Painting Tips
Painting Tips
When
painting a room, itıs best to paint the ceiling first, followed by the
walls, with the trim, cabinets, and doors painted last. Work from the
top down. In order to keep a wet edge, only cut in one wall at a time
before you begin painting with rollers.
Brushes are used to cut in around the ceiling, trim, windows, and doors
before using a roller. They are also used to paint the trim, window
frames and doors. There are a number of brush sizes available in both
straight edge and angled sash. Your choice depends upon the size of the
area you are painting and whether you prefer a straight edge or an
angled sash. Rollers are a great time saver for painting larger flat
surfaces such as ceilings and walls. Roller covers come in various nap
lengths. Your choice depends upon whether the surface to be painted is
smooth or if it is more textured. The more textured the surface, the
longer the nap should be in order to allow the fibers to push the paint
into the crevices on the surface.
High quality applicators will provide the best painting results. Cheap
or low quality applicators can make the best quality paint look and
perform poorly. Cheap roller covers do not spread the paint evenly on
the surface, and often leave fuzz from the roller on the wall.
Inexpensive brushes are harder to use because they do not spread the
paint evenly and leave unsightly brush marks. High quality applicators
can be cleaned and used again.
When
painting, always work from the dry area into the adjoining wet paint
area. Use the "N" technique when using a roller. Load the roller
completely. Apply the paint in the form of an "N" in a 2ı x 2ı area.
Fill in the center of the "N" with horizontal strokes from side to
side. Lightly smooth the painted area with vertical strokes from top to
bottom. Continue to use the "N" pattern with a freshly loaded roller
directly below the first "N", working until you reach the bottom of the
wall.
Timesaving Tip: If you take a short break from painting, you can wrap
your applicators tightly in a plastic bag or aluminum foil instead of
washing them!
Always be sure to stir the paint
thoroughly before using and do not thin the paint. If you are using
more than one gallon of the same color, mix them together in order to
insure color consistency. Paint when the room and surface temperature
is 50F or above. Avoid touching, wiping, or wetting a freshly painted
surface for 30 days to allow the paint to completely cure. After 30
days, the painted surface can be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive
cleaner and water. Do not place or hang objects on the surface until
the paint is thoroughly dry.
Remember: Itıs important to follow
the directions on the back of the paint label. It contains the most
important information you need for your painting project.