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Prepare the surface or wall to be painted by removing nails and repairing cracks and priming it. |
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Use masking tape or painters tape to tape off ceiling edges, trim, doorframes etc.
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| 3. |
Remove all electrical fixtures and switch plates. |
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Cover furniture and exposed floor area with canvas or plastic drop clothes. |
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Select a base color that has sheen and is a little darker that the overall color that you would like for the room. Use latex paints, apply and dry completely. |
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After base color for the secondary color or rag color, mix base color with about 1/3 the amount of white paint. The white paint must have the same sheen as the base color. There is no need to dilute the rag color. |
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Put on disposable gloves, take a clean rag and immerse it in paint and saturate the rag. The rag should be completely soaked in the paint. |
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Take a corner of the paint soaked rage and pull through the thumb and forefinger of the other hand to get rid of the extra paint. |
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Open the rag and shape it like a ball, using this "ball" begin working on the wall surface, using a feather touch and moving your wrist to change the design being created by the rag. |
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Open the rag at regular intervals and reform into a "ball" and position properly in your hand. Work all over the wall in a smooth fashion. |
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While working keep immersing the rag in the paint periodically and straining through your fingers. This will refresh the paint. |
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To fill in the edges and corners use a brush dipped in paint. |
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Dispose the used rags properly. |
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Make a note of the colors used, as it will be useful for touch ups later on. |
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While rag rolling paint you do not have to worry about irregular patterns or lines appearing on the wall you are painting. If children mess up a portion of the wall that has been rag rolled, it can easily be covered up rag rolling over that portion again. |