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Old 12-15-2008, 10:48 PM   #41
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LMAO! I STILL find it incredibly hilarious that a "Pro" painter can't get great results using Behr paint. Can't get over that one, never will. Eventually you'll have to, because it's what your customers will continue to ask for. I give my customers what they want, thats what makes them happy. They can choose colors online with Behr.com and coordinate different colors also. Makes my job easier and gives the customer satisfaction. Plus I save another 20% at the prodesk, which helps in this economy. It's been fun listening to you all whine, have a healthy and happy new year. Don't give up, I know you'll figure out Behr eventually. It's in your best interest!!

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Old 12-16-2008, 11:04 AM   #42
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...used it recently (HO supplied); clear base; tint load was ridiculous; still took 4 coats to cover (deep base brown, semi); needed to wait a full 24 hrs to recoat, due to the ****ty drying properties; could have got it in two with any decent paint...shall I go on?

****ing garbage...

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There is no "clear base". It WILL take 4 coats if you don't use a "TINTED PRIMER!!!!!!!!" Deep colors do take longer to dry, genius. It IS recommended you wait 24 hours between coats. Behr has tinted primer formulas for every one of its deep colors. To help twats like yourself. Even the little old lady from Pasadena can figure out how to use a deep color paint. Are you sure you know how to read the back of the can. That's why those little things called "Instructions" are on there. For people like you who have no idea what the heck they're doing. It's becoming more and more clear why the "Pro" has such bad luck with Behr Paint.
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There is no "clear base". It WILL take 4 coats if you don't use a "TINTED PRIMER!!!!!!!!" Deep colors do take longer to dry, genius. It IS recommended you wait 24 hours between coats. Behr has tinted primer formulas for every one of its deep colors. To help twats like yourself. Even the little old lady from Pasadena can figure out how to use a deep color paint. Are you sure you know how to read the back of the can. That's why those little things called "Instructions" are on there. For people like you who have no idea what the heck they're doing. It's becoming more and more clear why the "Pro" has such bad luck with Behr Paint.
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