EXTERIOR PAINT & PRIMER
 Meet the all-in-one paint that’s stain repellent, scuff resistant, and has
 
 one-coat coverage
 
 . *Limitations apply.
 Does marquee paint cover in one coat?
 
EXTERIOR PAINT & PRIMER
 Meet the all-in-one paint that’s stain repellent, scuff resistant, and has
 
 one-coat coverage
 
 . *Limitations apply.
 Does Behr marquee need two coats?
 
 They offer paint and primer in one for quick, complete coverage. However, Marquee is the only Behr paint formulation that offers a one-coat guarantee. … The surface you’re painting on matters, too.
 
 Textured, porous exterior surfaces will likely need two coats
 
 .
 Does Behr marquee only need one coat?
 
 Fully saturate roller for best coverage. Untinted ULTRA PURE WHITE
 
 ®
 
 and colors outside of the MARQUEE Interior One-Coat Color Collection
 
 may require more than one coat
 
 to achieve complete hide and a uniform finish. Darker colors may require additional dry time between coats.
 How many coats does Behr marquee have?
 
 4) Applying over heavy stains, which may require spot priming, multiple coats, and/or longer dry time.
 
 Two coats
 
 are also recommended for optimal durability.
 Does Behr paint cover in one coat?
 
 One gallon of Interior BEHR ULTRA
 
 ®
 
 SCUFF DEFENSE
 
 TM
 
 Paint and Primer, or BEHR PREMIUM PLUS
 
 ®
 
 is
 
 enough to cover 250 to 400 Sq. Ft. of surface area with one coat
 
 . To determine how much paint you’ll need for your project, follow the steps outlined below or use the handy paint calculator on behr.com .
 Is Behr marquee paint worth it?
 
 “The MARQUEE product is our
 
 most premier
 
 paint that delivers best-in-class performance and the ultimate in dirt resistance, ensuring exterior surfaces look freshly painted longer with reduced fade,” said Colin Jaffe, senior vice president of operations for professional products and services at Behr.
 How many square feet does Behr marquee cover?
 
 One gallon of any BEHR paint is enough to cover between
 
 250 to 400 square feet
 
 of surface area with one coat.
 Is Behr marquee paint mold resistant?
 
Why Choose BEHR MARQUEE
 Provides
 
 effective protection from mold and mildew
 
 on dried paint film.
 Can I get away with one coat of paint?
 
 Depending on the color and condition of the surface to be coated, sometimes one coat of paint is just not possible.
 
 One coat of paint does not offer full color coverage
 
 , so the base color often bleeds through and alters your true color choice. … Durability is also better with two coats of paint.
 Is 2 coats of paint necessary?
 
 The general rule is that you should use
 
 two coats of paint
 
 . … It will cost you more to apply two or more coats of paint on a surface, but your coat will last 3-5 times longer. As you’ll see, there are rare cases where higher quality paints like Benjamin Moore Ceiling Paint only require one coat after primer.
 Can Behr Marquee be color matched?
 
 
 Yes
 
 , any Behr color can be matched and made into a custom spray paint.
 How long should you wait between coats of paint?
 
 After your first coat of paint is dry, it’s safe to recoat typically after
 
 four to six hours
 
 . A good rule of thumb is to wait at least three hours to recoat your paint or primer if it’s water-based. Waiting 24 hours is best for oil-based paint and primer.
 How soon can I do a second coat of paint Behr marquee?
 
 Although your walls may feel dry to the touch soon after applying the first coat, wait until the paint has had enough time to cure fully before applying the second coat. Typically, your second coat of latex paint can be applied
 
 two to four hours after the first coat
 
 .
 How long does Behr marquee paint take to cure?
 
 After
 
 4 weeks
 
 , cured paint film may be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive liquid detergent. Dry paint film is mildew resistant. Do not use on floors.
 Is Marquee a latex paint?
 
 Behr Marquee paint is a
 
 high quality, exterior latex enamel
 
 that contains both primer and paint in one can. It uses cross linked polymers to resist dirt and has UVA protection to prevent fading.
 
 