![]() ![]() You might try finding out who you’re Lowe’s Valspar representative is as I am doing and see If they can be of any help to you. Also I did not find it necessary to do opposite walls and tape corners, but it is Necessary to only cut in a small section of the ceiling at a time & then paint. The Benjamin Moore paint that was mentioned above is not at all the same effect as the valspar brushed pearl. No one seemed to really know the correct answer although the majority seemed to be discontinued. ![]() I got many different answers from 5 different lows about the brushed pearl and whether or not it’s just out of stock or been discontinued. I used a paintbrush 4 to 5″ instead of a roller and made half rainbows on top of each other and got a very cool effect from it. I did not follow the directions however and did my own thing. I painted my kitchen with the Brushed pearl several years ago with the Whirlwind color, EE2046A. Apparently you can still get the gallon Where their home base is just not anywhere else. The downside is I can only get it in a quart size but I have spoken with a Valspar representative who is going to get back to me about having some shipped (gallon) from their home base to Atlanta. They were in the paint section for crafts. one was an off white almost similar to your actual pearl color and the other was a silver pearl metallic. What I found was 2 different colors, but they had a few more. At the bottom it says interior pearlscent. Lowe’s has a krylon, which is made by Valspar called brilliant metallic paint. Hey Donna I don’t know how old this post is, but I’ll tell you what I learned today ( 10-12-21). I found that I could work rather loosely and quickly which was especially good since I jumped right into painting after dinner on Friday night rather than wait until Saturday morning.īy the second wall I knew exactly how to get the look I was after and the process went even more quickly and I was cleaning my brush before the late night news was over. With the first coat I got a feel for the product and how it handled. Now that was my first clue that this product was different than most of the prepared faux finishes I have tried in the past. I went at it at first with a very gentle and deliberate strokes but found that being looser and less measured produced a more pleasing surface appearance. Troweling over the surface is the second step of applying this layer. I took extra care to pull the paint out so that it didn't build up around the edges and I kept an eye on how dry it was getting so that it didn't get too dry before I could use the trowel. Since I had taped I didn't bother to cut in the edges ahead but rather did this as I went along. ![]() Using the 4″ brush I began painting at the upper left corner of one wall and worked my across and down. ![]()
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