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The Two Most Common Options For Trim Paint:
Acrylic Latex ($15 to $70)
Most of the cans you see as you walk through the paint aisle will be labeled “acrylic.” These vary drastically in both price and performance. Some gallons cost as little as $15, but I steered clear of them. Paints made of 100 percent acrylic are more expensive but will cure harder and are less porous, making them durable and easy to clean. Acrylic latex paint can be a great choice for interior trim, but it won’t match the toughness of oil-based paint.
Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid ($35 to $90)
Acrylic-alkyd hybrid paints have been available to contractors for a while but are still fairly unknown to most homeowners. These paints have all the good qualities of oil-based paint (leveling, hardness, flow and open time) while still providing easy soap-and-water cleanup and resistance to yellowing over time. Most brands have a version of these paints now, and they’re definitely worth checking out.
Pro Tip: Always ask specialty paint stores about possible discounts. My experience tells me they’re often running some sort of unadvertised sale or may have the freedom to give discounts.