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Painting Tips & Ideas - ( Page 5 of 12 )

 

Interior wood finishing

First thing to do is to survey of all the surfaces. After doing this, you will be able to determine what you will need...

 

Learn to paint wallpaper borders

Painted wall borders can add personal decorative touches to almost any room...


Latex or Oil-Base Paint

Latex paints have been improved a great deal since they first became popular in the 1960's...


Making Interior Stain

You can make your own wood stain - it should be easy if you follow these simple steps. You can save money...


New drywall painting

There should not be very much preparation except checking to make sure the wall have been sanded and for dusting off the walls...


Painting Commonly Asked Questions

Generally speaking, a primer should be applied to any surface that has never been painted before...


Painting tips for homeowners

Durability-Good adhesion is probably the single most important property of paints, because it helps prevent blistering , flaking and cracking...

 

Paint Textures and Finishes

Walls and ceilings can be textured in two ways; by applying texture directly to the surface before...

 

 

 
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Painting tips & tricks of the day


Extend the life of your paint job.
Never start a painting project without proper preparation, such as thorough cleaning of the surface, removal of old peeling paint and use of a primer if required. Time spent on preparation will improve the look and life of your paint job.


Get rid of surface mildew.
Mold and mildew usually appear as a brown or black staining on the surface and will continue reappearing after each paint job unless eliminated. Wash the affected areas with a mixture of one part household bleach and three parts warm soapy water, then rinse.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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