Just concentrate on getting a smooth finish on the wood.
Diy painting walls and ceilings.
Fix any dents chips or cracks in the walls before you start painting.
Airless sprayersare perfect for your average homeowner handyman or painter.
Don t worry if the trim paint gets onto the walls.
Clear the room out and cover the floor and anything that remains in cloths.
Use filler for any cracks and holes.
Let it dry sand down the surface and seal with sealant.
If you do this before attempting to paint the rest of the wall space you can complete the room with a spotless finish.
Here are some tips to help you finish the job just like the pros.
Here s a simple checklist that you can use to make sure you ve prepped well.
Take a look at our prepping your walls for painting article for handy tips.
Once the trim is completely painted and dry at least 24 hours tape it off using an easy release painter s tape then paint the ceiling then the walls.
Your furniture is precious so make sure to get it out of the way.
It is important to have both a paintbrush you may go with a bigger kit too and a roller at your.
Before you begin remove as much.
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Before you begin painting be sure to wash the walls and apply painter s tape to protect the ceiling.
Scrape away old flaking paint and lightly sand painted woodwork to knock down glossy surfaces and prepare them for new paint.
Get the room ready for the reno.
Use a primer sealer to cover high gloss enamel paints before repainting.
Mask tops of walls and crown molding with painter s tape.
An airless paint sprayer is an incredibly versatile sprayer that can be used to paint ceilings walls prime drywall enamel cabinets paint exteriors and stain fences.
To make sure you get a smooth professional finish examine the surface of the wall for flaking paint bumps and holes.
If you are just painting the ceiling and.
You ll cover it later when painting the walls.
Start with the trim closest to the ceiling moving on to door and window.
The thinner feathered coat of paint will avoid the buildup that causes the lap mark.
Then use an angled brush to begin coating the area right below the tape.