working in a painting field I don't recommend it. First of all what its doing is washing out the true color of a paint. Its thinner than a regular primer and paint color. Also, think of this, when you paint how many coats do you usually put on? Most people do 2 so where are you saving if you are still putting 2 coats on? Not only that alot of the above posts are mentioning going over darker colors which no matter what you use, you are going to need minimum 2 coats.
I am a big fan of Benjamin Moore paints. I do not work for a paint place specifically, just from my experience of painting and lots of it. Actually alot of times I don't even use a primer. I just personally painted my living room went from a light mint green which was under wall paper that I tore off, to a cinnamon stick (kinda redder tara cata color) and just painted 2 coats of paint no primer so I saved time and money without a primer.
I always prime...always. So no matter what, I'd do one coat of primer and two coats of color.working in a painting field I don't recommend it. First of all what its doing is washing out the true color of a paint. Its thinner than a regular primer and paint color. Also, think of this, when you paint how many coats do you usually put on? Most people do 2 so where are you saving if you are still putting 2 coats on? Not only that alot of the above posts are mentioning going over darker colors which no matter what you use, you are going to need minimum 2 coats.
I am a big fan of Benjamin Moore paints. I do not work for a paint place specifically, just from my experience of painting and lots of it. Actually alot of times I don't even use a primer. I just personally painted my living room went from a light mint green which was under wall paper that I tore off, to a cinnamon stick (kinda redder tara cata color) and just painted 2 coats of paint no primer so I saved time and money without a primer.