Ben Moore Command label

Benjamin Moore Command paint might just be the perfect name for this paint.  It certainly commands respect and admiration.  It’s one of BM’s more recent paints.   It rightfully earned itself a reputation for its ability to dry quickly and have industrial durability.

Paint manufacturers do not create new lines of paint to see what label strikes the fancy of their painting contractors.   Every brand of paint is made for a purpose. 

 For example, Sherwin Williams has a paint that absorbs odors called Harmony

In addition, SW also has a paint product called Paint Shields and it actively kills a broad array of microscopic organisms, including both bacteria and other infection-causing microorganisms.

So what are Commands’ unique characteristics? 

Ben Moore Command

 These goals are directly opposed to each other as far as chemistry is concerned. 

The Purpose of Ben Moore Command

At Ben Moore, some senior-level officials told me that Command was created to compete with PPG BreakThrough

BreakThrough was the only paint I know of that can be used on wrought iron exterior furniture, kitchen cabinets, exterior metal commercial doors, and concrete pad at a warehouse and interior walls.  Wow, that is versatility!

Ben Moore must have hired CCP to steal the technology from our friends in Pittsburg because these paints are very similar.

What does Ben Moore Command Need to do to Compete with BreakThrough?

  • Dries in 15 minutes
  • Self Levels 
  • Durable
  • Washable
  • Good Coverage
  • An interior and exterior paint
  • Horizontal surfaces including concrete
PPG BreakThrough is comparable to BM Command

Both Ben Moore Command and BreakThrough dry within 15 minutes.   However, the coverage was a different story.   Command has below-average coverage.   

In a different test, where I compared Command’s coverage with six other Ben Moore products, all six judges gave Command the worst score for coverage. 

I applied seven different Ben Moore white semi-glosses on three different backgrounds. Finally, the backgrounds were drywall painted:
  1. A dark brown gloss
  2. An off-white matte finish
  3. A mid-tone eggshell

For some unknown reason, the Command separated and alligatored on the dark brown gloss.  The other paints had minor separation on the brown.  The dark brown paint I  used is Emerald Designer Latex Gloss. 

Besides the alligatoring on the dark brown paint, the judges unanimously observed that Command was the only paint NOT to cover the off-white paint in 1 coat.  It also scored the worst by all six judges on the mid-tone background as well. 

Coverage of Command

Coverage of Benjamin Moore Command Paint
All judges scored Ben Moore advance worst coverage, The picture above show two coats on the left and onecoat on the right side.
Coverage of Benjamin Moore Command Paint test
Jon Anderson judges the coverage of 7 different BM products.

The Command is an unusual interior and exterior paint.  Few paints promote use on both concrete floors and kitchen cabinets. Typically, I would expect to find concrete floor paints to be thick and cover well.  Alternatively, I would expect cabinet-grade paints to be thin and not to cover as well. Unfortunately, the coverage of Command falls short compared to other floor paints and some cabinet-grade paints such as C2, UltraLast, and Fine Paints of Europe, and Advance.

The coverage of Command is comparable but slightly worse than PPG BreakThrough.

Coverage Score 6 out of 10

Workability of Ben Moore Command Satin Finish

The workability of Ben Moore Command is excellent for a paint that can be top-coated.

Ease of brushing – Whether you are a DIYer or a seasoned painting contractor, you will enjoy the ease of use.

Brushing distance – I can brush between 22″ and 26″ with one dip of the brush, which is very good.  

Working Time – I have over 60 seconds to go back and touch up areas as needed without damaging the sheen.  The working time is excellent for quick-drying paint.

BreakThrough Satin finish also scored equally as well.  

Workability Score 10 out of 10

Washability and Durability of Command Semi-Gloss

Washability and Durability of Command Semi-Gloss
Catsup, mustard, red wine, coffee, and pencil was applied to test washability.

Whether you are a  painting contractor and homeowner, you want the paint to be washable.    Professional painting contractors don’t want to hear that the paint they applied failed.  Of course, homeowners should have a product that can handle their daily demands. So, the stains were cleaned with various cleaners listed below.  After applying the cleaners on the paint, all stains were removed, and the finish stayed hard and durable.  

  • Krud Kutter
  • Bleach and water
  • Simple Green 
  • Spray Nine

Washability and Durability Score 10 out of 10

Self-Leveling: Ben Moore Command Semi-gloss 10 out of 10

Ben Moore Command self-levels exceptionally well.  Therefore, it makes it ideal for painting kitchen cabinets, bookcases, and furniture.    Painting contractors want to use a paint that self-levels, and Command does an excellent job.

Overall value

To properly determine the value, we need to consider two things: 

Firstly, what is the cost? 

  • $55.00

 

Secondly, when would I use Command? 

  • When paint needed to dry quickly, which could be commercial space.
  • If washability and durability are necessary.
  • If self-leveling is important.

 

I feel like I am describing painting kitchen cabinets, bookcases, and outdoor furniture.

However, I would avoid this paint if I was brushing and rolling.  The paint is thin and does not cover very well.  If you choose to brush and roll, be prepared to apply three coats of paint.  

 

Overall Score 8.5