Sherbrooke Record

Want a top-notch paint job? Be prepared

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Painting is a simple, cost-effective way to update the appearance of a room, but A common mistake people make with there are vital steps you need to take in tape is leaving it on for too long, causing order to achieve profession­al results. it to rip off some of the colour on the walls. A pro tip is to remove the painter’s tape before the paint fully dries.

Don’t skip prep. Making sure your desired project space is clean and ready to go prior to painting will avoid mishaps. First, clean the walls from the bottom up with a sponge and mild detergent solution. Be sure to rinse the sponge frequently and wait for the walls to dry. Once this is completed, cover and protect anything you don’t want paint on. Make sure to apply painter’s tape to baseboards, trim, windows and doors.

Tools are your best friends. Choosing the right tape, rollers, trays, tape and brushes for specific surfaces is important, whether you are a DIYER or a pro. The appropriat­e tools can improve your painting experience and save you a headache down the line.

A quality tape, such as Painter’s Mate Ultra, is essential for remarkable results. It’s formulated with Paintsync Technology which allows better adhesion to most surfaces, including those that are hard to stick to, without damaging what’s underneath.

Remember, a quality brush applies paint smoothly and evenly and is comfortabl­e, too. Whatever you do, don’t skimp on the brush. Use a one-to-twoinch, nylon or polyester angled brush, because it can be used with all coatings. Be sure to choose a roller that is suited to both the surface you are painting and the type of paint you are using.

You need primer. Whether you’re painting interior walls or exterior siding, a coat of primer is key to obtaining top-notch results. Primer serves three main functions. It blocks stains and resinous knots from bleeding through, limits the number of coats needed for full coverage, and improves adhesion to reduce blisters and extend the life of the topcoat.

Find more painting projects and tips online at paintersma­tegreen.com.

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