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INTERIOR
No need to guess how good or bad a color will look on your wall. For a fraction of the cost of a gallon of paint, you can purchase sample pints, take them home, and test them out. This will help you judge how a color will look on a larger area better than a swatch can provide. It's better to spend just a few money on a sample than big bucks on gallons only to find out the color won't work.
Preparation
Inspecting the surface of what you want to paint could be the difference between a good paint job and a brilliant one.
There are several things you can do to properly prepare your paint surface.
If it's uneven, rub the surface down with fine-grade sandpaper to rough it up so the paint will stick.
Sand off any rough spots.
Remove sheen from surface – especially for timber or glossy surfaces.
Finally, wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth and allow them to dry thoroughly.
Interior
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Baseboards
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Basements
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Bedrooms, bathrooms
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Cabinets, hand railings
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Crown moldings
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Family rooms, play rooms
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French doors
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Kitchens, laundry rooms
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Living rooms, dining rooms
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Offices
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Walls, ceilings, doors
Finish
Finish paint with your desired color