How to Paint: Using Benjamin Moore's ADVANCE

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Professional painter Justin Barba demonstrates how to paint using Benjamin Moore's ADVANCE interior, waterborne oil-based paint. He also shows how to load a paint brush with paint and how to apply it evenly (which generally applies to any paint on the market).

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  • @sofndfkj
    @sofndfkj 12 років тому

    As a Ben Moore Retailer I love this video. Thank you very much!

    • @shure46
      @shure46 4 роки тому

      You should not be so happy ...... That orange peel finish is horrible on trim and doors ....... This is doing your product no favors

  • @RLB-wb4ms
    @RLB-wb4ms 7 років тому +1

    I just finished using this paint on my cabinets.....very thin paint, but leaves a beautiful finish!! I brushed it on and smoothed with a roller....beautiful. I am waiting on the cabinets to fully cure....I am nervous about chipping...we'll see.

    • @DarkHorse08
      @DarkHorse08 6 років тому

      Rachel Burnette How did your cabinets turn out? I just finished painting the entire island in my kitchen with this paint in BM Chelsea Gray and will paint the wall cabinets BM Super White.

    • @DarkHorse08
      @DarkHorse08 6 років тому

      Rachel Burnette How long did it take to harden and do you have any nicks in the paint after use?

  • @tomprzytula
    @tomprzytula 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thanks for all the helpful info you've been giving us.
    I have 80s oak cabinets and want to paint them with a brush & roller.
    After watching your videos I decided on BM Advance. The idea was, Coverstain oil bonding primer, then BM Fresh Start water based primer, then 2 coats of Advance.
    Went to BM store and they said that since I'm using the coverstain primer, I won't need the water based Fresh Start on top of that.
    What's your opinion on skipping Fresh Start?
    I don't want unnecessary work but at the same time I don't want to screw it up.
    Thanks Tom

  • @debbiedesertangel
    @debbiedesertangel 2 роки тому

    I keep getting streaked marks on my kitchen cabinets with this paint, Benjamin Moore paint called advance satin.. Original finish was sprayed with lacquer. Paint stores are all of lacquer and satin so we went with semi gloss Benjamin moore . We sanded and cleaned the cabinet then applied Kiltz primer in latex. Now after applying the advance paint it looks very streaked! Am I using the wrong primer?

  • @bridgetmaitland5983
    @bridgetmaitland5983 9 років тому +1

    We are getting ready to paint our kitchen cupboards and are seriously considering using this B.M. ADVANCE....your video was very helpful as to the proper techniques and brushes & roller covers! Which finish would you suggest for kitchen cupboards, satin or gloss?

    • @Existentiallytorn
      @Existentiallytorn 6 років тому +1

      Probably too late of a reply at this point but in general, the higher the sheen (matte->satin -> semi-gloss -> high-gloss) the more brush strokes you will see in the end result. This is due to the light being reflected is much higher the higher the sheen level. I suggest Satin in most cases if brushing is intended, if spraying you could do satin to high-gloss without a real issue.

  • @kicknotes
    @kicknotes 10 років тому +3

    BM Advance may not be the easiest paint to work with, but this video has good info, and I happen to like the color choices. Nice job.

  • @harrisb43
    @harrisb43 6 років тому +1

    So, considering this is apparently a Benjamin Moore video production, are we to believe that the surfaces shown at 4:24 and 4:33 represents the best of what we can expect from this product? I wish I'd seen this before I bought the stuff. I suspect this was supposed to be a spray-only product marketed to the trade. (Seems to be very few bad reviews from sprayers.) but was so expensive sales were poor(?). Decision was then made to sell to broad-base retail market for increased volume(?). Who knows. Impossible to get VERY good results with even a good brush or roller. For the price, it should jump out of the can.

  • @1joancalvet
    @1joancalvet 5 років тому

    Hola justin saludos desde barcelona ¿Que tipo de pincel usas para estos esmaltes he visto que es sintetico de color rojo que marca es estos pinceles .saludos

  • @labenellis9049
    @labenellis9049 8 років тому +2

    seeing a lot of texture in the finish, can this product be sprayed?

    • @Existentiallytorn
      @Existentiallytorn 6 років тому

      This product can be sprayed, it is recommended to use 1,500 - 2,500 psi using a tip with an orifice of 0.011 - 0.015.

  • @tlwiez4307
    @tlwiez4307 4 роки тому +1

    Will this paint scratch easily if used on wood trim

    • @jackwardley3626
      @jackwardley3626 4 роки тому

      these hybrid paints ant as tough as oil if your having coloured woodwork these no point using hybrid paints oil gloss is best for interior woodwork.

  • @cje02127
    @cje02127 7 років тому

    Nice video, Justin. I have searched all over for application help and found your video most helpful. A couple questions, though: 1) You say "don't go too close to the edge," but then I see you cutting in at the edge (right after the first, away-from-the-edge strokes). Am I understanding correctly that you cut in in two steps? First: away from the edge; Second, at the edge, blending into the first?
    2) Do I lay off the brushed-on coat or just the areas where there are issues? I find that when I lay off the entire area (which I thought you were suggesting), I end up over-working the paint. Brush marks and globs everywhere. I'm thinking that the goal here is to just get the product on the surface and let it do it's leveling thing, only addressing, minimally, the obvious issues, like drips, etc.? I'd really appreciate a reply!

    • @007Variable
      @007Variable 7 років тому +1

      Catherine Osborne of course you must cut the edge line with paint or it will not be painted. He said, " dont bring to much paint into the edge" or you'll have a thick line of paint on the cut line which will be difficult to remove or spread since your paint is in the corner against a different color.

    • @Existentiallytorn
      @Existentiallytorn 6 років тому

      The trick with Advance is to do lighter coats, you don't want to over apply this product because it is so thin it will run when over applied, which seems to be what a lot of people are having issues with, professionals or otherwise. Per Benjamin Moore as well as any other paint manufacture in the world will suggest two coats. This is not for the sake of trying to get more money out of you, this is so the sheen and color are uniform. Think of it this way, if you have a wall or door or otherwise that you are able to look across at a shallow angle and you apply one coat a few things will more than likely be visible. You will see inconsistency in the sheen (glossy spots and dull spots) as well as different tones of the color this is due to the paint being more heavily applied in one spot compared to another. The second coat really establishes the uniformity of both the color and sheen. Hope this explanation helps.

  • @flagstamp
    @flagstamp 5 років тому +1

    I'm getting crazy brush marks with this stuff on trim molding. This isnt the result I was told I would get with Advanced. Not satisfied at all!

    • @shure46
      @shure46 4 роки тому

      ya this video shows a lot of brush and roller marks ..... I sure as hell won't use this crap ..... I use SW waterborne proclassic on cabs and it brushed well ..... dries kind of fast so you have to move fast , but it came out nice , and really , fast drying has some benefits !!!!

    • @darienredsox1878
      @darienredsox1878 4 роки тому

      Used it in my house and it took some practice and a good brush to not leave brush marks.

  • @duartepaintinghandymanservices
    @duartepaintinghandymanservices 9 років тому

    Has a nice finish ones dried but a pain in the butt when spraying, you really cant cover with one coat, takes like 3 to 4 coats to actually cover, if you try to cover with one coat you are going to have a nice mess to clean afterwards, regal select is a much better product and actually cheaper

    • @theBike45
      @theBike45 8 років тому

      +Jorge duarte The paint is wonderful to work with - you just can't slap it on as you have done in the past. The results are essentially the same as regular oil paint, which remains the very best for semi-gloss trim and doors. Get with the times and stop living in the past Jorge

    • @duartepaintinghandymanservices
      @duartepaintinghandymanservices 8 років тому

      +Col Mosby i use advance daily, so i know what I'm talking about, it's not worth the money, for a paint to cost over $40 you would think it would cover better and easier to work with but all the above are apposite with advanced, I use it cause they request it, that's the only reason.

    • @duartepaintinghandymanservices
      @duartepaintinghandymanservices 8 років тому

      +Col Mosby by the way oil paints cover well and easy to work with

  • @brucemacneil
    @brucemacneil 3 роки тому

    Best way is to spray after weeks of prep - then, sane and spray some more. repeat.

  • @Teller3448
    @Teller3448 7 років тому

    Advance yellows very quickly...never use pure white.

    • @rupalsojitra382
      @rupalsojitra382 7 років тому

      Is there a white in the Advance series (or other brand) you recommend? I'm sampling wedding veil and chantilly lace right now. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    • @Teller3448
      @Teller3448 7 років тому

      I recommend acrylic CIL. Only paints tinted with titanium oxide (and nothing else) are called technically called WHITE.

    • @Existentiallytorn
      @Existentiallytorn 6 років тому +2

      Advance has a stock white in all of the sheens, however this stock white tends to be closer to Benjamin Moores' "Brilliant White, PM-4/OC-150) Chantilly Lace is by far the brightest white that Benjamin Moore offers. All the tints used by Benjamin Moore to make those colors are Titanium Dioxide based and personally I have never had a report of Advance yellowing in the 5 years I have been at my work.

    • @shure46
      @shure46 4 роки тому

      @@rupalsojitra382 SW Proclassic or PPG breakthrough has worked well for me .....

  • @mattgloss8580
    @mattgloss8580 5 років тому +2

    Oh. good God. How on earth professional painter can show such poor standards of the finish?

  • @Getajob-ye3jr
    @Getajob-ye3jr 5 років тому

    This product is not the greatest for new construction it works better when going over areas previously painted with Satin Impervo oil base .

  • @bethcullinane815
    @bethcullinane815 5 років тому +2

    This paint is NOT oil based!!!

    • @americarocks1776
      @americarocks1776 Рік тому

      Right. It's a waterborne paint. It clearly says so.

  • @juantaste8603
    @juantaste8603 6 років тому +1

    Omg amateur painter

  • @americarocks1776
    @americarocks1776 Рік тому

    Seriously, the final product looks like crap. Orange peel and uneven finish. I've used this product several times and utterly hate it.

  • @shure46
    @shure46 4 роки тому +1

    Horrible orange peel ..... terrible paint job

  • @nickflit
    @nickflit 9 років тому +5

    Worst paint I have ever used in my life. Saggy garbage, did they even test this before bringing it to market. I'll go with Behr for less than half the price, wins consumer reports best buy each year.

    • @mick2spic
      @mick2spic 6 років тому +7

      As a painter I refuse jobs where the customer wants Behr. Winning consumer reports has been a joke to pro painters for years. There is some serious shady stuff with that. With Behr being the most hated paint by pros, but winning year after year by consumer reports. Anyone who recommends Behr over Ben Moore loses all credibility.

    • @avisitorhere
      @avisitorhere 6 років тому +2

      People who like to paint often choose Behr Premium Plus because they're guaranteed to do multiple coats. In one house I did Behr in 3 rooms. I primed and had to do 3 topcoats even over off white walls with white paint. With Sherwin Williams Super Paint, I primed and did one top coat over white with white paint, 2 top coats over very strong colors with white paint. I would never buy Behr Premium Plus paint. I have not tried the Ultra and Marquee levels of paint, so I reserve judgement on all Behr paint for now.

    • @christiangaravaglia6817
      @christiangaravaglia6817 5 років тому +1

      @@mick2spic amen! When the customer askes for Behr I charge for a third coat or i let them know im doing 2 coats and thats what they get or simply walk away. BM Regal is a little pricey but does the job everytime and touches up like a dream so its worth the extra $20 per room.

    • @darienredsox1878
      @darienredsox1878 4 роки тому

      After using Behr for a while and then painting one room with Ben More, I will never use Behr again. Can finish in about half the time with BM and don't get any dripping. This ADVANCE product is a pain to paint with but gives good results.

    • @fitness..moveyoullgetit5832
      @fitness..moveyoullgetit5832 3 роки тому

      @@mick2spic
      It's not just Consumer Reports ranking Behr highly, nor a conspiracy theory it would seem after perusing paint rankings, from a variety of sources.
      I just search best interior paints, and clicked on the first few rankings, and Behr is either one or two in these links:
      www.thespruce.com/best-paints-for-interior-walls-4151287
      www.bobvila.com/articles/best-interior-paint/
      www.countryliving.com/home-design/color/g30186712/best-paint-brands/