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Pros & Cons
Pros
Very smooth and profession finish. Sandability is comparable to oil base. It cleans up easily with soap and water.
Two coats of this works beautifully. Needed to cover navy walls with shiny top coat. Emerald has a primer in it, but we thought this smart prime covered better than expected and so far we haven't used the emerald on the door. I have used this primer n... Read More
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Quality
Be sure and use a high quality roller for best coverage and smoothness.
After scraping off the wet paint and letting the ceiling dry for a few days, i applied this primer and it covered the mold stai... Read More
Brushed this on first then sprayed top coat and came out seamless!
Cleaned the walls with a damp cloth (including unsanded ones) and lots of elbow grease.
Competitiveness
This smart prime may be a little thicker than some other primers, which might explain its effectiveness in comparison with other primers.
Emerald has a primer in it, but we thought this smart prime covered better than expected and so far we haven't used the emerald... Read More
Overview
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- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 196 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 21 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I painted some bathroom cabinets that was with that wood like print
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’m so tired of it but i don’t have a grand to drop on a vanity
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I painted with a dark blue paint and i can’t see the wood print
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My walls went from deep navy to pale pink
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Wanted to try this to cover knotty pine walls that i was tired of sanding
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Cleaned the walls with a damp cloth including unsanded ones and lots of elbow grease
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It takes 1 hour to dry depending on the conditions but i typically give it 23 hours just to be sure
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