AURA® INTERIOR PAINT

Aura Interior, with our exclusive Color Lock technology, delivers the ultimate performance for brilliant, rich, and everlasting color.

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  • Aura Interior Paint- Matte 522

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:
    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
    Choosing a Stain Finish Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time. What is VOC? VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

    Description

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

    Sheen refers to paint’s shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here’s a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.

    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

    Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.

    Choosing a Stain Finish

    Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

    What is VOC?

    VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what “green paint” is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore’s waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low – or zero-VOC properties.

    FEATURES

    • Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors that stay true over time
    • Rich, thick paint that provides a beautiful finish
    • Outstanding durability
    • Stands up to repeated washing with no color rub-off
    • Extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats
    • Mildew resistant
    • Paint and primer together
    • Seamless touch-ups
    • Zero VOC, low odor
    • Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology
    • View the sell sheet for more information

    MORE INFORMATION

    • Available Colors: Available in thousands of colors
    • Sheen (or Gloss): Matte
    • Cleanup: Soap and Water
    • Resin Type: Proprietary 100% Acrylic
    • Recommended Use: Interior
    • MPI Rating: 053
    • VOC Level: 0.0

    Tools

    • Extra-Firm Nylon/Polyester Professional Brushes

    Added stiffness gives Benjamin Moore extra-firm professional paintbrushes a strong touch. They provide exceptional capacity for the fastest results and maintain a sharp edge for controlled painting, even in hot or humid conditions. The customized blend delivers the highest levels of performance with Benjamin Moore paints.

    • Aura® Roller Covers

    The Aura roller cover was specifically designed to be the ideal roller for use with Benjamin Moore super-premium Aura paints. It provides the optimal balance of surface smoothness and hide, while also offering shed resistance.

    TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS

  • Aura Interior Paint- Eggshell 524

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:
    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
    Choosing a Stain Finish Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time. What is VOC? VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

    Description

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

    Sheen refers to paint’s shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here’s a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.

    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

    Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.

    Choosing a Stain Finish

    Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

    What is VOC?

    VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what “green paint” is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore’s waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low – or zero-VOC properties.

    FEATURES

    • Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors that stay true over time
    • Rich, thick paint that provides a beautiful finish
    • Outstanding durability
    • Stands up to repeated washing with no color rub-off
    • Extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats
    • Mildew resistant
    • Paint and primer together
    • Seamless touch-ups
    • Excellent in high-traffic areas
    • Zero VOC, low odor
    • Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology
    • View the sell sheet for more information

    MORE INFORMATION

    • Available Colors: Available in thousands of colors
    • Sheen (or Gloss): Eggshell
    • Cleanup: Soap and Water
    • Resin Type: Proprietary 100% Acrylic
    • Recommended Use: Interior
    • MPI Rating: 044, 138
    • VOC Level: 0.0

    Tools

    Same as 1st sheen type

    TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS

  • Aura Interior Paint- Satin 526

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:
    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
    Choosing a Stain Finish Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time. What is VOC? VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

    Description

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

    Sheen refers to paint’s shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here’s a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.

    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

    Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.

    Choosing a Stain Finish

    Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

    What is VOC?

    VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what “green paint” is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore’s waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low – or zero-VOC properties.

    FEATURES

    • Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors that stay true over time
    • Rich, thick paint that provides a beautiful finish
    • Outstanding durability
    • Stands up to repeated washing with no color rub-off
    • Extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats
    • Mildew resistant
    • Paint and primer together
    • Seamless touch-ups
    • Excellent in high-traffic areas
    • Zero VOC, low odor
    • Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology
    • View the sell sheet for more information

    MORE INFORMATION

    • Available Colors: Available in thousands of colors
    • Sheen (or Gloss): Satin
    • Cleanup: Soap and Water
    • Resin Type: Proprietary 100% Acrylic
    • Recommended Use: Interior
    • MPI Rating: 043, 140
    • VOC Level: 0.0

    Tools

    Same as 1st sheen type

    TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS

  • Aura Interior Paint- Semi-Gloss 528

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen Sheen refers to paint's shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here's a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.
    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:
    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.
    Choosing a Stain Finish Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time. What is VOC? VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what "green paint" is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore's waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low - or zero-VOC properties.

    Description

    Choosing an Interior Paint Sheen

    Sheen refers to paint’s shininess. When deciding on paint sheen, consider the condition of the wall and whether the area is high/low traffic. Here’s a partial list to get started:

    • Flat or matte sheen provides great depth of color and is ideal for less-than-perfect surfaces.
    • Eggshell, pearl and satin sheens are light, easy to clean, work great in high traffic areas, and reveal color with a softly polished glow.
    • Semi-gloss sheens are particularly durable and are often recommended for moldings and trim.

    Choosing an Exterior Paint Sheen

    Our super-premium products offer the same durability and washability in all sheens, so the selection of the finish is more of a personal preference. But here are a few things to remember:

    • Flat is good at hiding surface imperfections and delivers beautiful color.
    • Satin stays cleaner and stands up to abrasion better than Flat.
    • Semi-Gloss is more moisture resistant and easier to clean.
    • High-Gloss allows rich, deep color but magnifies surface imperfections.

    Choosing a Stain Finish

    Stain opacity levels range from clear to solid, with the amount of pigment in a stain determining its opacity. Translucent, Semi-Transparent, and Semi-Solid Stains are designed to protect without completely obscuring the natural color and texture of wood. As the opacity moves towards solid, less grain shows through the finish. In contrast, solid stains will completely mask the wood grain, while allowing the wood texture to show through, and the greater its protection will be over time.

    What is VOC?

    VOC means Volatile Organic Compounds. The paint industry is filled with definitions of what “green paint” is. Other manufacturers use tints that add VOCs to their paints, but Benjamin Moore’s waterborne tinting technology ensures that our paints retain their low – or zero-VOC properties.

    FEATURES

    • Proprietary Color Lock® technology for richer colors that stay true over time
    • Rich, thick paint that provides a beautiful finish
    • Outstanding durability
    • Stands up to repeated washing with no color rub-off
    • Extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats
    • Mildew resistant
    • Paint and primer together
    • Seamless touch-ups
    • Excellent for trim
    • Zero VOC, low odor
    • Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology
    • View the sell sheet for more information

    MORE INFORMATION

    • Available Colors: Available in thousands of colors
    • Sheen (or Gloss): Semi-Gloss
    • Cleanup: Soap and Water
    • Resin Type: Proprietary 100% Acrylic
    • Recommended Use: Interior
    • MPI Rating: 054, 141
    • VOC Level: 0.0

    Tools

    Same as 1st sheen type

    TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS