Switching from Sherwin Williams to Benjamin Moore

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:18 Ceiling Paint
    3:36 Wall Paint
    5:07 Interior Trim
    6:34 Painting a Bathroom
    8:03 Exterior Paints
    10:04 Conclusion

Комментарии • 120

  • @alwaysrockn2009
    @alwaysrockn2009 Год назад +2

    Excellent video! Finally, someone made this comparison- awesome! Thanks for the great content. Rock on!

  • @joseph7105
    @joseph7105 Месяц назад +1

    I paint cabinets and got all my paint from SW for years, mainly because they were closer to me and just seemed like the obvious choice and it's hard to change when you've stuck with something. A customer specifically requested a BM color and product one time, so I tried it out and never looked back since. BM have the best options for professionals. It can be intimidating to try something new or go into a place like BM, but they are very helpful and friendly even to non-pros. Would highly recommend them over SW any day for DIYers and pros alike

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Месяц назад

      So this is an older video and BM has reformulated their regal select line of paints. That line of paints along with AURA are quite difficult to work with in my experience. I still like a lot of their stuff, but I still use quite a bit of paint from SW. I talk about it a bit in this video: Avoid THIS Paint! Beginners Guide to Benjamin Moore Interior Paints
      ruclips.net/video/4QMV6j6TVZw/видео.html

  • @tisha1322
    @tisha1322 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Very informative! And funny in the beginning.

  • @furr666
    @furr666 2 года назад +4

    Excellent review. Thank you. Painting business owner here & we utilize both company products as well. Our lineup is similar for ceilings, walls & trim. We recently used SW Cashmere (customer wanted SW eggshell) on a few jobs & we were very impressed by how easy it went on, its hide ability, touch up and lack of splashing off roller (almost none). Its one of our new go-to's. Contractor pricing is on it is just a little about SuperPaint and way better in our opinion.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Michael! We like Cashmere as well. It's one of the better wall paints that we've used over the years. It's been hard to come by in my area along with Duration and Emerald. I'm glad you're able to find and use some!

    • @crownofgoldenlight9342
      @crownofgoldenlight9342 2 года назад +2

      I agree the Cashmere line is great to work with. Cashmere Flat is awesome! Levels out beautifully on walls with a 1/2” nap and while not advertised as such, it also cleans and resists burnishing about as well as Duration or Emerald Flat. I wont’t hesitate to recommend it to customers with kids and pets as I’ve seen it hold up for years in such situations. Don’t like the Cashmere Low Lustre though. I’ll do Cashmere EgShel or Duration Matte for full baths.

    • @nova2591
      @nova2591 2 года назад

      @@crownofgoldenlight9342 r

  • @undertakerraiders
    @undertakerraiders 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great video! I was wondering

  • @J1Z06
    @J1Z06 Год назад +2

    I'd never used Benjamin Moore products before. I'm a DIY guy and re-did My bedroom which hadn't had any paint on the walls or ceilings since 2008. The walls and ceiling were like a dove gray color. I chose Waterborne Ceiling White which went on well(2 coats) and dried beautifully. For the walls, I chose Chantilly Lace(Ben line) which after two coats looks amazing!! I would highly recommend both paints as I had no complaints about either type.

  • @charandeep7ingh
    @charandeep7ingh 2 года назад

    the best video my brother thank you i am certain for benjamin moore

  • @BloomfieldVideos
    @BloomfieldVideos 2 года назад

    Couldn't have made this video at a better time. Went shoppinging yesterday for all of my many paint projects and was not able to find many of the SW paints I needed. Will be switching as well.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Glad to help. Thought since we were going through this issue, many others were too

  • @autohelix
    @autohelix 2 года назад +2

    You should try cabinet coat for trim which is also owned by Benjamin Moore. Dry to the touch in about an hour with a 6 hour recoat time. Does the best if you sand between coats it has a very hard finish. Water clean up.

  • @viswanathans659
    @viswanathans659 2 года назад +1

    Would you suggest using oil paints on interor? BTW I am really happy to have your expert opinion and your knowledge is out of bounds! Happy to have your ipinion.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      There really aren't many options for interior oil-based paints. There are a few trim paints that are oil-based, like Impervo, but that's about it. I would not suggest using oil-based paints for any interior painting unless you have a specific reason to do so. Most of the time if folks want added durability, or a smoother finish on trim they use a hybrid product like Advance from Benjamin Moore, or Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel from Sherwin Williams. I hope this helped!

  • @Usonian7
    @Usonian7 2 года назад

    I've been able to get stuff from SW through only one of the stores in our town, it's the store that has the sales reps based out of. The "spray source" commercial store. Not the industrial commercial store. If that helps

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Michael. We call around to lots of stores and have a little better luck at a larger store sometimes. Still spotty tho.

  • @fred3669
    @fred3669 2 года назад

    best ceiling paint ultrahide now known as 7700series from Dulux paints been doin it for prob 24yrs love Benjamin Moore

  • @Avital4414
    @Avital4414 2 года назад +1

    Terrific video. Would Scuff-X be suited for trim in bathrooms? Would a DIYer have better luck with brush marks if they used Scuff-X than they likely would with Advance? Thanks!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +3

      Hi RT L. Scuff X is great in bathrooms. Durable and made to take a beating. Easier to use than the Advance. The Advance Satin is great at going over oil based paints, shows less brush marks, but has a longer learning curve than Scuff X. It can drip and takes much longer to dry. Both are great products and comes down to your preference. If you go with Advance we like the Satin much better than the semi gloss as it drips less, still has a good shine, and dries a bit faster. Good luck!

    • @ashleygibson2619
      @ashleygibson2619 10 месяцев назад

      I was considering SW super paint for exterior. Is gloss equivalent to BM soft gloss? I was wanting to do SW color for base and trim but BM color for shutters and doors. Should I stay within the SW line and just color match the BM for the shutter color?

  • @lenoraeverett9200
    @lenoraeverett9200 2 года назад

    When you said that MoorGlo Soft Gloss is like Satin, was that before or after the formula change last year that made it more glossy? I’m trying to figure out which product to put on the new Hardee Board porch ceilings. Our porches have open gables, so I’m thinking that the soffits would need the same paint sheen as the porches. I had planned to use Soft Gloss on the soffits/trim.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      I would recommend the Soft Gloss. We use it for all exterior trim and didn't notice much difference in performance or look over the last few years. Good luck!

    • @lenoraeverett9200
      @lenoraeverett9200 2 года назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers Thank you very much for the quick response! I'll send your video to the painter, too, because he is used to working with Sherwin Williams paints.

  • @sharonlee7111
    @sharonlee7111 2 года назад

    I would like to paint my brick interior fireplace would you recommend using stain or paint and watering it down what would you recommend as paint to water ratio?🤔Thanks 👍🏼💓

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад

      Hi Sharon. We typically don't water down paint. For your brick I'm assuming its unpainted brick at the moment. When we paint fireplaces we typically use a mason primer and then a regular paint or mason paint on top. A Benny Moore manager could guide you to the right products. Also helpful if you take a picture of the fireplace on your phone and show it to the guys at the store. Good luck!

  • @zeeqadri562
    @zeeqadri562 2 года назад +1

    Any recommendations for a good bathroom ceiling paint. I’ve been having issues with chips and mildew.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Hi Zee. For Benny Moore the Aura Bath & Spa Paint. It only comes in matte finish and is expensive. We like Sherwin Williams Duration matte or Sherwin Williams Emerald matte the best for bath ceilings. They may be low on stock currently tho.

  • @undertakerraiders
    @undertakerraiders 2 года назад +1

    Hey, thanks for a great video! How does Sherwin Williams duration compare to Benjamin moore scuff x? I'm looking for a paint that stands up to chairs and laundry carts bumping into the wall

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +3

      Scuff X would be better in your situation. It dries harder and is more scuff resistant. Good luck!

    • @johnwhite2576
      @johnwhite2576 3 месяца назад

      What about scuff x versus emerald ??

  • @lifewithmaura
    @lifewithmaura 8 месяцев назад

    How's the color matching? We have SW on the walls but new paint contractor uses Ben Moore and we want to keep the same colors. Also you said you use matte in bathroom. I've been using a satin finish. Is that bad? Thanks for the video!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  8 месяцев назад

      So just a heads up, this is an older video. We only use a few Benjamin Moore products because they changed a few formulations. Color matching is largely dependent on what store you go to.
      Matte finish in bathrooms is fine as long as you’re using a paint that has moisture and mildew resistance built in. Emerald from Sherwin Williams is what we currently use. Aura bath and spa from Benjamin Moore is also a matte finish. Here’s our current load out for 2023: ruclips.net/video/ceynEKT5loc/видео.htmlsi=wy8bPoamlYhHDgQM

  • @Mary-zd6ow
    @Mary-zd6ow Год назад +1

    What masonry stain would you use for exterior brick from BM?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      We haven't used a masonry stain in a while from BM. I would have to ask the manager at our local BM store to see whats the latest and greatest product. Sorry for the non answer.

  • @slpeteyAZ
    @slpeteyAZ 11 месяцев назад

    Is Ultra Spec ext good? I got a quote on getting my exterior painted and they specified that paint.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  11 месяцев назад

      I have never used that product so I can’t say either way.

  • @ac7384
    @ac7384 Год назад

    You reccomend bm select or sw duration for interior walls ? If both Avaiable. What I care most about is finish roll and brush marks. Picture frame. And washabikity.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      I'd recommend watching this video on my review of Emerald Matte. It's quite excellent and my current favorite wall paint. Benjamin Moore recently changed their formulas and has made Regal Select difficult to work with.
      ruclips.net/video/4R7K9yZSbpI/видео.html

    • @ac7384
      @ac7384 Год назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers thank you

  • @josefernandez2722
    @josefernandez2722 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info. Which paints would be best for an exterior steel door?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      If it's already been painted then you can use Moorglo Soft-gloss. If it hasn't been painted then you should use a DTM (Direct To Metal) product. If you ask at a Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams store, then they'll know what you're talking about. Good luck with your door!

    • @josefernandez2722
      @josefernandez2722 Год назад +1

      @@SuperVassarBrothers 👍 thanks for your input. Really appreciate it

  • @lindalu8565
    @lindalu8565 2 года назад

    I'm a benny gal. Great coverage.

  • @bobcougar77
    @bobcougar77 Год назад

    Why Regal over Aura for exterior? Is it just cost or is there some other benefit?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад

      We've had a lot of success with the MorGlo and the Moorguard. I haven't run into a scenario where I felt like I needed a different product. Overall I haven't been impressed with the Aura line of products, but that's just me.

  • @shan4292
    @shan4292 2 года назад +1

    It’s accurate to say Benjamin Moore advertises one option for the bathroom, which is Aura Bath and Spa and only comes in matte. Seems suspicious that it’s only offered in matte. Technical support said this is because matte is what people demand. But I doubt it. I think it’s because *all but the matte* in the Aura line work fine in bathrooms, so they need a specialty product for people who want to use matte.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +2

      You are correct in that Aura Bath and Spa is the only designated offering from Benjamin Moore for a bathroom. I'm not sure about whether or not the rest of the Aura line would work in a bathroom, because I don't think they have the moisture and mold blocking agents built into the paint. I've used the Bath and Spa a fair amount and it does seem to hold up. You can check out my full review for all of my thoughts if you want. Good luck with your project!
      ruclips.net/video/4LZBmiasP08/видео.html

    • @shan4292
      @shan4292 2 года назад +1

      Aura is moisture blocking and includes an agent to kill mildew. The company rep said bath and spa just includes more. If you ever get a chance, ask a Benjamin Moore rep if he thinks Duration matte will hold up better in a steamy bathroom than Aura satin.

  • @TheNutzandBoltz
    @TheNutzandBoltz 3 месяца назад

    I am switching to BM on my current job. I'm going with the regal select and the store recommended the same sheens that you are. My belief is that the higher the sheen the higher the UV resistant and the longer the life of the paint. The guy at store said no way is that true. What is your experience? Thanks

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  3 месяца назад

      So, this is an older video. I'm not a huge fan of the regal select interior line now that they've reformulated. A lot of folks are having issues with it. I am still a big fan of Moorglo and Moorguard for exterior, but I don't think that's what you're talking about. The UV resistant thing, doesn't really matter for interior. Generally the life of the paint (at least for interior) is much more determined by how much it gets touched, scuffed, scratched and all of that.

    • @TheNutzandBoltz
      @TheNutzandBoltz 3 месяца назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers My bad exterior is what I am referring to.

  • @greentara291
    @greentara291 2 года назад

    General question for all y'all pros -What's the industry standard finish for exterior wood siding? Second thing; I'm going over the painting contract before signing and seeing the quoted price is for SW Duracraft. No one's even mentioned it in my research. Sounds like it's "contractor's grade" or lowest on the quality spectrum. Much appreciate some education.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      I'll do my best Toni. We did a video on our favorite exterior paint here which is from Benny Moore. ruclips.net/video/Lwq4U9Cd5Y4/видео.html
      We've never used Duracraft and by my online research it does look like a lower grade of exterior paint. I can't say its good or bad, since we've never used it. For the paint contract you can request a different paint and ask them to update the price. The Moore guard from Benny Moore in the video is amazing for wood siding and the Moore Glo in soft gloss is equally amazing for the exterior trim.
      Good luck!

  • @pablohu6935
    @pablohu6935 Год назад

    What about exterior ceiling porch. Which one u use?

  • @ckkemmerer
    @ckkemmerer 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I love mooreguard, and mooreglo! What is your cross over from sw LoxonXP to Benjamin moore?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the input for the video buddy! We just used the Super Hide flat on a few ceilings on our current job, and I liked it quite a bit more than the Ultra Flat. So good call on that one :). As far as I know the Benjamin Moore equivalent to Loxon is their Ultra Spec Masonry line of products. They have both waterproof coatings and high-build fillers, but I haven't used either of those products. The specs are very similar to LoxonXP. Let me know if you use them in the future. That might make for a good comparison video. 🤙

  • @jorgesmith2000
    @jorgesmith2000 Месяц назад

    So basically you’d normally use a matte sheen for all rooms including bathrooms. Interesting as I’m considering repainting our entire new construction home, which was painted in a flat builder grade paint

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Месяц назад +1

      Here's a breakdown of sheens that may be useful for you're upcoming project: ruclips.net/video/DyKh80Yt9k0/видео.html
      Folks generally prefer either matte or eggshell on the walls. Good luck with your project!

    • @jorgesmith2000
      @jorgesmith2000 Месяц назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothersthanks for the response! I’d hire a professional but I thought it might just be easier to take my time and paint one room at a time

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell5909 Год назад +1

    A friend insisted on using bm paint in his house. I thought it was the worst paint I ever used. He paid 90 a gallon, and it dries way to fast. He had 5 coats on 1 wall and you could still see roller lines and pull marks. I'll never use bm again.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      Hi Michael. It depends on what paint from Benny Moore. Mainly we use SW for interior and BM for exterior. We switched when SW ran out of paint a while ago. BM does have over priced crappy paint, but they have some good stuff too. We like the Regal select eggshell for walls. Hope you find stuff you like my friend.

    • @michaelmitchell5909
      @michaelmitchell5909 Год назад +1

      @@SuperVassarBrothers .....thanks for responding. I'm really liking the sw cashmere for interior walls and duration for trim and doors. I recently got a quart of latitude for an exterior door I just put in so I'm pumped to try it. I've heard good things about the latitude. Its hard for me to use anything other than sw now adays...

  • @_B_K_
    @_B_K_ Год назад +1

    Do you spray or roll exterior?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      Most of the exterior stuff we do is trim work, doors and shutters. We hand brush that stuff. We use to spray exteriors but now we farm that work out to some of our buddies that specialize in that type of work. We don’t spray very much anymore.

  • @crownofgoldenlight9342
    @crownofgoldenlight9342 2 года назад +1

    I am a big fan of SW Cashmere Flat. It leaves a beautiful finish and while not advertised as such, has good cleaning and anti-burnish ability despite being a Flat sheen. If my memory serves me right, SW used to advertise Cashmere Flat as being washable however this is not the case now. My theory on this is due to SW wanting to steer customers to the their higher end (and higher priced) Duration and Emerald lines. I just can’t justify paying double for Duration or Emerald when Cashmere Flat looks amazing and cleans great.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Glad you like Cashmere. We know a lot of painters who like it.

  • @erikrasmussen9898
    @erikrasmussen9898 2 года назад +1

    Sounds like American small business owners and Benjamin Moore saved your ass the last 2 years. Maybe you should give them a big thank you for keeping you working.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      They did and we did :). Also we paid them thousands of dollars for paints, so they were happy to.

  • @mr.l6982
    @mr.l6982 9 месяцев назад

    Has Benjamin Moore paint gone down in quality recently at all? Still better than SW in your opinion?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  9 месяцев назад

      Yes it has. The new formulations of Regal select are not great. Here's our current interior load out for 2023: ruclips.net/video/ceynEKT5loc/видео.html

  • @shure46
    @shure46 2 года назад +1

    Very few paints have any huge problems in bathrooms , it's not THAT big of a deal ..... and I would place Advance very low on my list of trim paints .... don't like using it , don't like the slow dry time , don't think it's all that durable as people think it is ..... Advance is very low on my list

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback shure46

    • @shure46
      @shure46 2 года назад +1

      @@SuperVassarBrothers a guy on youtube did a pretty good "test" , "Advance vs Emerald" and it's worth watching ..... and not trying to bash you , I know Advance was the "bee's knees" and started the whole "Urethane modified" thing , but Emerald is so much better in my opinion .... I have not tried Command though , and I THINK it's pretty good stuff from what I hear ..... Do a thing on Command , I'd love to hear your results .... Save me from buying a gallon just to test !!! lol

  • @mikerichter1694
    @mikerichter1694 2 года назад

    Surfactant leaching is the biggest problem I've had in moist bathrooms. Aura is extremely susceptible to surfactant leaching. That's why BM was forced to create Aura Spa & Bath with a different resin. My go to for bathrooms is BM Scuff-X matte or eggshell. I don't like the application or appearance of Aura Spa & Bath!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад

      I hear that man. I don't like the Aura Bath & Spa's finish either. We only use it when the clients insist on it. I'll have to give the Scuff-X a try. I've only ever used the semi-gloss version. Thanks for the comment Mike!

    • @joewiggington7582
      @joewiggington7582 10 месяцев назад

      The Aura Bath & Spa is an awesome finish. I recommend it all the time. I have it in both my bathrooms which are extremely challenging. There is no surfactant leaching w/ this product and as a matte finish it defies logic as to how it performs. @@SuperVassarBrothers

  • @markzelinskiphotography3768
    @markzelinskiphotography3768 2 года назад +1

    100 Points for saying Sherwin instead of Sherman. 😂

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +2

      We might have to start using Sherman now that you brought it up. Thanks! :)

  • @johnjagodzinski4242
    @johnjagodzinski4242 2 года назад

    Really why are you using a matte that scuffs so easy and your really spending 80 per gallon

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад

      Hi Paul. The Duration matte we use for walls from Sherwin Williams looks and acts like an eggshell and is washable. You are correct that most mattes scuff easily (especially Ben Moore Regal Select Matte). Thanks for the feedback.

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti 2 года назад

    Why do some designers insist on using Benjamin Moore products?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 года назад +4

      Hi Luke. Because they are insufferable. Don't get us started. :)

    • @therealkakitron
      @therealkakitron 2 года назад +1

      I own a medium size residential painting business, and I know exactly what you're talking about. I once had this very conversation with a designer who admitted they do so because they understand BM is viewed as a bit more high end, and they can charge their customers more when they (the designers) recommend high end stuff because it gives the perception that they are better at what they do. The problem with that comes when we, the painters, have to work out the estimate using BM paint, many homeowners don't want to pay the extra cost as compared with SW. Another problem is that, at least in our area, BM stores are so damn tiny and they're never well stocked, so it's a real pain to get many of their products. Of course right now SW is having the same issue, but I'm talking even before this shortage.

    • @LukePighetti
      @LukePighetti 2 года назад

      I'm trying to figure out if Benjamin Moore colors are more tied to popular remodeling culture, like influencer marketing, than SW. There must be a reason why they do it, even if it's not a reason that is appreciated by painters.

    • @therealkakitron
      @therealkakitron 2 года назад +1

      @@LukePighetti We've had clients who their designers recommended BM colors to, and when we tell them that SW has the actual BM color formulas in their system (so the colors would be the same), they still say their designers convinced them BM paint is much better quality, which we all know, depending on the product, isn't necessarily true.

    • @LukePighetti
      @LukePighetti 2 года назад

      @@therealkakitron That's very odd.

  • @ericjusteennewton9226
    @ericjusteennewton9226 Год назад

    Sherwin Williams is great at marketing paint is Below average buy Ben Moore or Richard's or Farrell-Calhoun. Sherwin paint is difficult to apply and there paints don't have good durability. Duration Matt is really an eggshell therefore it doesn't touch up well.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      My current favorite wall paint is Emerald Matte from Sherwin Williams. I don't know if you've experienced it, but Benjamin Moore recently changed their formulation of Regal Select and it's made working with it quite difficult. I'll be making a video on that shortly.
      ruclips.net/video/4R7K9yZSbpI/видео.html

    • @spencehorner8212
      @spencehorner8212 Год назад

      Nice to see you mention Farrell Calhoun. A hidden gem for the most part, especially for homeowners. Will be interesting to see how long they will be in the game.

    • @jorgesmith2000
      @jorgesmith2000 Месяц назад

      @@SuperVassarBrotherswould you still choose emerald matte over duration matte for textured walls? For our accent wall, emerald matte was nice but that first coat was pretty thick and hard to cut in. Wondering if duration matte is any easier to apply. Might just get a quart to test it out for a whole house repaint project. Also noticed Emerald tends to go on sale more often than Duration.

  • @shaunharper709
    @shaunharper709 Год назад

    Ben Moore smokes S-W for b fast lunch and dinner

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад

      Mehhhhh, depends on the product. Especially with the new formulation change with the regal line, I think Sherwin Williams has better interior products currently. I still use all Benny Moore exterior products though. Big fan of Moorglo Soft-Gloss and Moorgaurd Low Lustre.

    • @shaunharper709
      @shaunharper709 Год назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers not even close bro I use em both all the time

    • @jamiehousholder415
      @jamiehousholder415 3 месяца назад

      @@shaunharper709what are you talking about SW Emerald, Duration and Cashmere are phenomenal. I use both all the time and use a low pressure sprayer or a lambswool roller and in blind tests customers pick SW Emerald like 70% of the time. Additionally, you can get Emerald on sale like all the time. Ben Moore is 2x as much and it’s never on sale. Finally, sometimes the ma and pop stores that carry BM have limited stock and one of them the guy is a jerk and knows very little about paint. I had to wait a week one time to get some exterior AURA and SW is always stocked up at least where I live. But to say they are not even close shows you are either very personally biased towards BM or you are just inexperienced. Benjamin Moore has the best colors overall but the chances of it being on sale and having the type you want available and ready are slim to none.

  • @fairamir1
    @fairamir1 Год назад

    Paint shoratges from Covid.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад

      We're still having issues with certain products due to supply chain shenanigans and the repercussions from all of that. Thankfully we are able to get most of the products we use. They're just more expensive now 😔

  • @cwrowe
    @cwrowe 9 месяцев назад

    Smart choice…Sherwin Williams is over priced water. Benjamin Moore is the best

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  9 месяцев назад

      This an older video…Benjamin Moore reformulated their regal select line and it’s hot garbage. If you peruse our newer content you’ll see what we’re using now. It’s almost all from Sherwin Williams except for exterior. Benjamin Moore has some solid products as well as some crap ones. The same is true for Sherwin Williams

    • @cwrowe
      @cwrowe 9 месяцев назад

      I only use Benjamin Moore products. Regal select garbage? Wow? You are clearly delusional. It’s not as good as Ben Moore “aura” but to say it’s garbage is just completely off base. Benjamin Moore lowest grade ultra spec is better than most department store paints such as Olympic or Behr…..