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This classic painting problem has a simple solution.
These simple steps lay the groundwork for a lasting job.
Oil paints hold up well on high contact surfaces.
Does this all-in-one product deserve the hype?
Prep carefully, and consider using spray guns and rollers.
Don't get caught up a ladder without a scraper.
Lay down your colorful creations safely and effectively.
Save cash and make eco-friendly paint by mixing it yourself.
Concrete can be repainted with the right tools.
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Never paint over wall damage. Always patch and smooth the surface with spackle first.
Keep these tips in mind when spray painting any metal fixtures to make the job as easy as possible.
A clear coat can give your projects just the finish that you want and the long-term protection they need.
Lacquer creates a great finish and is versatile when working with wood.
Before you paint, make sure you have the right tools.
Roll the clock back, and remove already-dried paint from your roller to make it like new again.
They all work best for different applications.
Save money by making accurate calculations.
You can sand it off or strip it off when it's time to go.
Painting over latex paint with oil-based paint is usually a bad idea, but taking the right steps can ensure it looks like a professional job.
Refresh an old office staple with a new look.
A paint roller is vital piece for large painting jobs.
Keeping a good, thin consistency to your interior paint is important. Prevent and fix your thickened paint using these tips.
Different types of painting jobs call for different types of paint rollers. Let us show you what you need.