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Technical Bulletins

Our library of contractor education materials contains in-depth information on how to tackle a wide range of project and paint issues. They are also useful tools for discussing paint topics with your customers. You can also order printed versions of these bulletins from your local Benjamin Moore retailer.
 
Avoiding Touch-Up Problems

Learn how to spot and correct potential touch-up problems before they occur.

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Deep Base Primers

Learn more about Benjamin Moore's tintable deep base primers made specifically for use with more saturated or darker colors.

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Interior Surface Preparations

Coating problems can be caused by an incorrectly prepared surfaces. Learn more about inspecting and repairing walls before you paint them.

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Painting Vinyl and Aluminum Siding

Vinyl and aluminum siding require regular maintenance and repair, just like any exterior painted surface. Find out more about repainting these surfaces.

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Mildew Prevention and Removal

The best way to control mildew is to prevent it from forming in the first place. A clean, dry, light-filled environment discourages mildew development.

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Two Component Products

Coatings known as "two-pack" or two-component systems offer optimal resistance to chemicals and abrasions. They must be mixed correctly to ensure high performance.

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Washing Latex Wall Paint

Learn various techniques for washing latex paint, from the simple (soap and water) to more complex ways.

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Yellowing of Alkyd Paints

The yellowing of alkyd paints, a common problem, is a natural part of a coating's drying and aging process. The higher solids in today's paint contribute to yellowing, and higher-solid paints have an increased tendency to yellow with age.

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