![]() ![]() Mixing - Birla White WallCare Putty should be mixed slowly with 36-38% clean water to make a paste. You should also moisten the wall with lots of clean water. The walls should be clean, and free from dust, grease & materials. You can take help of objects like sandpaper, putty blade or wire brush. Wall preparation - Before applying Birla White WallCare Putty, you should remove all loosely adhering material from the wall surface. Unlike other putties, Birla White WallCare Putty can be applied on your walls in these five easy steps. Now that you already know every quality of Birla White WallCare Putty like it’s ultimate whiteness, water-resistant HP polymers, smooth finish, and it’s waterproof nature, let’s learn more about its super easy application process. Now the only thing remaining is to apply Birla White WallCare Putty on your walls. Our supplies are the highest quality and are made specially for use with Backdrop paint.What is the application process for Birla White WallCare putty?Ĭongratulations on completing your research and concluding that Birla White WallCare Putty is the best wall putty for your home. Always make sure to have lots of bright light when painting. The painted surface may look fine at first, but when you uncover the windows to let in natural light or turn on bright lights, you’ll likely see thin patches and other imperfections. Painting in low lightĪvoid painting interior surfaces in dim light. If you try to paint too close to the floor, your roller cover could touch it and pick up dirt, lint, and hair. If you’re painting new walls before the baseboard is installed, leave an unpainted strip along the bottom where it will be covered by the baseboard. Brushing over the same area, especially after the paint has started to dry, will cause unsightly brush marks and ridges. Then use a stroke or two to level it off. Load the brush and quickly cover an area with paint. ![]() It’s only needed in these cases:įor the smoothest possible finish when you’re painting woodwork, doors, or cabinets, avoid too much brushwork. Primer is not necessary for all paint jobs. You can leave your roller and paint up to 24-hours as long as it’s covered. #PROTIP: Need a break? Backdrop tray liners double as a tray cover Just make sure to wait at least 3 hours between coats. A good roll doesn’t take that much pressure.)įor the best finish, we strongly suggest two coats of paint. Make a W and fill in with vertical rolls (up and down). Start from the top and work down in columns Get your phone ready.) Start with a tray linerĭon’t completely saturate the roller, instead slowly dip and roll out the paint evenly in the tray. Fan the bristles so you’re using the tip of the taper to spread the paint in a straight line. Without reloading your brush, make a second pass to get the paint closer to the line. When cutting in against a ceiling without tape, start by sweeping strokes-don’t worry about getting close on the first pass. #PROTIP: Paint a thicker border near the ceiling with your brush to ensure your roller won't hit the ceiling. Pour about 1 inch of paint into the pail. If you roll out the wall right away, while the cut-in paint is still wet, the cut-in paint and the wall paint will blend much better, reducing the chance of lap marks. You’ll get better results if you cut in just one wall, then immediately roll out the wall before cutting in the next one. You’ll get more paint by dipping the bristles about an inch into the paint and then just patting the brush against opposite sides of the pail. Start cutting in on the corners and move in short sweeping strokes. Think of this step as outlining your backdrop before you fill it in. If you paint the walls first, these little blemishes will be covered over when you paint the trim. When rolling the paint on the large, open wall surfaces, sometimes little specks of paint will splatter onto the trim. After cutting in around the edges (more on that below) move side-to-side with your roller across the ceiling. You don’t need to use a ladder save your neck and use a roller extension pole. Paint the ceiling firstĪllow 24 hours of dry time before you paint your walls. Paint the ceiling first, then the walls, and finish with the trim. Make sure to always work from the top down. We’ve laid out the basic steps to painting your Backdrop. ![]()
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