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Paint
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1-Rolling tips. Here are
some general painting tips when using a roller. 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.
2-When painting, start with diagonal or zigzag strokes
to get the paint on the surface. |
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3-Then go back over the
area with longer, up and down strokes to even out the
surface.
4-Paint each surface in blocks of roughly 4 feet by 4
feet. Paint adjacent blocks before each previous block
dries. This will blend the edges together and help
prevent lap lines. When using glossier paints, paint
smaller areas at a time. Glossier paints have a greater
tendency to show lap lines. |
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5-Brushing tips. When
painting molding and woodwork with a brush, you can mask
off adjacent areas that you do not want to paint (for
instance window panes). Use wide masking tape along the
edge you want to maintain.
6-With a little practice you can learn to "cut" in your
paint edge and avoid the hassle of masking things off.
With a steady hand, guide the brush along the surface
you are painting, allowing a few bristles to overlap the
adjacent surface by about 1/16". Strive for a smooth,
even line. Paint with the grain of the wood. Use short
strokes to coat the surface with paint, the go back over
the area with longer, smoother strokes for an even,
finished surface. |
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7-Paint that room! The
order in which to paint a room is essentially top to
bottom. That means start with the ceiling, then do the
walls and finally paint all the woodwork. To paint a
ceiling, begin by painting the edge of the ceiling along
the walls with a brush. Paint out about 2" to 3" onto
the ceiling. This will provide an area to overlap with
the roller.
8-The easiest way to paint a ceiling is with a roller
and an extension handle. This allows you to stand on the
floor while you paint. If need be, you can use a
stepladder, but it is much slower going and awkward.
Start in the corner of the room and work your way across
the narrowest dimension of the room with a band about 4
feet wide. Continue back and forth across the room until
you are finished. |
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9-When the ceiling is dry,
you can start painting the walls. Start by using a brush
to paint corners, ceiling lines and areas adjacent to
woodwork. Paint one entire wall or area at a time.
10-Use the roller and work your way across the room,
from the ceiling down to the baseboards.
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11-When the walls are dry,
you can start to paint the woodwork. This will probably
be the most time consuming part of the project and
requires a fair amount of patience. Use a good sash
brush. They are worth the extra cost. Paint with the
grain of the wood. When painting windows, paint the
sashes first. Then work your way down the window casing
to the sill. Don't paint moving parts, like sash cords
and pulleys, or the sash channels.
12-On raised panel doors, paint the panels first. Then
work your way from the top to the bottom of the door. |
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13-If you desire, flat
panel doors can be painted with a roller for quick
application. |
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