Limewash is always applied with a brush, not a roller. Don't worry, its watery consistency makes applying it with a brush about as fast as applying paint with a roller. Dip the tip of your lime brush into the mixture and wipe off any excess onto the sides of the bucket. Start at t...
Painting textured walls can be a challenge. Every time we paint, we think that we have the walls perfectly covered, until a few days later when we find tiny little dots that we missed due to the “knock down” texture. It’s become such a routine with our painting that touching up a ...
Applicable Environment: Textured Wall,Ideal for textured walls, this roller creates a stencil-like design without damaging the surface. DIY Supplies: Paint & Decorating,Designed for DIY enthusiasts, this roller simplifies painting and decorating projects. ...
It’s white, the seat is slightly textured, and has been outside for a while. I understand I need to clean and dry it. Can you suggest what grit sandpaper to use and what type of paint would adhere best? The goal is to repurpose it for outside in my garden area. Reply Diane ...
dry the tub completely. I let it dry for about an hour and a half while I had dinner, and then it was ready to paint. I wiped it down really well with a dry cloth before painting, and then did the “cutting in” with a brush, and followed up with the roller on the large ...