How to use quick dry paint?
I just heard about a quick drying paint especially for doors from Sherwin Williams. I have not heard any reviews of the paint yet but I'm in desperate need of a paint job on my front, back, and balcony doors. Have any of you tried the paint yet and if so, could you tell me if it really does dry quickly.
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I think basically it is just like any other Latex paint that dries quickly. Not sure if it is really any better than a good quality exterior paint.
I think basically it is just like any other Latex paint that dries quickly. Not sure if it is really any better than a good quality exterior paint.
Sherwin Williams is really good paint..go for it.
Thank you, Gerri--you just made up my mind for me.
Ironically I got am email earlier this evening on SnapDry paint from Sherwin Williams. Looks interesting but $76 a gallon is pretty steep.
*an email
Paint very fast ๐