What is a good rule of thumb for evaluating paint products before I use them?
The quickest way to see if a product might really stand up to the claims it makes in its advertising, is to look at the label and see what the percentage of solids is vs. the inert ingredients. The higher the percentage of solids, the better the chance is that you will have enough “good stuff” in the can to back up the advertising or labeling claim.
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