Aglaia’s paints are a game-changer for me. The application was smooth, and the finish is exactly what I was looking for. I used it on a metal surface, and it adhered perfectly without any primer. The durability is impressive, and it’s been months without any signs of wear. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a sustainable option that doesn’t compromise on quality.
I’ve been using Earthborn for a while now, and I have to agree with you on the VOC levels. It’s a big deal for me, especially since I have pets. The matte finish is a huge plus, but I’ve noticed it can be a bit tricky to clean if you get any marks on the wall. Have you found a good way to clean it without damaging the finish?
I tried Eco Paints in my kitchen, and the color vibrancy is unmatched. However, I did find that it took more coats than I expected to get full coverage. It’s held up pretty well against splashes and stains, though. I’m curious, has anyone tried mixing brands to get the best of both worlds? Like using Earthborn for the base and Eco Paints for accents?
I’m all about Earthborn for the eco-credentials, but I’ve had some issues with durability on high-traffic areas. I used it in my hallway, and it’s started to show wear after just a few months. Maybe it’s the surface prep? I’m wondering if anyone has tips for improving durability, especially in areas that get a lot of use.
I’ve experimented with both brands on wood furniture, and Eco Paints definitely has the edge in terms of durability. The finish is smooth and has held up well to daily use. However, I did find that the drying time was longer than expected. Has anyone else noticed this, or did I maybe not apply it correctly?