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Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?
Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?

…Cracked window panes, crumbling glaze and loose caulking around trim…
…Also try using an old, dry paint brush to sweep dust away. Just be…
…Quality brushes are made for the latex, oil or varnish paints you…
…will be 100 percent acrylic latex, you will want to use a 100…

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Faux Grain Door Finish
Faux Grain Door Finish

…find in flame mahogany, a darker glaze was feathered into the wet ground…
…pulled another through the wet glaze exposing a line in the much lighter…
…entire door was overglazed with a darker color glaze. The last step in this fascinating…

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Estimating Paint Coverage
Estimating Paint Coverage

…over wood. If you plan to use latex paint over an oil-based paint…
…Painting with the same color latex paint won't require a primer…
…is more difficult to cover a darker color with a lighter color. If the…
…that one gallon of quality latex paint will cover approximately…

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Faux Painting Finish: Bagging

…the least of for your base color. 3. Mix your glaze. Add five parts latex glazing liquid to one part latex interior flat paint…
…of paint; for a more transparent effect, add more glaze.) Pour stirred mixture into paint tray. If you…

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Cleaning and Repainting Wood Siding

…Sanding to a lightly dulled finish will help the new paint adhere better. Use sandpaper to feather the edges of the old coat of paint. Brush or wipe away any dust from sanding. Cleaning and Repainting Wood Siding Any loose paint should be removed. Soft wood…

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Painting Tools and Materials

In addition to top-quality application equipment, you may need some of the tools and materials listed below in order to successfully complete your painting project. If you are like many homeowners, you already own some of these items.

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Simplify the Garden Outdoors

…Weeds And there are times when herbicides are useful, so don't hesitate if you need them. One trick is to attach a paint brush to a 3' long stick. Then dip the brush in a small bucket of the herbicide and "paint" it on the weeds to kill them. No…

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Tile Countertops

…porcelain is similar to ceramic tile and has a base with a color glaze over the top. Chipping a glazed tile leaves the base color…
…mesh, a cement base, and a thinset of cement and sand with a latex additive to allow time for placement. The installer would then…

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Faux Finishing Painting Techniques

…various textures and sizes of sponges to dab glaze or translucent paint onto a base coat in…
…bunched-up cloth to roll, blot or dab glaze off a base coat. Washing. Image courtesy…
…other cloth to apply a semitransparent glaze in a swirling motion as thinly or as thickly…

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Choosing a Kitchen Sink

…weight, strength and durability to the product, while the glaze adds to design appeal. "Cast-iron is commonly used for aesthetic…
…says Pease. Although pleasing to the eye, the porcelain glaze can crack or chip, and repairing it is difficult. The "farm…

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