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Aura paint is self-priming. It can be applied over latex coatings, bare drywall, bare wood, and other surfaces with no previous primer coating. Ensure all surfaces to be coated are clean before painting.
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Aura can also be applied over oil-based or alkyd coatings without priming. However, the surface should be lightly sanded or de-glossed, and cleaned before applying Aura.
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Any Benjamin Moore color (and any other color) can be mixed in Aura, and is available in 4 interior glosses: Matte, Eggshell, Satin and Semi-Gloss, which are all washable, and durable. You can even use a flat paint in a bathroom. All colors & sheen levels should cover in no more than 2 coats.
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All colors are also available in Exterior Aura, which is available in Flat, Low Luster, Satin and Semi-Gloss finishes. The Flat, Low Luster and Satin are Self-Priming, One-Coat Finishes; a primer may be recommended for the Semi- Gloss finish.
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Aura Paints dries quickly, and can be re-coated one hour after applying the initial coat. However, the dry time can be slowed, and “open time” can be increased by adding up to one half-pint (8 oz.) of Benjamin Moore’s 518 Extender per gallon of Aura. DO NOT ADD WATER. DO NOT MIX WITH OTHER PAINTS.
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Aura Paints are somewhat thicker and heavier than other paints. Therefore you should apply Aura with a firm, synthetic filament brush, or a high-quality Aura roller cover.
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Aura blends into itself very well without lap lines or hat marks. So you don’t have to over work, or attempt to spread the paint out too much on the wall. Just be careful not over apply, which would lead to drips, or sagging.
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If drips do occur, allow them to dry, sand them, and then touch up the area. Likewise, if you see that you missed a spot, allow the area to dry for one hour before touching up.
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Order pizza and invite friends over to help. This makes any job easier.