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How Do You Fix A Bad Indoor Paint Job?

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How Do You Fix A Bad Indoor Paint Job?

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Painting projects don’t always turn out as you hope, but repainting to solve previous paint problems isn’t always the best solution. There are paint mishaps that can be cleaned up easily, even after they’ve dried. Others can be addressed with some creative camouflaging techniques. Often, small things can make an adequate paint job look bad. Paint dribbles, overspray on windows, sloppy trim painting and uneven borders at the ceiling line are small details that can detract from the overall finished look of a room but can be fixed easily. Even something large, like a bad paint choice, can be reworked without a complete overhaul. Step 1 Inspect the entire room and make notes about what needs to be repaired. Group repairs and mark areas that need to be addressed so that you can find them later. Using a small piece of painter’s tape to mark a nasty spot will save you time when you go to sand or touch up later. Step 2 Repair poor application problems by repainting trim and obvious dribbles an

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