Thanks! I'm trying to understand what makes it look so shiny--is this a glossy finish or a satin finish? Also does conversion paint mean you just had another company match the Benjamin moore paint? I really appreciate your help!
The sheen is a 35 degree sheen which is in between a satin (20 degree sheen) and and glossy (60 degree sheen). Conversion paint is used by cabinet companies such as ours (Wilco Cabinet Makers) for cabinetry and it must be sprayed on with a spray system and a catalyst is added that makes the finish more durable than a brush on. If you are wanting to paint existing cabinetry in your home I recommend working with your local paint store that carries Benjamin Moore and review the different sheens available, but avoid the glossiest finish as this will come off as too plastic looking and will accentuate every defect and flaw.
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