I've noticed the Sherwin Williams paint I'm using is very thick which is nice as far as not running or dripping, but, it's not very good at leveling either. Even with a quality brush and primed baseboard I have more brush strokes than I prefer.
Decided to thin it and noticed on the can they recommended a 8:1 thinning ration for touching up so I gave that a try.
Seems to be much smoother result but maybe the coverage is down a bit which doesn't matter since I'll be doing a second coat.
My question is, do today's paints need thinned more than in the past? I never had this issue before but then again I never used SWP.
Thanks.
Decided to thin it and noticed on the can they recommended a 8:1 thinning ration for touching up so I gave that a try.
Seems to be much smoother result but maybe the coverage is down a bit which doesn't matter since I'll be doing a second coat.
My question is, do today's paints need thinned more than in the past? I never had this issue before but then again I never used SWP.
Thanks.
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