A compliment ~ I like the way you conducted the test..., I could 'see' visible changes on the board, as opposed to some comparison videos where it's a big shot of a wall.... Well done 😎
I've used all but the Valspar. And let me tell you. Sherwin Williams is the worst. I used that same captive. It was horrible. 3 coats. Speedhide is good. But Ultra 500 is the best.
Probably too late, but the answer, based on my non-expert opinion and lots of research, would be to add a mildewcide to the paint you choose. Get a good mid to high grade paint, and then add that to it and it should help. The actual solution to the problem is to either clean your bathroom exhaust fan, or replace it (or install one if you don't have one now). Getting rid of the moist air is the solution to the issue. If you just keep the wet air in the room and paint the room, the only thing you'll be doing is sealing the water in and letting it continue to damage your house (by promoting mold growth)
A compliment ~ I like the way you conducted the test..., I could 'see' visible changes on the board, as opposed to some comparison videos where it's a big shot of a wall.... Well done 😎
I used Valspar 2000 Satin and my Bathroom turned out beautiful! Color Maison Blanche.
how many coats did you need to apply? thinking of buying this today
Good review. Can you do a review on roller covers
I've used all but the Valspar. And let me tell you. Sherwin Williams is the worst. I used that same captive. It was horrible. 3 coats. Speedhide is good. But Ultra 500 is the best.
Which paint would be great for a low ceiling shower bathroom that gets very steamy?
Ben Moore Aura bath and spa
Or Sherwin Williams Duration Home
Probably too late, but the answer, based on my non-expert opinion and lots of research, would be to add a mildewcide to the paint you choose. Get a good mid to high grade paint, and then add that to it and it should help.
The actual solution to the problem is to either clean your bathroom exhaust fan, or replace it (or install one if you don't have one now). Getting rid of the moist air is the solution to the issue. If you just keep the wet air in the room and paint the room, the only thing you'll be doing is sealing the water in and letting it continue to damage your house (by promoting mold growth)
How about PPG for bedroom? Thanks
Nice video
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Funny how the 2 you sell were your favourite. And, it's hide, not coverage
Simple!! Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore or Valspar the rest are GARBAGE!!!
Don’t know your paint!
don't understand why you would use crappy rollers. it totally invalidates your test and leaves us nothing.
Because people who are getting the cheaper paint are likely also grabbing the cheaper roller. I know now to invest in a quality roller.