WFFC 1 #26 September 3, 2006 Behr - And I believe it's onsale at home depot this weekend 25% off.----- ~~~Michael Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muenkel 0 #27 September 3, 2006 OK eeneR, I think the only conclusion you can draw from this thread is that all brands of paint are good except Glidden...that stuff sucks. Chris _________________________________________ Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eeneR 3 #28 September 3, 2006 QuoteOK eeneR, I think the only conclusion you can draw from this thread is that all brands of paint are good except Glidden...that stuff sucks. Chris I have to agree. I was hoping for a general concensus, however I am hearing different things from different people. Damnit...LOL I have to paint a rather large room, I cannot risk buying a crap load of paint and having a problem with it. I have a love hate relationship with the vaulted ceilings. She is not a "Dumb Blonde" - She is a "Light-Haired Detour Off The Information Superhighway." eeneR TF#72, FB#4130, Incauto Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
laceysocks 0 #29 September 3, 2006 Vaulted ceilings....oh yeah. I actually got very creative with mine. My kitchen and living room are an open floor plan, both with vaulted ceilings. I painted the living room one color and the kitchen another, up to the vaulted ceilings. Then, I painted the vaults in mirroring colors so the two rooms flow nicely. A trick that I learned to make the perfect line Place the tape along the line that you are trying to paint. Obviously, one side of the line will be the color you are painting, one side will be the ceiling, wall, trim, etc. For this example, we will say that the other side is white, as all mine were. On the side that you are painting, seal all the tape with white paint. Paint the entire side of the tape white, fairly heavy so that it seeps into the small spaces under the tape, going into the area that you are about to paint. Let it dry 20 min or so, till it is dry to the touch. Then go ahead and paint!! Do not worry about cutting in, just do not glop the colored paint on or near the tape. When it is all dry, pull the tape and you will have a perfect line!! I was amazed at how well this works, and it takes away the cut in time which is tedious on a big room. I found that if you have any kind of texture on your walls, then the tape alone does not make the perfect line, and you always have bleed off. I attached acouple pictures of my vaulted ceilings. Everyone that has seen the house loves it!! *********************************** Live Life, Get Paid and Get Laid! If you touch it.....it's your responsibility!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freefallfreak 0 #30 September 3, 2006 I used Killz and it worked out beautifully. Of all places, I went to Wally World and got the tinted Killz. One coat and the color turned out fantastic. TripleF "Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshatzkin 0 #31 September 4, 2006 Definitely Behr paint (like most have said). Every room in my house has been painted with Behr paint in the past year. Beautiful colors and application!Jen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balls 0 #32 September 4, 2006 I was an exterior painting contractor for a few years, I used Sherwin Williams most of the time and it worked great. DON'T BUY CHEAP BRUSHES. You will be sooooo much happier at the end of the day if you buy good brushes and roller covers. If you paint for multiple days, I second the "wrap up the brushes idea" Good luck---------------------------------------- ....so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites