(ARA) – Painting is one of the fastest and most
affordable ways to update your home. A fresh coat of paint can give new life
to a dull room, or a completely different color can add personality and
pizzazz throughout your living space. To ensure a professional-quality job,
take the appropriate preparation steps.
“To achieve great painting results that last a long time, it’s crucial to prep
the surface thoroughly and get the right tools,” says Anne Horst, customer
service manager at Wooster Brush, a company dedicated to producing quality
painting products. “Surface preparation is key for getting expert-looking
results.”
Preparing the surface is the most important part of any painting project. |
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If the paint
doesn’t have a smooth, clean surface to adhere to, the result will be a
poor-quality job that doesn’t last very long. “You should spend at least as much
time on surface prep as you will be painting,” advises Horst.
Start
by clearing the space. If you can’t move the furniture out of the room, push it
all into the center and cover it with drop cloths. Remove outlet covers, wall
heating vents, light fixtures and other hardware. The job will go faster because
you won’t need to paint around these objects, and the overall coverage will be
more professional.
Next, scrape or sand flaking paint from the surface. If you are painting over a
semigloss or gloss finish, the gloss should be removed or else new coats of
paint may not adhere. Horst recommends using sandpaper with 220 grit or a liquid
cleaning/dulling agent.
As you prepare the surface, look for flaws. Fill cracks, gouges, chips, and nail
holes with the appropriate patching plaster, spackling compound, or wood putty.
When the patch is dry, sand it lightly and feather the edges of any rough spots
so they’re level with the rest of the area. Remember, the smoother the surface,
the better it will look after it’s painted.
“After
sanding the surface and fixing chips, wash the wall with a 50/50 mix of ammonia
and water to get rid of grease, dirt and dust. Allow it to dry completely, then
lightly wipe with a damp cloth. This helps ensure the wall is clean and ready
for paint,” says Horst.
Before priming and painting, make sure to get the proper brushes and rollers so
the job goes as quickly and smoothly as possible. Horst points out, “If you are
a fairly steady painter and you’re using a high-quality brush like Wooster
Ultra/Pro, you might not even need to tape off the trim. Steady or not, if
you’re working with a cheap brush you’ll need to buy masking tape and apply it,
adding to the cost and time of the project.”
When painting ceilings, cover the entire floor with drop cloths. For walls, you
can simply cover the floor next to where you’re painting.
The final step is to prime the walls. Use the correct primer on the entire
surface if it is newly constructed, stained by water or smoke, prone to mildew,
rusted or aged. Your local paint store can provide recommendations. Primer helps
to seal and even out the surface so the paint goes on smoother, adheres better
and lasts longer.
One technique experts use to save time and get a high-quality finish is to use a
mini-roller for small wall spaces, trim work or edging close to the ceiling. The
Jumbo-Koter mini-roller has a special cage frame that provides a smooth
operation without skidding, and the roller fabrics match the full-size Wooster
covers so you get a uniform finish. It eliminates the band of brushmarks around
the wall edges or near the baseboards.
For more
information, visit
www.woosterbrush.com or look for Wooster products at your favorite paint
store.
Courtesy of ARAcontent

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