How The Pros Paint
You probably wonder how the painters get the job done so quickly, and then you realize they have a system that they use on every single job to get through it quickly and efficiently and tidally. At this point you're just imagining what the end result would look like and what you want it to look like. You have probably gone to a lot of paint stores and other places to get ideas of what you want.
They probably advise you on the different types of paints that would be available for various types of applications such as bedrooms and living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms. They inform you about the shine levels of paints from flat finish to shiny finish and where they would use them. Since paint has been getting a lot better these days, you can go to a less shiny paint that is still be very durable but of course you pay for the quality of the paint. Not all paints our washable, in a cheaper line of paints enough to go to a shiny paint to make it more washable. The higher-end paints a more washable and lower shy levels.
To begin with you have to start the job off right.You should spend a short time assessing what you are going to do and how you're going to do it. This is very important for you to make a plan of action. From this point you will be able to decide where to have your tool station and what you're going to have stored in your tool station for the various tasks that you will be performing.
Now you're ready to do the next thing and that is all your preparation work. You now will grab a drop cloth. Put it under the place you're going to repair. Here now you will do your preparation work scraping sanding etc. The drop-off will protect the floor underneath. And so on throughout the whole house until all your prep work is done. Prep work should not be hurried up because this is the basis of a good paint job
Written by Vic Nagy owner of Hollywood Painting since 1979
This is the first of a series of articles I will be writing on DIY painting projects
You will be able to find me at: http://www.hollywoodpainting.com/
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