Caring for your newly painted walls will help to keep them beautiful and extend the life of your paint. It is best to wait at least two 30 days before cleaning new paint. After that time frame, make sure you test an area that will...
We know that cutting in (painting the corners and edges) takes time to do with a brush. But by doing this first, the result will be smooth finished look. If you wait and do it at the end the result will be uneven lines....
Tip of the Week: Prepping a wall before painting is of utmost importance. Sanding the wall from baseboards to ceiling will take care of spackle and smooth out other portions of the wall. The key to a perfect finish is to start with a smooth surface....
Once an area starts to dry, it’s best to leave it alone. Going back over it can leave marks and color streaks in the paint’s surface....
Don't bother taping windows when painting sashes—it takes a long time and paint usually ends up on the glass anyway. Go ahead and let paint get on the glass. Once it dries, simply scrape it off with a razor blade. The paint will peel off...
We don't use bed sheets as drop cloths, and neither should you. Thin sheets won't stop splatters and spills from seeping through to your flooring. And while plastic can contain spills, the paint stays wet for a long time. That wet paint can (and usually...