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Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Does anyone know of a latex paint that applies as nicely as oil based Impervo, but without the dry time and clean up issues? Is the latex version as good? This would be for trim in a satin finish. Thanks
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo![]() Waterborne Satin Impervo
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
ah...caught your edit
Yes, the waterbourne Impervo is almost as good Close enough to be worth it
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I haven't used waterbourne satin impervo in a couple of years - but when I did, it was absolute junk! You want a great latex trim paint. P&L accolade is sublime, Muralo's trim paint is mind boggling. And last is Pittsburgh paints manor hall trim paint - oh, my god - I have fooled everyone 100% on that paint - and it even sands like an oil!
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
PlainPainter,
Can you explain further what was junk about the BM waterborn impervo? |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I really like the Waterborne SA. It definitely has a learning curve, IE it dries quickly, leaving little open time, and if applied too thick it will run and sag. But it is quickly becoming my go-to trim paint.
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I'm very surprised to hear any professional think it's "junk"
I've never heard that before I've heard pros say they preferred Pro Classic (SW) But even they won't call Impervo "junk"
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I think he means when it first came out...I haven't used waterbourne satin impervo in a couple of years - but when I did, it was absolute junk!
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
When I last used satin impervo - it left brush marks like crazy. And if I went to a 100% nylon brush, it wouldn't leave brush marks - but in every case was overapplied and sagged. And then I'd go back to the stiffest brush purdy makes - the pro-extra. And I knew that a 100% acrylic paint would flow off these bristles better - so it would spread it around thinner - but brush marks would come back, didn't level at all. And even then - it still dribbled - at which point I threw up my hands and told myself - maybe it's a great trim paint sprayed - but I couldn't get it to work. Where as I was using Muralo's Ultra semigloss - and it brushed out like total perfection - looked better than my oil trim paint jobs. Then I tried P&L accolade's new formula - and not only is it brushless - sags very little, and even looks like a cured enamel finish. And lastly tried Manor Halls' - and it is total perfection.
Not saying that Benny's satin impervo hasn't improved - but they just lost my customer loyalty. At a time when other manufacturers were making a perfect trim paint. So it may be great stuff - but last time I used it, it was definite junk - which is like 3 years ago. |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
About the remark about professional never calling it junk - I am not a loyal ben moore fan. But I will say this - all the ben moore guys I know - absolutely hated the waterbourn satin impervo - they all tried it and hated.
So many big guys hated it so much - that the Benny Moore paint store stocks a big tall palette of Muralo's Ultra semigloss white paint - right in the middle of the store - they don't have a muralo mixer, they don't stock any of their other paints - heck they don't even stock the semigloss in any bases - just the white trim enamel. That's how bad all the contractors hated the satin impervo. They all swear by the oil impervo - which has gotten even better lately IMO. To this day - the satin impervo still collects dust - while the muralo sells like hot cakes. OF course most guys have't even upgraded from aqua-glo for trim. I don't like how that paint looks - but it is a decent enough paint to apply and works well. |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Huh...first time I've heard of anything like that
Must be a Ford/Chevy thing I can see how someone that likes Manor Hall doesn't care for Impervo though They are pretty different to apply
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Like I said - this was widespread opinion of the waterbourne product among Benny moore fans. These same contractors swear up and down the boulevards about the Aura product, I don't. These are true Benny Moore fans - and among them - the opinion was rampant that the waterbourne product was absolute junk. One of my friends who is a benny moore fan - doesn't like Muralo's Ultra either - I understand - everyone has their favorite paints. But I never ever heard anyone say they loved W.S.I.
But like I said - haven't tried the product in 3 years - and if I know Benny Moore- it's probably gone through 7 revisions since. Just never heard through the grapevine that anyone likes it now, don't see it stocked at all at the benny m. stores. I even worked with a 'high' end benny moore contractor - and everything was Aura, Aura, Aura - but when it came time for trime - it was regal aquaglo. And aquaglo is 100% acrylic now, but still seems like the identical paint to me, when it was vinyl acrylic - same action. Again not my favorite paint - don't really think it gives great results - but it isn't at all hard to brush and doesn't sag - it's an ok trim paint. |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I really like ProClassic Waterborne. I did my kitchen cabinets with it 7 years ago, and other than the normal wear and tear, they look great. I did some doors with it last weekend.
I did a test once and applied it to high gloss oil. I didn't sand, clean, or anything. I let it dry overnight, and then used a key to try to scratch it. I dented the wood before I could get the paint off. I wouldn't recommend that type of "prep", but it convinced me. I don't paint very often, and I can't ever get oil to look good. I don't have that problem with ProClassic Waterborne. Brian Phillips |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Ben Moore is junk....Muralo rules as far as waterborne...............
But if you like it thats all that matters........to each his own. SW Pro classic oil when it first came out was nice ............the waterborne SW....... ![]() jUST MY 2 CTS..... |
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
The new Aquaglo levels very well with Purdy xl but dries fast.
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
P&L accolade designer white package color semigloss took 3 coats to cover over primed trim. I usually use SW super semi, but HO wanted this "white".... On another job, experimented and brushed out one coat of california 2012 (is that the number?) Exterior satin, and it covered in one coat on interior pre primed trim. No mildewcide odor, and its sheen was slick like an oil and shined like a semi.
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
I agree I stopped using BM Waterborne and switch to Muralo and have not looked back.
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Regal - I have never had much luck with anything on pre-primed trim. I can make trim look good with one coat of my primer and one coat of paint than 2 coats on already primed trim - I don't know what's up with that stuff. I usually just use a latex primer right over it.
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Re: Latex That Performs Like Impervo
Boy, a lot of revived threads lately.
So I'll add my 2 cents to this one. First, I've NEVER liked BM interior paints, NONE. But also remember that I stopped painting in about '89. I do it at home, but not professionally. Now over the summer when I "remodeled" a room to become my office, I asked PWG for a good interior latex trim paint. Before the last words were outa my mouth, he was hyping up waterborne Satin Impervo. Also remember, I was NEVER a "latex ranger". Always put oil on trim. And as you all know, there is a COMPLETELY different technique between the two. AND with PWG saying there was a learning curve - well I felt a little trepidation about using Waterborne Satin Impervo. This was over old work and new work. From a flat hollow core door to bed molding. And the paint performed MAHVELOUSLY. Not as level as my favorite semi-gloss oil with some raw linseed, but awfully good. BTW, I've used Manor Hall on the exterior, and I was REALLY impressed. You guys still in the painting business are really fortunate that such great strides have been made in waterborne technology. There are many good ones now. |
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