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Trade: Painting & Remodeling
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 468
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Re: Harmony
I have used it and it covers very well. It seemed to flow nice and rolled out with a nice textrue. Its a little expensive. Also now Duration Home Interior is suppoesed to be "green safe" also and its a better paint.
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Trade: Paint
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 118
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Re: Harmony
You could also try SW's Progreen 200. It has similar characteristics of Promar 200 but has significant lower smell. Price is way better than harmony too.
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House Painters Reading PA
Trade: House Painting, Roof Cleaning, Pressure Washing
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Reading, Pa
Posts: 459
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Re: Harmony
Try SW Cashmere. It works really well for the repaints I do for people that still like a paint with a low sheen.
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Trade: Owner/Operator
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Serving CT & RI
Posts: 1,306
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Re: Harmony
I believe I compared it to cashmere and liked the cashmere better because of it's silky-ness when applying. Honeslty, duration is the best interior paint going...I would think about a switch. The price is going down on the stuff, finally. I've used it on every interior this year so far.
just got SW to lower my price again I'm now down to $31.99/gal for satin ...and they told me they couldn't lower my prices
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Trade: Painting Contractor
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: SW Suburban Chicago
Posts: 610
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Re: Harmony
ok i don't use SW so not realy familar with there lines any more seems like they have a ton of them now. So whats the top of line? mid? low? really low? just wondering.
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