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How to Apply a Leather Faux Painting Technique
How to Apply a Leather Faux Painting Technique

Faux leather techniques create striking textures and handmade detail that cannot be matched by similar wallpaper patterns.

Selecting the Right Paint Tools
Selecting the Right Paint Tools

…application. Recommended nap lengths for some common…
…wood, or metal - a short nap of 1/8" to 1/4" or…
…concrete, and rough wood - a medium nap of 3/8" to 3/4…
…purchase better-quality roller covers, even though they…

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stucco

…you should be good to go. If it is not too heavily textured, you could roll the paint with a medium nap roller. If the texture is too great for a roller application, then rent an airless sprayer. Actually, spraying would go a lot faster than…

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Drywall Texturing

This is not my original idea. I read it on a post (probably in this forum). Use a medium nap roller and actually roll joint mud over the entire wall. It works. But it does take some practice to make it even. I suggest you…

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painting panelling

…the edges, but you don't have to use a paint brush on the whole length of each groove, just press hard with a medium nap roller and the paint will go into the grooves as you roll the walls. Inspect your work carefully as you go to correct any…

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Anaglypta (SupaDurable)embossed wallcoverings

…would use a basic white latex). Allow the paint to dry for a good 24 hours. With a 2" brush for edging and a medium nap 9" roller, paint your wallcovering with latex or acryllic metallic paint. Allow this to dry and you're all set…

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