PROTECT FURNITURE AND FIXTURES FROM PAINT SPLATTER
Remove small furniture and items from the room. Place larger furniture that cannot be removed in the center of the room, and cover it with plastic. Remove as many fixtures from the room as you can. Remove and store light switch and outlet plates, and cover the switches and outlets with painters or masking tape. Cover blinds, light fixtures and ceiling fans with plastic. Tip: tape the screws to the switch plates so they don’t get lost.
COVER TRIM AND FLOORS
Mask off the trim, doors, and windows with paper or plastic taped in place. Leave a crisp line between the trim and wall by running a putty knife along the edge of the tape where it meets the wall. Cover the floor with plastic and tape it down at the edges of the room so that it overlaps the paper on the baseboard molding. Overlap sheets of plastic across the middle of the floor if necessary.
ADDRESS THE CEILING
How you treat the ceiling will depend on your project. If you are painting it the same color as the rest of the room, leave it exposed. Then, after you paint the walls, go back and paint the ceiling. If you’re not painting the ceiling, climb a ladder and mask off the edges with tape and paper, then cover the ceiling's interior sections with paper or plastic secured by tape.
REPAIR THE WALLS
Patch all holes and cracks with drywall joint compound and sand them to a smooth surface. Ensuring these areas are perfectly smooth is paramount to a quality result. Next, if the walls are fairly clean, wipe them down with a damp rag; if they are quite dirty, wash them with a solution of water and trisodium phosphate or a substitute.
SHINE YOUR LIGHT
Because a paint sprayer finish is so smooth, every defect you miss when preparing the walls will show up in the final finish. For a perfect finish, use a work light to help you find any flaws. Shining the light at various angles will highlight ridges and depressions that may be difficult to see on a white background. Look for blotchy areas that may need an extra coat of primer. A quick scuff-sand with 150-grit sandpaper just before you spray the final coat will ensure the best results.
SPRAYING TO PERFECTION
A scuddles paint sprayer will apply a smooth, professional-looking finish to your walls. Although spraying won’t produce streaks like rolling, drips can happen. To avoid drips, just set the spray tip to a wide pattern using the scuddles red lever located on the tip. Hold the gun no closer to the wall than 6-inches. To ensure even coverage, keep the gun moving at a steady speed and avoid arcing at the end of your stroke. After your careful preparation and precise spraying, let the paint thoroughly dry. Then, put your room back together to relax and enjoy the beauty of your handiwork. Select the right sprayer for your project. Learn More
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