Q:What would happen if i spray with an hvlp sprayer?
by|May 2, 2024
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A: Hi Connor, thanks for the question. We don't recommend using our products with HVLP Sprayers because they tend to be thicker than what the sprayer will accept. To spray the Cabinet & Trim Paint, I'd recommend using an airless sprayer with a .013" - .015" sized tip and a 60 mesh filter. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|May 4, 2024
Q:Looking to paint trim, baseboards and cabinets. What's the main difference between this and the Urethane Alkyd?
by|May 1, 2024
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A: Hi Will, thank you for your question. The Cabinet, Door, and Trim Paint has a faster drying time, allowing for a quicker return to service, while the Urethane Alkyd Paint provides excellent flow and leveling, similar to an oil-based finish, while still allowing for easy soap and water clean-up. Have a great day! - Randy
by|May 1, 2024
Q:In a closet that has cheap fake paneling. I want to paint it in a semi gloss white to reflect a bit of light, better visibility. Do I really need to sand, prime, or any other prep, besides washing the walls. Looking for cheap, easy, but decent. Thanks
by|Apr 23, 2024
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A: Hi Janet, thank you for your question. We do recommend prepping the surface prior to painting for the best results. The surface should be sound, clean, dry, and scuff sanded to promote adhesion if the finish is glossy. Also, use the Kitchen, Bath and Trim Primer and Sealer to prime before painting. Good luck with your project! -Giovanna
by|Apr 23, 2024
Q:Can this be used on a metal front door?
by|Apr 11, 2024
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A: Hi Josey, thank you for your question. Yes, our Cabinet, Door and Trim Paint can be used on a metal door. The surface should be sound, clean, dry, and primed with the Multi-Surface Primer and Sealer No. 436. Good luck with your project! -Giovanna
by|Apr 12, 2024
Q:What do I do for prep on cabinets
by|Mar 28, 2024
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A: Hi Rick, thanks for the question. If the cabinets are already painted, I'd recommend scuff-sanding the surface with 150-grit sandpaper, ensuring they are clean, priming them with our Kitchen, Bath & Trim Primer, and then applying the Cabinet, Door, and Trim Paint. If you have additional questions about painting your cabinets, please feel free to reach out to us directly; our customer care team is happy to help. -Ronald
by|Mar 28, 2024
Q:Is Behr cabinet, door and trim paint tintable?
by|Mar 24, 2024
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A: Hi Phil, thank you for your question. The Cabinet, Door and Trim Paint can be tinted to various colors. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 26, 2024
Q:Can this paint be sprayed with a HVLP sprayer?
by|Mar 19, 2024
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A: Hi Kenny, thank you for your question. As it turns out, we do not recommend using an HVLP sprayer with our products. However, you can use an airless sprayer. Have a great day! - Alex
by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:Can this be applied to bathroom ceilng
by|Mar 19, 2024
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A: Hi Thomas, thank you for your question. You should have no issues using Behr Cabinet, Door, & Trim Paint for your bathroom ceiling. Ensure the surface is sound, clean, dry, and prime with our Kitchen, Bath & Trim Primer No. 75. Have a great day! -Alex