Hi all! I have a master bedroom with hideous painted walls - looks like they did the sponge thing with a few different shades of blue, one pretty dark. Plus there is a border at the top. I guess I should somehow remove the border? Also, should I first paint over the existing paint job with a primer or something?
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That color are you painting over it with? Will it cover the shades of blue? I would probably get a can of primer to match the color you will be applying, and throw a coat of that on there. I would definitely remove the border. Hopefully it won't be too hard, but if you search the forums here, you'll find some tips on removing it...
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quote:Originally posted by Santita24
I'm painting my living room for the first time and i want to put borders. How do I do that so that they are straight and even all around.
Santita Vassilaros
Anyone else have a tip or trick? Welcome to the forum, shadowfax!
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About primers - just like auto painting - certain primer colors are beneficial when laying up the finish coat. lighter colored one for lighter finishes and darker for darker paints. neutral gray or white for lighter colors and something like iron oxide for darker - reds, purple, black,
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Santita24,
Take a look at this post: http://www.homerepairforum.com/forum...?TOPIC_ID=1653. If you can afford a laser level, they are the way to go.
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