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How to clean a paint brush and paint roller

Cleaning your paintbrush and roller insert after a job is a great way to save money. Paintbrushes and roller inserts range anywhere from five to twenty five dollars, being able to recycle your paintbrush and roller insert between jobs can save you a lot of money over time. A mixture of warm water and dish
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Latex Paint Drying Time Vs Curing Time

Most interior paint is latex based, in fact it is very hard to come by an oil based paint nowadays. Latex paint dries extremely fast especially in a well ventilated low humidity environment. After you apply a coat of latex paint it will dry to the touch within minutes. When the paint is dry to
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Primers, Sealers and Undercoats

The top coat of a painted surface is what everyone notices. Many people assume the top coat is the most important coat you apply to a surface. The truth is the primer, sealer and undercoat are just as important. What is a primer, sealer and undercoat? A primer is the first coat of paint applied
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How to fix dried paint drips

Paint dripping is a common problem amongst new or novice painters. A dried paint dripping can be very unsightly to look at but fixing the problem is easier than you may think. Paint drippings usually are caused by poor technique, many times from overloading the paintbrush or roller with too much paint at once. To
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How To Fix Wrinkled Paint

Wrinkled paint is another common problem that occurs amongst amateur and novice painters similar to that of paint drips. Paint wrinkles occur because the painter did not allow adequate drying time between coats. When the previous coat of paint is not fully dry and another coat is added on top of it, it creates a
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How to Epoxy-Coat a Garage Floor

Lets be honest unless you previously epoxy-coated your garage floor or have a new garage floor odds are your garage floor is a oily, dirty, stained, gross mess. Adding a a colorful, shiny epoxy floor coating will breathe new life into your garage and give it a showroom finish.
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