After reading lots of reviews on various brands of chalk paint, milk paint, etc., I chose this paint in antique white. I refinished a dresser and chest. I did end up using a primer because the original stain kept coming through. However, after doing that, this went on great. First, the directions say to use foam brushes and rollers. They are super cheap and make clean up a breeze because you just toss them. Second, this paint levels itself out. No weird brush strokes, just a nice finish. Third, the color is perfect. If you look at it, you'd assume it's white. It's not a stark white, but it also doesn't have that yellow to it that an off-white would have. Fourth, it's easy to use. I've never really redone a piece of furniture and been that successful, so if I be successful with this, anyone can. Especially now knowing that a quick coat of primer, two coats of paint, and a top satin coat is all it takes, I think the process would be even easier and faster. We purchased the Java stain to do the tops of each piece and the satin top coat. To be honest, both pieces turned out so well that I impressed myself. Lol! I've gotten a lot of compliments on both pieces because they don't look like something that I redid myself, the finish is so nice and even that they look like they were purchased that way. I recently redid another dresser in the snow white. It turned out fine, but the color didn't seem to be as great of a product as the antique white.