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Paint Kits

Create a functional paint kit with the following items to simplify and organize your next painting job. Prepare yourself for success by creating a painting kit that consists of: paintbrushes, primer, paint thinner, a drop cloth, old clothes and shoes, painter’s tape, a multi-purpose paint tool, a putty knife, a paint holder, an optional paint tray liner, a paint can opener, rollers and repairing paste. It is a typical thought, “Why trouble invest in a paint gadget when I can employ a flathead screwdriver to open up up the lid?!” Choosing a flathead screwdriver or employing a butter knife to open your paint can damage the lid and prevent the ability to create an air-tight seal. Being unable to securely seal your left over paint will ruin your ability to use it in the long term and lessen your investment.



Buying more painter’s tape than needed may save you from having to visit the store twice. Having a few additional rollers and an variety of paintbrushes will let you tackle all locations. Use an extension bar to reach ceilings and vaulted walls effortlessly. Another extension bar advantage is that it permits you to stand farther back from the wall and reduces splatter on your clothing. Have some old painting clothes and shoes available for your projects to prevent expensive replacements.

Ordinarily, a paint kit implements a roller tray or a paint tray. The paint trays interact with reusable or disposable paint tray liners. Rinse the liners out after for easy reusability. Choose a 5-gallon bucket and a screen grid to help take unnecessary paint off of the roller when you're painting a large area.

A fundamental paint kit item is the multi-purpose paint tool. This tool can help you remove nails, scrape paint, drive nails, apply putty or glaze, clean caulking, or clean paint roller covers. Lastly, don’t overlook your safety goggles, especially if you are painting overhead or utilizing spackle. Stay away from chemical exposure to your vision by wearing safety goggles.

Choosing Paintbrushes

Generate a flawless finish by choosing the right paintbrushes. Latex paint reacts well when applied with nylon or synthetic-bristle paintbrushes. Go for natural-bristle paintbrushes if you are dealing with varnishes, oils and oil-based items.

Different paint roller covers appear in a variety of naps and textures. Rely on lesser naps for sleek surfaces, unless you prefer to apply a texture to the wall. Stucco and irregular surfaces work best with longer naps.



Instead of working out of the heavier paint can specifically, use a paint pot in its place. Dipping your paintbrush into a paint pot will limit the potential for introducing contaminants and fuzz into your paint can. Transport some paint into your lightweight paint pot and enjoy the freedom of the wider dipping surface area and better accessibility. Delicately dip half of your bristles into the paint to effectively load your paintbrush. Steer clear of drips by positioning your paintbrush at an angle. When you're painting, the wall friction will lure the paint from the paintbrush.

Enjoy Expert Results With These Painting Hacks

For optimum stir stick usage, drill some holes in it to help you thoroughly mix the paint. Avoid a common issue known as “hat-banding,” which develops when you use a paintbrush for cutting and a roller to paint the rest. If you do not roll near enough to the ceiling, you will notice another texture involving the trim and the ceiling. This is often prevented if you use your paint roller to get as close to the cut-in areas as possible. And lastly, in order to stop a half-empty can of paint from becoming dry, drop old golf balls directly into the can to fill any air space.

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