
INTERIOR
Changing the color of a room is the easiest and cheapest way to make an impact and achieve a fresh new look.


Preparation
Make sure the surface is clean: Clean off any dirt, grease, or other contaminants and allow the surface to dry. If the surface is shiny, sand to remove gloss and provide a good base for the new paint to bond to.

Interior
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Baseboards
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Basements
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Bedrooms, bathrooms
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Cabinets, hand railings
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Crown moldings
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Family rooms, play rooms
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French doors
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Kitchens, laundry rooms
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Living rooms, dining rooms
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Offices
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Walls, ceilings, doors

Finish
Apply a thin, even coat. Always work from one end to the other. Always keep a "wet edge". Never work back into an area that has begun to dry.
Apply additional coats if necessary after the first coat has dried (according to the manufacturers' recommendations).