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| Wall Painting, Successful |
| This DIY Basic, brought to you by 3M Scotch Brand Painters Tape, will provide tips for successful wall painting. |
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Make your next painting job a success with these simple tips and techniques. - Start by removing all switch and outlet covers.
- Keep track of screws by taping them to the covers as you go (figure A).
- After spackling and sanding all holes, a sponge can be used to wash dust off the walls.
- Giving the paint a good stir from the bottom up will help prevent the pigment from settling.
- If you punch holes in the interior rim (figure B) of the paint can, it will keep paint from building up and spilling over the sides.
- When it comes time for cutting in, play it safe and tape off the area you want to protect. This will help you achieve a nice clean line of paint.
- When it comes to the center of the wall, a roller is the way to go.
- To prevent any unwanted roller marks, apply the paint first in an overlapping W motion (figure C), then horizontally.
- Once the paints dry, you can remove the tape. A blast of hot air (figure D) is a great way to keep it from sticking to the finish.
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