BEHR Semi-Gloss enamel interior/exterior oil-based paint is formulated for an easy application with a roller, sprayer or brush. This product provides a professional quality, high hide, mildew resistant alkyd finish with excellent stain removal.
Is Behr paint water based?
Behr paints can be found only in The Home Depot stores throughout the US, Canada, Mexico and China. The interior and exterior paints are water-based or oil-based. Behr also offers specialty paints and primers as well as several other types of finish products.
Is Behr marquee paint latex or water based?
Behr Marquee paint is a high quality, exterior latex enamel that contains both primer and paint in one can. It uses cross linked polymers to resist dirt and has UVA protection to prevent fading. Behr Marquee paint is available at The Home Depot.
What kind of paint is Behr marquee exterior?
Satin Enamel paint
Is BEHR MARQUEE paint oil or water based?
BEHR Semi-Gloss enamel interior/exterior oil-based paint is formulated for an easy application with a roller, sprayer or brush. This product provides a professional quality, high hide, mildew resistant alkyd finish with excellent stain removal.
Is BEHR MARQUEE paint latex or water based?
Behr Marquee paint is a high quality, exterior latex enamel that contains both primer and paint in one can. It uses cross linked polymers to resist dirt and has UVA protection to prevent fading. Behr Marquee paint is available at The Home Depot.
Is Behr a water based paint?
Behr paints can be found only in The Home Depot stores throughout the US, Canada, Mexico and China. The interior and exterior paints are water-based or oil-based. Behr also offers specialty paints and primers as well as several other types of finish products.
Can I add water to BEHR MARQUEE paint?
Do not thin if using a roller or brush; however, if using a sprayer and thinning is required, thin with water at a rate of no more than 1/2 pint per gallon.
Can I thin BEHR MARQUEE paint with water?
Do not thin if using a roller or brush; however, if using a sprayer and thinning is required, thin with water at a rate of no more than 1/2 pint per gallon. Fully saturate roller forbest coverage. Darker colors may require additional dry time between coats.