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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:50 am
I am redoing my room which includes painting the walls. The last several people who have painted left holes and other things. I looked up how to do it but I want to know if someone else has another way. Anyways, I need to smooth out the walls and molding before painting. Any one have ideas?
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:58 am
Well....The last time I remeber having my room repainted was a few years back. We started off by filling the holes with a spacle of some sort and let that dry. As for the molding not knowing what you mean by smooth it up I would either use the spacle and sand it smooth when it drys or get new molding. After that just primer and paint.
Well..that about all I know about it.
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:59 am
burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:22 pm
EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:26 pm
Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:32 pm
EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:35 pm
Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix burning_eyes I'd say put down plastic and have a fan blowing it away.. hahahaha best of luck..
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:55 pm
EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix burning_eyes I'd say put down plastic and have a fan blowing it away.. hahahaha best of luck.. Yeah but once I had to move something to get to the other wall it will just spread That is why I was hopeing someone had another way
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:59 pm
Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Yeah, good ideal is to smooth out and even the wall, then if you want to make patterns or have things a different color, put the blue pant tape over it then paint.. if you want a nice shine use a glossy paint... if you want to know anything else just ask..
As the only male in my family always around I have to do home improvement things alot.. hahaha I know most of the tricks but the last painters some how made bubbles with the paint and other things I knew sanding which I will do the molding before I paint it but I was hoping for a better way to make the walls even and smooth. I have a small cramped room when I sand it will get over everything someone told me paint the areas white to make the paint even and then paint my room. I may try that burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix burning_eyes I'd say put down plastic and have a fan blowing it away.. hahahaha best of luck.. Yeah but once I had to move something to get to the other wall it will just spread That is why I was hopeing someone had another way burning_eyes Ah.. sorry that's all I had really to make the walls even..
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:02 pm
EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix burning_eyes I'd say put down plastic and have a fan blowing it away.. hahahaha best of luck.. Yeah but once I had to move something to get to the other wall it will just spread That is why I was hopeing someone had another way burning_eyes Ah.. sorry that's all I had really to make the walls even.. Yeah. That's what most people do I may try the pain idea That actually doesn't seem to bad the nail holes I can just do the simple screw and fill I may go talk to people at Home Depot
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:07 pm
Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity Sausage McBig Tits EthelbertOddity burning_eyes Oh ok I see what you mean.. well you can alway try sandpaper to smooth the walls.. but thats some ruff stuff hahaha It would do the same thing make dust every where I just can't believe the awfulness of the paint job but the darker color may just cover most of it and making the molding white and replacing the door with a white door will help the color pop and hopefully hid some of the stuff I can't fix burning_eyes I'd say put down plastic and have a fan blowing it away.. hahahaha best of luck.. Yeah but once I had to move something to get to the other wall it will just spread That is why I was hopeing someone had another way burning_eyes Ah.. sorry that's all I had really to make the walls even.. Yeah. That's what most people do I may try the pain idea That actually doesn't seem to bad the nail holes I can just do the simple screw and fill I may go talk to people at Home Depot burning_eyes indeed best way.. hahaha
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:15 pm
primer for one unless you get a paint that has primer in it which saves time though you'll be paying a bit more for it. otherwise your colors will kind of bleed through if you put a light color over a dark color, if its a dark color your doing you might be able to get away without primer, you may just want to ask the people when you get the paint
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