Almost 30yrs ago I was introduced to a somewhat unknown, and perhaps region=
al, paint brand, BLP Mobile. I mentioned it to a painter who was a parishi=
oner of mine and it was evident he did not like it. But his comment told m=
e why, the major brands went on smoother and easier. However, the guy acro=
ss the street from our house has been using it and had painted three walls =
of his house a year apart. You could not tell the four yr old paint from t=
he one year old. THAT is saying something here is the soggy and moldy Sou=
th. =20
We (I) forgot to specify when we built our house, back in 92 and the builde=
r used Sherwin-Williams. It looked great, but started having serious milde=
w problems a couple of years later. We washed it down several times and fi=
nally had to have it repainted. I insisted the painter put on two coats of=
Kilns and then two coats of BLP Mobile. That was about eight or nine year=
s ago. While we still need to wash (not pressure wash) the porch a couple =
of times a year, we do not have a mildew problem. =20
So, if you live in a high humidity area, you might give it a try.
Deb
On Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 1:44:31 PM UTC-5, Dr. Deb wrote:
> Almost 30yrs ago I was introduced to a somewhat unknown, and perhaps regional,
It really all depends on where one lives. Here, in the deep South, with our mild winters, hot summers and HIGH HUMIDITY, The major paint brands cannot hold up as well as they do elsewhere. That being sail BLP Mobile does.
Deb
> I insisted the painter put on two coats of Kilns and then two coats of BLP Mobile. That was about eight or nine years ago. While we still need to wash (not pressure wash) the porch a couple of times a year, we do not have a mildew problem.
> So, if you live in a high humidity area, you might give it a try.
I hadn't been entirely pleased with the Sears WeatherBeater (long ago) or the other later (don't recall) paint. Which one is the house paint you would recommend?
https://www.blpmobilepaint.com/industrial_prod_list.html#Alkyd Finishes
Sonny
krw <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On Sat, 21 May 2016 13:42:53 -0700 (PDT), [email protected] wrote:
>>I have had excellent success with Benjamin Moore exterior paint...
>
> +1
Well, this is worth knowing. It's been close to 20 years since
I painted my house, and it's due in a year or two. I painted
with Dulux, which is no longer available in the US (and the
brand changed owners anyway, and I didn't think the product
available after the change was as good before they stopped
selling in the US). So Benjamin Moore may be the new choice.
John
On Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 3:36:29 PM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
> > I insisted the painter put on two coats of Kilns and then two coats of BLP Mobile. That was about eight or nine years ago. While we still need to wash (not pressure wash) the porch a couple of times a year, we do not have a mildew problem.
>
> > So, if you live in a high humidity area, you might give it a try.
>
> I hadn't been entirely pleased with the Sears WeatherBeater (long ago) or the other later (don't recall) paint. Which one is the house paint you would recommend?
> https://www.blpmobilepaint.com/industrial_prod_list.html#Alkyd Finishes
>
> Sonny
I have had excellent success with Benjamin Moore exterior paint...
On Sat, 21 May 2016 13:42:53 -0700 (PDT), [email protected] wrote:
>On Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 3:36:29 PM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
>> > I insisted the painter put on two coats of Kilns and then two coats of BLP Mobile. That was about eight or nine years ago. While we still need to wash (not pressure wash) the porch a couple of times a year, we do not have a mildew problem.
>>
>> > So, if you live in a high humidity area, you might give it a try.
>>
>> I hadn't been entirely pleased with the Sears WeatherBeater (long ago) or the other later (don't recall) paint. Which one is the house paint you would recommend?
>> https://www.blpmobilepaint.com/industrial_prod_list.html#Alkyd Finishes
>>
>> Sonny
>
>I have had excellent success with Benjamin Moore exterior paint...
+1
On Sat, 21 May 2016 12:36:25 -0700 (PDT), Sonny <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> I insisted the painter put on two coats of Kilns and then two coats of BLP Mobile. That was about eight or nine years ago. While we still need to wash (not pressure wash) the porch a couple of times a year, we do not have a mildew problem.
>
>> So, if you live in a high humidity area, you might give it a try.
>
>I hadn't been entirely pleased with the Sears WeatherBeater (long ago) or the other later (don't recall) paint. Which one is the house paint you would recommend?
>https://www.blpmobilepaint.com/industrial_prod_list.html#Alkyd Finishes
>
>Sonny
Depends what you are painting. I was very satisfied with Benjamin
Moore Regal Moore-glo on my aluminum siding. It is a" 100% Acrylic
fortified with advanced alkyd technology for superior adhesion,
especially to chalky substrates. Tinted on our proprietary Gennex
colorant system, these mildew-resistant, high solids coatings are
designed to deliver advanced protection and adhere beautifully to
hard-to-coat substrates creating a durable, robust finish.,"
according to the information on their web-page - Been about 10 years
and no sign of any deterioration or failure.