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Obtaining A Smooth Finish To Your Interior Painting Work.

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Obtaining A Smooth Finish To Your Interior Painting Work.

By: Cam Bugsy

The key reason people paint their interior walls is to freshen up the appearance of a room. A fresh paint job can provide new life into a dull space. To achieve a smooth finish it really is important to first take some time to prepare the walls appropriately. People like to try to cut some corners to avoid wasting time and money, but doing this can make your work appear bad and cost you a lot of cash..

Follow these simple guidelines to achieve a smooth application:

The first step is to use a paint scraper to get rid of all of the old chipped paint. Scrape as much of the old paint off as you can. Sand the chipped areas using a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a sanding block. Try and smooth the edges as much as you can in order that it will not be noticeable under the fresh paint.

Wipe down the areas to be painted. Wash walls and woodwork to get rid of dust and grease from all of the surfaces. Grease will keep the paint from adhering to the surface properly, and dirt or dust will attach itself onto your newly painted wall. Wash with a mild soap and water solution and allow to air dry before prepping.

Tape off the parts you do not want painted like baseboards and mouldings. Cover light fixtures and wall sockets, and put plastic sheets over furniture to shield from drips. You may also want to put plastic or an old sheet down on the carpet in the area you are painting. Paint rollers can sometimes slip and hit where you do not want it to.

Fill in any holes or cracks with filler and smooth out. Also fill in any holes left from where you scraped the old paint if there are any. If there is the least bit of an impression on the wall it can show through the paint as an irregular spot, so be sure you fill this as well. When you have filled in all of the spots, smooth the puttied area with a damp sponge and then let it dry. When dry, sand the area using the sanding block to smooth out any edges that are left.

Choose a top quality brand of paint. You should not have to spend a fortune on a gallon of paint, but you should buy a high quality product. Call around to some local contractors in the area and ask them what brand of paint they Would suggest that you use. As soon as you possess a name you can call or visit some do it yourself stores and check and compare prices. This will be an important step because if you choose a cheaper brand of paint it may not cover as well, this means using more than one coat, which also means more paint. Using a primer is an option, but usually is not required. A good brand of paint should cover in one coat. Now and then you may need a further coat to give it a more polished look.

A final tip:
After your new paint has dried, check for any bubbled or uneven spots. If you spot bubbles, lightly scrape the top, fill and retouch. You can purchase a tiny pot of the same colour paint for touch ups. If you are not really a do-it-yourself type, or you do not have the time for such a project you can hire a specialist to do the work for you.

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