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Skim Coat

When filling fine imperfections on interior surfaces use Polyfilla Skim Coat. It is extremely easy to apply and sand. After sanding your walls will be ready for painting. Skim Coat comes in three convenient sizes, 520gm, 1.17kg and a 3.1kg tub.

 

Painting Tips & Ideas


Painting a Ceiling
If you've been putting off painting the ceiling because you think it's a headache...

Paint a Paneled Door
If you need to paint a panel door there is a right way to do it so you get a good even finish...

 

Painting a Room
I'm sure you know how to paint, but sometimes it's the little things that can make the project go a whole lot smoother, I have some tips to help you out...

 

Paint Acoustic Tile
Whether you've had water damage or just years of wear and tear an acoustic tile ceiling can lose it's clean look over time, if you'd like the look back, paint...

Paint Stains
Lets face it, paint spills are a big mess, but they don't have to be permanent. I have some easy tips to help you get rid of any latex paint stain...

Paint Steps
Don't want to paint yourself into a corner? How about getting stuck up or down the steps after you paint them...

Paint Storage
Storing paint is one of those things that you're never sure you're doing right. Here are some easy tips to keep your paint fresh for the next time you need it...

 

Paint Techniques
If you'd like to add a little interest to your paint job, I have some decorative techniques that are easy to do and will give a great result...

 

Paint Textured Walls
Textured wall surfaces, like stucco and raised paneling, require special attention when you're painting them...

Paint Tips
Painting problems? No worries here, I have some tips to help you out...

 

 

 

Painting tips & tricks of the day


 

Doing clean touch ups
During light painting jobs, put a "Zip Lock" type sandwich bag in a plastic margarine tub and fold the bag edges over the rim. Pour the paint into the bag of your "paint tray" and once the job is over, remove the bag and seal it, or throw it away.


 

Rolling. Dip your roller in the paint tray and then roll it back and forth on the ridged part of the tray. This squeezes out excess paint and evenly spreads the paint all the way around the roller.

 
 
 
 
 

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