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The best way of getting the perfect color on your front door is to choose a semi-sheer exterior paint. A semi-sheer exterior paint comes in more colors and is less expensive than a true sheen paint. Semi-sheer paints also allow light and some amount of natural rays to penetrate the surface, which makes them perfect if you’re looking for something with a non-glossy, matte finish. If you have an old house with lots of detail, they can be quite beautiful as well as functional. Of course there are guidelines though: don't use it on shutters or trim, or anything else that needs to be shiny. And, don't use it if you want to paint rooms. Instead, pick a semi-sheer color over walls and ceilings, because it's much easier to paint the walls before doing the ceiling. Most home improvement stores sell semi-sheer paints, but it’s usually best to buy your paint from a reputable supplier that carries their own line of the product. Then again if you are into DIY projects you can try mixing your own at home! Here are three recipes for different effects. Semi-gloss paint is unique among forms of exterior house painting because it allows water stains to be washed off. If you live in a neighborhood where bird droppings and rain acid affect your home, this is the best type of paint to use. It's also resistant to wind-driven rain and snow, which means it will last longer. Semi-gloss paint is very hard and won't scratch; it's also quite brittle and can break if dropped from a great height. Semi-gloss paint doesn't reflect the sun like flat paint but isn’t as glossy as true sheen paints either. If you want your house to reflect the sunlight more, go for sheen instead; but remember that semi-gloss requires less maintenance than sheen and lasts longer. Semi-gloss paint is great for covering wooden and vinyl siding and is also easy to repair in the event of a chip. It's also less likely to crack in freezing weather than sheen paint, which holds up well in cold, dry climates. Because semi-gloss paint reflects light so little, it can be difficult to see in direct sunlight. Some people add a non-reflective aluminum oxide pigment to their semi-sheer finish to bump up visibility in daylight. The only real disadvantage of semi-gloss paint is that it's not as durable as flat paint. It's more likely to chip in cold, dry weather, while sheen paints are more durable in these areas. Semi-gloss paint is the perfect choice if you have an older home or are trying to save money on painting. Some semi-gloss paints are also very resistant to mold and mildew. The high gloss coats kill mold spores just by touching them, making it easier for you to clean all the affected areas easily. You can then use a mild detergent or bleach solution to clean them up just once instead of twice. cfa1e77820
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