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Painter's Guide - How to Paint Your Home

There are some proven tips available to make painting projects run smoother and faster while presenting you with a professional look and finish. Even if you plan to get help from local painters at Melbourne, learning about the basics prove to be important.

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Painter's Guide - How to Paint Your Home

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  1. Painter's Guide - How to Paint Your Home

  2. There are some proven tips available to make painting projects run smoother and faster while presenting you with a professional look and finish. Even if you plan to get help from local painters at Melbourne, learning about the basics prove to be important. At the end of the service, you will receive a professional based finish that you will be proud of. There are some ingenious tips from local painters at Melbourne, which will cut clean-up time in half and will further extent life of the paint brushes you are using.

  3. Pro tip one – avoid lap marks and roll full height of wall and keep wet edge: The best painters in Melbourne will always try to avoid the lap marks. These are ugly stripes caused by placing uneven layers of the paint build-up. It will occur when you roll over paint, which is already partly dry. The main key to avoid lap marks is to maintain wet edge. Therefore, each roller stroke should overlap previous strokes before the paint can start drying up. For maintaining that wet edge, best painters in Melbourne will suggest you to start near corner and run roller up and down full height of wall. It will move over slightly with every stroke possible. You should move backward when necessary. • Pro tip 2 – mix various paint cans in large bucket for consistent colour throughout room: For body corporate painting, you might want to mix various paint cans to get that unbelievable colour consistency. Remember, paint colours are subject to vary from one to another. If you can open new can in middle of painting a wall, the difference is noticeable. So, mixing paints together can eliminate the issue. It is vital to estimate the paint you need for body corporate painting and then mix the bucket. If coverage is difficult to estimate, add more and not less.

  4. Pro tip 3 – let the paint dry up first and then cut tape loose for perfect edge: When you are through with the basic points make way for the next steps. According to some Melbourne painting contractors, whenever the paint is dry, you cannot just pull tape off trim. Paint forms a film right between wall and tape. So, removing tape tears pieces of that dried paint off wall. So, before you pull the tape off, cut it loose. Give at least 24 hours for the paint to dry and then use sharp utility knife to slice through the film, according to Melbourne painting contractors. • Pro tip 4 - paint trims first, followed by ceilings and walls: According to painters at Melbourne south east, you have to follow certain painting orders. They will first paint the trim, then will get down to ceiling and lastly take down the walls. It is because of its easier work to tape off trim than to tape off walls. Whenever painting a trim, make sure to call painters at Melbourne south east for help. They will create the perfect concentration to be applied right on the face of the trim and walls.

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