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INSL-X Cabinet Coat vs Benjamin Moore Advance

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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INSL-X Cabinet Coat Urethane Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel

4.6$54.99

A urethane-acrylic enamel built for cabinets that works just as well on baseboards, trim, and doors. It lays down a hard, smooth, self-leveling coat with strong adhesion and easy water cleanup, making it a top brush-and-roll choice for DIYers who want a durable enamel look without solvent hassle.

typeWaterborne urethane acrylic enamel
sheenSemi-gloss (satin also available)
coverage350-450 sq ft per gallon
dryToTouchAbout 1 hour
recoatWait at least 4 hours; full cure develops over days
applicationBrush, roller, or spray
cleanupSoap and water
primerNeededSelf-priming on most previously coated or glossy surfaces; bare/stained wood benefits from a bonding primer

Benjamin Moore Advance Waterborne Alkyd Enamel

4.6$90

A waterborne alkyd enamel that delivers oil-paint smoothness and hardness with soap-and-water cleanup โ€” a top pick for cabinets, trim, and doors.

TypeWaterborne alkyd
SheensMatte, satin, semi-gloss, high-gloss
Recoat~16 hrs (full cure up to 30 days)
CleanupSoap and water
UseInterior cabinetry, trim, doors

Our verdict

Both are top-tier waterborne enamels from the Benjamin Moore family, but they suit different priorities. INSL-X Cabinet Coat is a urethane acrylic prized for gripping glossy, hard-to-coat surfaces and drying to a tough film quickly, making it the friendlier pick for DIYers who want to brush and roll without fuss. Benjamin Moore Advance is a waterborne alkyd that levels to an exceptionally smooth, near-sprayed finish but has a longer open and cure time that rewards patience. Choose Cabinet Coat for faster, forgiving projects and strong adhesion; choose Advance when the smoothest possible leveled finish is the goal and you can wait out its longer cure.

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