So, I'm in the middle of trimming out a rental house and realize that i don't have enought trim paint. Crack open the new can of behr interior trim paint box the two together and mix it up some with a little squirrel cage mixer on a drill. When I start back painting I see a bazillion tiny bubbles in the finish.
I realize after doing a bunch of reading on here the general opinion is that behr sucks. Honestly I've never had a problem with it until now.
Did I mix it too vigorously?
Is it because it's crappy paint?
Could it possibly be caused by using old brushes? Doesn't make much sense to me. But on that question how do you tell when it's time to get new brushes? I use Purdy Nylox 3" almost exclusively. Dad said it's the best brush on the market and there's no reason to try any other garbage out there. As I said in my previous post the old man, I have learned, is full of dung.
I had actually started using SW paints before I found this site so please don't give too hard a time about the paint choice. I was just trying to finish off what I had. I'm tired of dealing with the customer no service from the "paint department" at HD.
More questions to come.
Matt
I realize after doing a bunch of reading on here the general opinion is that behr sucks. Honestly I've never had a problem with it until now.
Did I mix it too vigorously?
Is it because it's crappy paint?
Could it possibly be caused by using old brushes? Doesn't make much sense to me. But on that question how do you tell when it's time to get new brushes? I use Purdy Nylox 3" almost exclusively. Dad said it's the best brush on the market and there's no reason to try any other garbage out there. As I said in my previous post the old man, I have learned, is full of dung.
I had actually started using SW paints before I found this site so please don't give too hard a time about the paint choice. I was just trying to finish off what I had. I'm tired of dealing with the customer no service from the "paint department" at HD.
More questions to come.
Matt