When I interview with a prospect for a new custom home BUILD I often talk about how the paint job on my houses stands above my competition. It’s hard for an attorney/doctor/CEO to judge a good frame carpentry job, but with paint just about everyone can pick out a sub-par job! I often refer to this fine paint job as a level of “Crisp-ness” that is an intangible difference between Risinger Homes and other builders.
With that in mind, I’d like to talk briefly about why I’ve used Oil based millwork (trim, doors, etc) paint over the years.
Oil has been a winner for Millwork because it lays down and makes for a very smooth fine finish. It also sands well and doesn’t gum up sandpaper like Latex paint does.
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Nothing finer than a sprayed finish on your trim, millwork, and doors! |
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My painter Mike does a ton of sanding, and the final product is beautiful as a result. |
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Wood ceiling painted with Benjamin Moore Aura Semi-Gloss. |
Here’s a list of quick Pro’s and Con’s for Oil based paint.
OIL Based Paint PRO:
- Lays down for a very smooth finish
- Sands well
- Durable, scrub-able, long lasting finish
OIL Based Paint CON:
- Cleans up with Solvents (environmental issues, recycling issues, expense, etc)
- Takes a solid 24+ hours to dry before workers can return or put on a second coat
- High VOC content (that “new car” smell is basically VOC’s and they aren’t good for you)
- It yellows if left in the dark. (pocket door left inside a wall will yellow)
I’ve tried water based (Latex) paints for Millwork in the past with a few different brands but I’ve had trouble finding one that mimics the PRO features of Oil. In this video I’m using a Latex based Millwork paint from Benjamin Moore called Aura. The house we’re using it on is a remodel with a tight time frame, but no less desire for quality than a project with a longer schedule.
In summary, this Ben Moore Aura is a really terrific paint and I think I’ve finally found an Oil killer!
PS: Here’s the link to the Graco Rac X Fine Finish sprayer tip Mike mentions in the video.
Best,
Matt Risinger
– Risinger Homes in Austin, TX