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ALL-IN-ONE Paint, Abbey (Warm Gray), 128 Fl Oz Gallon. Durable cabinet and furniture paint. Built in primer and top coat, no sanding needed.

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Size: 1 Gallon (Pack of 1)


Color: Abbey


Features

  • ALL-IN-ONE Paint - NO Sanding, NO Priming, NO Top Coat Required
  • Low Luster, Velvet Sheen Finish
  • Interior/Exterior - Paint your whole house - Ideal for hard surfaces including walls, doors, cabinets, counters, furniture, metal, glass, ceramics and floor and wall tile
  • Durable yet stretches to paint smooth fabrics, vinyl and leather
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Brand: Heirloom Traditions Paint


Color: Abbey


Finish Type: Matte


Size: 1 Gallon (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 128 Fluid Ounces


Special Feature: Low Oder, Fast-Drying


Unit Count: 128.0 Fl Oz


Paint Type: Oil, Watercolor, Acrylic


Specific Uses For Product: Cabinet,Cabinets,Doors,Floor,Furniture,Glass,Tile


Surface Recommendation: Ceramics,Glass,Leather,Metal,Vinyl


Brand: ‎Heirloom Traditions Paint


Color: ‎Abbey


Finish Type: ‎Matte


Size: ‎1 Gallon (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: ‎128 Fluid Ounces


Special Feature: ‎Low Oder, Fast-Drying


Unit Count: ‎128.0 Fl Oz


Paint Type: ‎Oil, Watercolor, Acrylic


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Cabinet,Cabinets,Doors,Floor,Furniture,Glass,Tile


Surface Recommendation: ‎Ceramics,Glass,Leather,Metal,Vinyl


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Item Form: ‎Liquid


Included Components: ‎paint


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Package Information: ‎Can


Manufacturer: ‎Heirloom Traditions Paint


Item Weight: ‎10.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 7 x 8 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Finish: ‎Matte


Material: ‎water based


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Low Oder, Fast-Drying


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 25, 2022


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  • Loved using this product, testimonial from a not-craft first timer
Size: 1 Quart (Pack of 1) Color: Abbey
Yup, I’m hooked. I am the worst painter and with a sponge brush, there were no lines. My husband is a builder and hates when I paint because he feels it is a reflection on him when people come in the house. BUT if I waited for him to paint, forget it. So I paint sometimes. I’ve gotten better but still not up to his standards. Also, he has been opposed to all this chalk paint DIY that’s been the new rage, he was so opposed to anything that would chip off or need yearly waxing. He’s just all about his Ben Moore. Anyway, I had an awful vanity that needs to be replaced. It’s the type that is surfaced in that wood look shiny paper. We aren’t replacing until next year and I hate looking at the eyesore when the rest of the bathroom is so nice and done. I said, screw it, I can’t make it worse, so I informed him I was going to try chalk paint. His response was fine, at least we can wash it off before it cures when you realize how bad it will look. So I set out, fully prepared that he would be disappointed, lol but what the heck, try new things. First off, my vanity was NOT the ideal surface for painting and even less ideal probably for chalk paint. Completely non porous. I degreased as recommended. So it took me at least 4 coats to cover because of the surface material (slick, paint doesn’t absorb). For reference, I painted a small wood item, too - a tissue box - and it looked great from coat one and the second coat was perfection. So it’s all about the surface when it comes to coats. Anyway, when I was done, my husband came in and said - wow - that’s the best paint job you’ve ever done. LoL. Funny, because I literally was SO messy doing this. It was Friday, working from my home office on quarantine, and there was a bottle of wine involved (it was a stressful work from home day full of COVID related complications at work, we are in an epi-center and that day really sucked for someone to working in HR in an essential industry). I was basically hitting it every 2 hours (the wine and the painting), breaking all the rules of painting, just to get away from my desk. But it was my best work ever, according to him, haha. And it really DOES look good - it almost looks sprayed on. I cannot take the credit for that, at all - this was not skill, this was entirely product!! So smooth. And the color is GREAT! Highly pigmented, Abbey is a perfect dark greige (is it brown, is it charcoal - who knows?! It works great with our weather barnwood and transitional/loft style master bath decor). Very easy clean up, too - again, I was drinking wine and by coat 3, I was really not caring about coloring inside the lines. Cleaned right up from the white tile and white painted walls, no staining. I mean, I don’t recommend being as careless as I was, I’m just saying that a wayward drop of paint didn’t destroy what it landed on, and I didn’t have to prep for protection anywhere near what I do with latex. And it dries super fast (yet didn’t dry out in the paint tin I was using for application). The only downside - and it’s probably mostly to do with the surface material, 100% - easy to chip in spots. Again, considering the surface material will not grip it like a wood, that’s not the paints fault. What I did was to hit it that weekend with 3 coats of General Finishes flat top coat (that’s the good stuff and highly recommended by woodworkers as a top coat and reviewed as best overall top coat for chalk paint - speciality item, won’t find it at Home Depot). I spent the extra $ on it because I was so happy with my cheap little chalk paint job that I wanted to give it respect! Haha, true though - I want to keep it looking as good as it does. So while you are supposed to not need a wax or a top coat, I did use one - but you may not need one on a better surface. I am using the rest of my paint to do a porous wood hamper - I may not need a top coat with the wax built into this product and a surface that will accept paint. Anyway back to my builder husband. Mind you, when I say builder, he builds million dollar homes and multi-million dollar remodels in the Boston area. Best quality of everything for these people, we’re talking $1000 shower heads. Ya, I know, you’d think I wouldn’t be refinishing a crappy $200 vanity in my own home, but that’s how it goes with someone who doesn’t want to work when they get home from work and I have to force to be house-proud. He can build amazing things but he could care less about whether his home decor is outdated from 30 years ago. Anyway, he has decided that he is going to chalk paint our sleigh bed and bureaus now. He’s going to do it because even though my work was “great”, imagine how great it will be if he does it (he’s not wrong, just a little full of himself lol). I wanted to buy a new set and I still do, but at least now our old one will match the master remodel we are finishing up until I can get one. It won’t be an eyesore to me every time I walk in the finished room and think about how I have to wait to replace it. We’re going to try antiquing this time for a weather look. I’m sure it will be lovely. Anyway, if you’re thinking about diving into chalk paint, I recommend this brand very much. I’m not sure I would have had the same experience with other brands that seem to have a lot more of a learning curve and a lot more steps involved. Plus Heritage has a ton of examples on their website to give you inspiration. I may even try their gel stain next (just wish they still offered it in Carbon, what’s up with only the one color, Heritage?). I may even join their monthly club for the new colors. Lots of fun, I’m seeing a lot of projects with this product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020 by Hyacynth

  • I feel like a professional AHAHA
Size: 2 Pound (Pack of 1) Color: Iron Gate
Product arrived quickly. I deglossed and did a very, very light surface sand by hand with 180 grit. It went on even and smooth in 1 coat and looks amazing. Barely used any paint in the can. Theres virtually no odor and the paint is nice and thick. As soon as it was dry to touch I scratched it with the edge of a piece of wood and the paint remained unscathed!!!! I love this furniture paint!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by kittyvid kittyvid

  • Great for Amateur painters!
Size: 1 Quart (Pack of 1) Color: Irish Garden
I purchased the "Irish Garden" color to revamp my medium size kitchen. The previous homeowners had done a dark wood stain as seen in 1st Pic. 2 pic final outcome. I used the Heirloom Traditions website to use the " how much paint do I need calculater before purchase. 2 quarts was perfect amount. Took 2 coats for desired coverage. Dries quick and beautiful!! It was trial and error for which paint brushes work best. I had similar options that are sold on the website like the foam roller and brush, but they didn't do well for my type of cabinet design grooves, so I switched to professional grade brushes. Used a velour roller, a Corona 1.5 inch contour brush, and a small foam brush. Side note, I only choose to paint the cabinets shells and surfaces you can see. I did not do inside shelving, but still think 2 quarts would be enough as I still have 1/2 quart paint left. Its water based so its easy to clean off hard surfaces if you spill paint while working. Super happy with how lovely it turned out. The color is a gorgeous calm blur. Goes great with the new glass knobs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by Ashley Oliver Ashley Oliver

  • Loving it so far!
Size: 1 Quart (Pack of 1) Color: Abbey
This paint is great! Photo 1 is the scratch coat. Photo 2 is two coats. I bought the Quart size and am only down about 1" in the can after two coats were put on. Will go with 3 coats for good measure. It goes on smooth and easy. Dries very fast to touch. Time will tell on durability for scratching and cleaning. The color is true to what is online. Was worried about how far 1 quart would go. There is definitely enough for my two bathroom cabinets using one quart. Love it!! Very pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by angelscelebrate angelscelebrate

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