.
Thanks,
Keir
 

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Hi all, looks like [email protected] and I are the only "left coast" guys here. I am guessing that most of you haven't heard of and don't us Kelly-Moore Paints. I work for them in the northern California area. Being in the trade for 14 yrs now, I have done my fair share of ptg. Our premium line of paint is called Acry-Shield. Our lowsheen product #1245 is one of our best sellers corporate wide.

We have over 20 standard/stock colors in the line and I would put it up to Super paint w/o question.

Glad to be here!
Brent
 
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