perhaps by now you can see that I'm fairly frustrated with my ceiling -
can't see where I've BEEN with the paint roller.
Grumpy white paint-splotched Buckeye Bev
"Taria" <taria....@verizon.net> wrote in message
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No doubt they will one day soon! Meanwhile, just paint the shop pale
cream next time round, white the time after...
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Here's a professional few tips...
-- Make sure you have enough light. On ceilings, a strong light from the
side is fabulous, because it will reflect more off the wet paint. But ANY
time you paint, be sure to have enough light. I wish I had a dollar for
every time I went on a jobsite, including "professionals" who really should
know better, and there wasn't enough light. Most hardware stores have a high
intensity light you can set on a shelf or hang off something for about $10.
Well worth it!
-- Use an extension pole. Makes the job go 10 times faster, and that's good
for both you and the paint. Some broom handles will fit in the end of the
paint roller, but if you have to buy an extension pole, you'll only be out
about $3. Again, well worth it. (It'll leave you more time for raking that
yard with the toothbrush! LOL) And you can use that extension pole to whack
anyone who criticizes your paint job. ;-)
-- Many of the better paints now have an anti-splatter additive, and a good
roller cover will help with that, too. (And a good roller cover will also
make the job go faster. Again, more time for raking! *grin*)
-- And always remember, "It's Just Paint" (trademarked by Ragmop). If you
miss a spot, is the world going to end? Is anyone going to die or be
seriously injured? Can it be fixed? Okay, then! :)
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Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
longarm machine quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps
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"WoodenSpools" <sin...@eriecoast.com> wrote in message
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Yeah, the fellow that put a fresh coat of white paint on our white porch last
summer used a base coat tinted with yellow- said that way, he knew where he had
painted- I had never thought of that!
SueS
kitty in phx
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"Kathy Applebaum" <Kat...@KayneyNOSPAMQuilting.com> wrote in message
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> Guess that's better than seeing where you haven't been once it's dry! :)
>
> Here's a professional few tips...>
<snip snap>
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"Taria" <taria....@verizon.net> wrote in message
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My experience with both this and several "suede" paints is that a *minimum*
of two coats are needed to get the finish to look right, sometimes three.
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Kathy A. (Woodland, CA)
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"KittyG" <kittyk...@coxi.net> wrote in message
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I hate to paint, period. (Though I don't mind papering. Go figure.) So I'm
having the house painted. I plan to live here some years so it's worth it.
The walls here are/were also textured, like a light sprinkling of sand. And
the guest room had at one time been a kid's room, attest: remnants of
glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling (the glow part gone, the glue part still
there). What Tim-the-contractor did was skim coat the entire wall with
drywall stuff, then sand it smooth. Result is silky.
The bedrooms, hall, entry, and livingroom were all the same white, dingy with
age. Now the master bedroom is "white clay" (a gray-white); guest bedroom is
"hosta flower" (yummy light lavender--I have a hydrangea border selected); the
third bedroom (office) has two walls in "rosewood" (dusty red -- I will paper
the other two walls with red/green/cream plaid). Also getting new closet doors
in the three bedrooms. L.r., entry, and hall will be "white clay," too. But
I may paint one wall an accent color (sage?) eventually.
Considering that I made all these decisions in a week, I'm doing pretty well.
Nann
who is composing this message from the hallway, since the computer has been
displaced during the painting
"WoodenSpools" <sin...@eriecoast.com> wrote in message
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I have a very good solution to painting ceilings - DH does it for me!
Walls I will do quite happily, but all our ceilings ate textures, ad a
total pain in the bum to paint!