Reviewer Statistics for Decorator in ND
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Top 250 Contributor
Reviews
2
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0
Average Rating
4
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100%
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1
Active Since
June 4, 2011
Last Review
September 14, 2011
September 14, 2011

ProMar 400 Interior Latex

When you're looking for an interior paint for commercial and institutional settings that won't compromise performance or profits, count on ProMar 400. This affordable, technologically advanced coatings system is designed to increase your productivity and give your customers a tough finish.
4 out of 5
( 4 out of 5 )
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Tried it. Liked it! 
 September 14, 2011
 September 14, 2011
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" I bought a 5-gallon container of this product from someone who'd purchased too much so he was offering it at a very reduced cost. We used it on our basement walls which are previously painted cement/cement brick, paneling and plywood. (Yeah, it's a decorator's dream--not!...Haha!) We wanted to unite the varying surfaces with a good quality paint. We were impressed with this paint's hide-ability and coverage. But mostly very happy it's low-VOC. Looks very nice in our laundry/utility room. (SW Snowbound color in satin finish.) "
June 4, 2011
ProClassic® Interior Acrylic Latex

ProClassic® Interior Acrylic Latex

Achieve a smooth and luxurious finish on interior doors and trim with ProClassic® Interior. It delivers a high-performing, non-yellowing finish that withstands even the toughest wear and tear. This formula goes on smooth without brush or roller marks.
4 out of 5
( 4 out of 5 )
Rating
We love the results! 
 June 4, 2011
 June 4, 2011
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" I chose this paint because I wanted to paint ceiling, walls and cabinets all one color, one sheen in our kitchen. At first I thought I might have made a mistake by choosing satin finish for a kitchen! But this paint amazed me! We did two coats in SW Decor White and the results are almost an "old world" look with the satin, which worked great for the cottage-farm house style I was designing. Not sure if any company, even SW, would recommend satin for cabinets--especially kitchen cabinets--but it seems to be working fine for us...even cleaning up olive oil splatters near the stove! It went on smoothly and dried very nicely. It covered imperfections in the walls very well. Latex paints take about 30 days to FULLY cure so give your paint that time to see how it really responds to usage. Yes, it's rather pricey but we got in on their 40% off sale! :-D "