I've never heard of the Behr Marquee but been using the Exterior Ultra Premium for some time. Do yourself a favor and add in Flo-trol. It retard drying a bit and helps smooth out any brush or roller marks. I used it on my 817 and after hauling 110 loads of brick and building debris, a little touch up had it looking good as new. But it does take about a month to fully cure... although is dry to touch in an hour or so.
I've tried other paint manufacturers in premium exterior flat paint and have not found better than the Ultra. But I will try their Marquee.
By the way...I'm using it for house paint too...great for the trim.
On one of the prior threads I listed about 12 or 15 of the most popular Fed spec numbers and my local HD had no problem making samples of them all. In fact the manager must have been bored, she drove them to me nearly 30 miles away.
I've tried other paint manufacturers in premium exterior flat paint and have not found better than the Ultra. But I will try their Marquee.
By the way...I'm using it for house paint too...great for the trim.
On one of the prior threads I listed about 12 or 15 of the most popular Fed spec numbers and my local HD had no problem making samples of them all. In fact the manager must have been bored, she drove them to me nearly 30 miles away.
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