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 Painting Tips & Ideas - (Page 2 of 12)
 

Exterior wood Finishing

First, you want to sweep all the wood to remove dirt, dust, and cobwebs. The next thing is to check the wood for water discolourization spots...

 

Exterior Painting answer

Frequently asked questions...

 

Exterior Painting

Keeping a good coat of paint, stain or preservatives on exterior wood materials - and some metals, as well - is essential home maintenance...


Finishes & Glazes Asked Questions

Can I faux finish over my wallpaper, paneling or heavily damaged and patched walls...


Deck Furniture Cleaning and repaint

The first thing to do is clean your patio or deck furniture. The procedure is different from that for cleaning inside furniture since deck and patio furniture is usually more rough and tumble...


Floppy Roller Painting

Does anyone like to paint? Good question and I suspect the answer to be at least 95+ % no, and a resounding no at that! The least we can do for ourselves is to understand the tools we use and to utilize the ones that reduce our workload...

 

Glazing textured walls

Painting is the simplest way to add dimension and texture to your old tired looking walls and revive them with new character...

 

 

 
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Painting tips & tricks of the day


Shaking paint: inescapable...
When you buy paint, your retailer is always careful to mix it in an agitator. Old paint must also be shaken after the dried surface layer has been removed. The best "tool" to shake your old paint: a kitchen whip. Otherwise, any type of handle will do to stir in a figure 8, for a few minutes.

How much paint to buy
When it comes to calculating how many litres of paint to buy, remember that one gallon (3.78 litres) will generally cover 400 square feet. You can calculate the painted surface in square measure by multiplying depth by the width for ceilings and the height by the width for walls.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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