How Do You Fix A Sloppy Paint Job?
You thought you would cut corners by getting a friend to paint your house instead of hiring some expensive professional. Based on the hideously messy outcome of your friend’s paint job, you are no longer sure if he’s your friend. Instead of hiring that expensive professional to fix that sloppy paint job, you can do it yourself with a few steps. Step 1 Take a steel wool pad along the baseboards, window sills, light socket covers and everywhere else paint has splattered. A simple scrape or two will take a lot of the splatters off without a lot of effort. Step 2 Spot clean the carpet, furniture and other fabrics on which the paint has dripped by using a high quality spot stain remover. Step 3 Scrape paint off tile floors, bathroom fixtures and metal with a paint scraper after the paint has dried. Step 4 Texturize the walls if the paint is uneven and splotchy with a sea sponge and four parts liquid glaze mixed with one part of a complimentary color. This is only needed in the worse case sc