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Paint Kit Essentials

Create a practical paint kit with the following items to simplify and coordinate your next painting job. Prominent components in a painting kit include: primer, a drop cloth, fixing paste, paintbrushes, painter’s tape, aged clothes and shoes, a paint can opener, a paint tray, an optional tray liner, paint thinner, a multi-purpose paint tool, rollers along with sleeves and a putty knife. It is a very common mistake to think that working with a butter knife or a flathead screwdriver will allow you to properly open and close your paint can. Avoid ruining your paint can lid and be able to produce an air-tight seal by not depending on a flathead screwdriver or a butter knife to open your paint can. This can destroy your leftover paint and reduce your investment.



Definitely buy more painter’s tape than you imagine you require to avoid a second trip to the store. Stock up on some additional rollers and paintbrushes to help you achieve stellar results in all locations. Painted ceilings and vaulted wall surfaces will stipulate an extension bar. It also enables you to stand away from the wall which will certainly prevent paint spatters from wrecking your clothes. Deciding to put on coveralls or painting clothes can remove the chances of wrecking your clothes.

Normally, a paint kit utilizes a roller tray or a paint tray. These trays come with reusable or throw-away paint tray liners. They'll easily be used again with the proper cleanup. Opt for a 5-gallon bucket which includes a screen grid to reduce excess paint from the paint roller.

The multi-purpose paint tool is essential in a paint kit. This tool makes it possible to remove nails, scrape paint, drive nails, apply putty or glaze, clean caulking, or clean paint roller covers. Lastly, don’t fail to remember your safety goggles, especially if you are painting overhead or utilizing spackle. Steer clear of chemical exposure to your eyes by wearing safety goggles.

Deciding on Paintbrushes

Choosing your paintbrushes diligently can save your entire project. Latex paint reacts well when employed with nylon or synthetic-bristle paintbrushes. All-natural bristle brushes, conversely, are better for oil-based products including stains, varnishes and oils.

Several paint roller covers may be found in a variety of naps and textures. Rely on lesser naps for sleek surfaces, unless you wish to apply a texture to the wall. Stucco and unequal surfaces work best with longer naps.



A paint pot is perfect for applying smaller amounts of paint rather than working out of the large paint can. Dipping your paintbrush into a paint pot will reduce the potential for introducing contaminants and fuzz into your paint can. The paint pot has got a wider style compared to the original paint can and is lightweight in comparison. Dip half of the paintbrush bristles directly into the paint to “load” the paintbrush. Hold your paintbrush up at an slope to stop dripping. When you are painting, the wall friction will attract the paint from the paintbrush.

Enjoy Pro Results With These Painting Hacks

For optimum stir stick usage, drill some holes in it in order to thoroughly mix the paint. When you cut-in with a paintbrush and next use a roller for the rest of the wall, “hat-banding,” may result. If you do not roll close enough to the ceiling, you will notice a distinct texture between the trim and the ceiling. Avoid this issue by using your paint roller as close as possible to the cut-in locations. Are you aware that placing old golf balls into your paint can fill extra air space and prevent your paint can from drying out?

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