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We are painting living/kitchen/bath/hallway...(all connected). Pro Mar 200 is what my painter uses, I'm sure cause he gets a good deal, I've decided on flat for our walls we really don't want to see shine on the walls and the sample can paints are really shiny. Yes, I know I will have touch ups and washing when I can(3 young kids). The paint store guy said the ProMar 200 was an inferior paint and I'd be better off with the higher quality ones. Maybe so if I was doing the painting but it would be hard to change paints with our contractor and his pricing. Is it really a bad paint or do they just want me to spend more. Your thoughts???

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Posts: 1039 | Location: Florida | Registered: Jan 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Never have heard of that brand before. Please remember the old adage -"you get what you pay for". Does Consumers Report list it as a major brand?
 
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Posts: 8577 | Location: East Space Coast, Florida zone 9B | Registered: Feb 11, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I would use a better paint. It shouldn't be that hard to change with your contractor. There should be a pricing breakdown with labor and paint as separate expenses. If you have to pay a a bit more for better paint it will be worth it. The labor charge shouldn't be any different.
 
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Different areas of the country may be different but here in N.J. B.M. Pro-Mar 200 is considered "builders special" grade. It is what all the painters use on mid grade new construction. It's fine as a base coat to show a house or condo but it is bargain paint and doesn't hold up for the long hall.

Cheap paint is not a bargain, unless you are a DIYer and do the painting yourself, and get bored easily with color. Pro mar is difficult to clean and will need to be repainted much sooner than a higher quality paint.
 
Posts: 1494 | Location: Morristown | Registered: Jun 12, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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OOPS!, sorry I meant SW not BM
 
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Which flat paint would you recomend for a flat paint with children present. Without breaking the bank? Is superpaint a good choice?
 
Posts: 1039 | Location: Florida | Registered: Jan 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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SP flat will not withstand washing very well. SW has sales regularly - get the 30% off on Duration or try BM Regal Select Matte.
 
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Ive heard duration flat is really an eggshell finish is that true? What sbout cashmere?
 
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