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Painting Windows

Painting windows and trim is a popular DIY project with many homeowners because it gives us an opportunity to do something rewarding, improve our home and save money. It’s important to remember however that painting with oil based paints is an involved process and requires more steps and care than simply painting interior walls with latex based paints. Because of this added complexity and cost, it’s wise to take the proper steps to ensure the job is done right and reduce the risk of wasted time and money.

A few important steps that you need to take to prepare your surfaces for painting:

Strip off the old paint with a heat gun, chemicals or sandpaper. If the surface is badly cracked or damaged you will need to apply filler putty to fill in the cracks and build a smooth base. Sand the surface smooth and clean. Pull out (or pound in) any protruding nails or screws. Wipe the surfaces clean, preferably with a tack rag (sticky cloth that picks up debris and dirt) Apply a base coat of primer, follow the manufacturer’s directions.

Now your ready for paint!

To make your painting go faster and easier, always use quality paints and brushes. Make sure to follow manufacturer’s directions and don’t be afraid to ask questions when buying your paint. The staff at your local paint store will usually be happy to help.


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