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Painting Tips
W M
Painting Inc is not only dedicated to
providing the best services to customers
that choose us for their commercial or
residential painting needs, but also to
assisting those that still prefer to perform
such painting services themselves. Although
W M Painting Inc can provide professional
services in less than half the time that it
takes the individual to perform the job, the
following are some tips that you can use to
paint like a professional and get the best
out of your commercial or residential
property. Many of these tips are applicable
whether your canvas is the interior or
exterior of your property and most require
only cheap additions to your painting
arsenal.Q1 How
do I determine how much paint I will need to
purchase before beginning a job?
Keeping
Track of Paint Colors
Some paint colors are so close that it can
be difficult to match your previously
painted home or business with the paint at
the store when you need to repair scratches
or touch up the surface. If you keep track
of the color in a notebook or on the paint
can, there is still a danger that you will
lose your note keeping device in the months
that it can take before repainting is
necessary. However, one of the ways that you
can make sure that you keep track of the
paint color and type that you need is to
write it on the back of a light switch
panel. By doing this, you will likely
discover the information while removing
these covers before repainting - even if you
have forgotten where you wrote it down. Many
people actually go as far as to write down
the serial number for easy access later.
Using
Paint Primer
One of the reasons that many amateur paint
jobs end up looking dull or listless once
they are dry is that the painter fails to
use a primer before applying the first coat
of paint. Primer is actually one of the most
important parts of the process. It keeps
stains or imperfections from the deeper
layers of the wall from showing through your
paint, helps your paint to spread evenly to
the wall without significant blisters and
increases the time between paint jobs. It
also helps the layer of paint appear much
more bright and vibrant.
If you are painting with a lighter color
over a darker color, one of the ways that
you can make sure you hide the underlying
color is by mixing a small amount of the
paint with the primer before applying it.
This is only possible if both your paint and
primer are of the same type (latex or oil).
You do not need much paint in the mix but
you should be able to tell that the primer
is shifting towards the paint color.
Finding
a Good Time to Paint Exteriors
When you decide to paint the exterior of
your home or business, pay attention to what
the weather will do during the day before
getting set up. For the best drying times,
avoid painting when the temperature is below
60 degrees F or when it exceeds 90 degrees
F. In addition, avoid painting when it is
raining or windy outside. The rain can
dilute your paint before it has a chance to
dry. Wind can blow dirt onto your fresh
paint or cause it to dry far too quickly. If
you can, avoid painting in direct sunlight.
Not only will this make painting a much more
tiresome task, it will cause other adverse
effects as well.
Making
Clean Up Easier
Before pouring paint in your roller tray,
consider lining it with aluminum foil or a
plastic liner. You can throw those materials
away after the paint job is complete and
reduce the amount of clean up time
necessary. Also, try to avoid using the side
of a paint brush when covering the corners
of your room. You can increase the life span
of your flat paint brushes and make the job
cleaner by sticking to the flat side -
brushing in downward strokes from the
corner. If two colors are meeting in that
corner, you can use masking tape on the dry
surfaces to avoid splatters or bleed over.
Once the other surface is dry, you can
switch the tape to the other side and
complete the job.
If dirt or other debris gets inside the
paint can while you are painting an
exterior, there is no need to despair. You
can cut some spare wire screen (from a
screen door or window is best as it is
cheaply available at your local home supply
store) and place it on the top of the paint.
It will not immediately sink. However, as
you continue painting and the level lowers,
the screen will continue to drop and take
the debris with it. Once it gets to the
bottom, you can simply throw the can away -
but you still will have saved a great deal
of paint from the garbage can. |