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Paint line at Sherwin Williams

Patrick Hoonan
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Hello, I’m painting the exterior of a flip and wondering what paint line do flippers use at sherwin Williams?

Emerald and duration are their higher end lines. super paint and A-100 are their lower lines. 

Any recommendations? 

Thanks!

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Adam Oldham
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Adam Oldham
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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If I am doing the BRRRR method I will invest in better paint such as the Emerald line or super paint. Generally speaking on all of my projects I spend the extra money on good paint because I feel like the cheap paint always fades quickly especially being outside and the Emerald series paint is thicker and does a good job at hiding micro imperfections so it hide sections where the drywall wasn't completely sanded or has swirl marks.

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