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Repair cracks and holes

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:22 am
by fomayof928@mowline
Repair cracks and holes
Painting over cracks and holes will only temporarily hide the damage at best. To repair them, use a putty knife to slightly widen the crack and form a wedge for better adhesion of the filler. Then, apply joint compound or putty with the putty knife, pressing it firmly into the crack or hole.



Choosing the Right Painting Tools and Types
Using the wrong type of paint on a surface (such as interior paint on an example of thailand phone number exterior) can cause peeling and a shortened lifespan. Likewise, a cheap brush may shed bristles or leave streaks, requiring more coats and rework.

Here are some key considerations when matching the right painting tool and type:

Brushes: High-quality bristle brushes should be designed to handle specific paint types—natural for oil-based paints, synthetic for latex/acrylics. Soft bristles are better for detail work.
Roller: Use a lint-free roller with a nap (fabric thickness) length that's appropriate for your surface texture. If you're painting a ceiling, a thicker nap will minimize drips.
Pan/Tray: The best trays are sturdy, solvent-resistant, and have tight-fitting lids. The tray size should match the size of the roller and the amount of paint required.
Construction technology: brush, roller, spray