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Rule number one: Prepare the surface properly
- Good paint performance depends on good paint adhesion, and paint adheres best to surfaces
that are clean and sound. Before picking up a brush or roller, it's important to make sure the
surface is "inviting" to the paint.
- Accumulated dirt, dust and grime should be removed from walls, ceilings and trim with a detergent-water solution.
After washing, the surfaces should be thoroughly rinsed with water and allowed to dry completely.
- Next, a putty knife should be used to fill cracks, holes and other surface imperfections with
either spackling compound or a quality acrylic caulk. If spackling is used, after it is dry it should
be sanded smooth and flush with the surface; caulk should be smoothed and feathered as it is applied.
- Finally, if walls or ceilings have water stains or other serious discoloration, then before
painting, it may be necessary to coat them with a latex or oil-based stain-blocking primer to prevent
the stains from bleeding through the new paint.
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