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Title: Professional Tips for Painting Walls


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Professional Tips For Painting Walls
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Index
  • 1. Painting walls
  • 2. Professional Tips For Painting Walls
  • 1. Maintain a Consistent Texture
  • 2. Use Prime with tinted paint and texture
    patches to ensure solid color
  • 3. Cut Painting Tape Before You Remove It
  • 4. Use Feathering Techniques When Wet Edges
    Arent Possible
  • 5. Make Use of Canvas Drop Cloths
  • 6. For Best Result
  • 7. Thoroughly Clean the Walls
  • 8. Paint Trim Before Walls and Ceilings

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painting walls
  • At first glance, painting might be simple, but
    the tradesmen who have mastered it have plenty of
    secrets for improving efficiency while getting
    fantastic results.
  • Here are some professional tips for painting
    walls from preparation to completion are covered
    here so you can finish your paint project more
    efficiently without sacrificing quality.

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8 Professional Tips For Painting Walls
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1. Maintain a Consistent Texture
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  • If you make use of a brush for edges while using
    a roller for the rest of the project, you will
    end up with texture differences between the two
    portions.
  • Instead, brush the paint on first, then quickly
    us a roller of equal thickness to roll the paint
    out before it dries.

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2. Use Prime with tinted paint and texture
patches to ensure solid color
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  • After being painted wall look splotchy,
    particularly in areas with filler, which absorbs
    paint.
  • You can seal these areas to prevent dulling and
    absorption of the paint by priming.
  • Make sure don't use white primer instead of that
    use tinted, rolling it out for a more vibrant
    result.

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3. Cut Painting Tape Before You Remove It
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  • After the paint dries, cut painting tape to avoid
    peeling paint.
  • Use a knife to cut the paint in a remote spot at
    first.
  • After cutting it, use a 45-degree angle to pull
    the tape from the wall.

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4. Use Feathering Techniques When Wet Edges
Arent Possible
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  • On ceilings and large walls, single strokes may
    be difficult.
  • To prevent the lap marks in those particular
    portions, paint a segment, then feather the paint
    out by applying the almost-dry roller in
    different directions across the side of the
    region.
  • With the next area, cover these edges. On the
    next stroke, work in the other direction.

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5. Make Use of Canvas Drop Cloths
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  • With canvas drop cloths, you will have a stable
    surface that absorbs smaller spills.

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6. For Best Result
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  • Single paint strokes rarely cover trim completely
    and failing to sand coats can cause grain less.
  • For a good result, use a fine grit sanding sponge
    and lightly sand the trim after it has dried for
    at least a day before the nest coat, vacuum the
    trim and wipe it out with a tack cloth.

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7. Thoroughly Clean the Walls
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  • Before you get started, first clean all the walls
    especially the oily kitchen walls.
  • Because When you paint walls and If the walls are
    greasy then paint won't stick there in the long
    term.
  • Use a lint-free rag, then fill in cracks and sand
    before painting.

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8. Paint Trim Before Walls and Ceilings
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  • Taping trim is easier than taping off walls,
    letting you get the task done with less work.
  • You wont have to worry about getting paint on
    the walls this way.
  • After the trim dries, tape it off and get started
    on the ceiling and walls.

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