1.9K Getting ready to paint a wall? Don’t skip the prep work: A properly primed surface makes all the difference. This video shows how to make both painting and priming a snap. Getting ready to paint a wall? Don’t skip the prep work: A properly primed surface makes all the difference. This video shows how to make both painting and priming a snap. Table of Contents Toggle What You NeedFollow These Steps What You Need cellulose sponge, dishwashing liquid, painter’s tape, primer, paint, paint tray, paint roller, two-inch angled paintbrush, ladder Follow These Steps Clean the wallsUsing a large cellulose sponge and a solution of water mixed with a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid, clean your walls to remove any dust, dirt, and grease. Tape the trimUse blue painter’s tape (not masking tape) to protect any areas you don’t want your paint to get on, such as trim, molding, doorknobs, window frames, and door frames: Run long strips of the tape just inside the outer edges of these areas. (The outer edges of the tape should lie exactly where the wall meets the trim, covering the parts of the trim that your roller or paintbrush might hit when you paint.) Pour primer into a trayPour in enough so that it almost fills the well toward the bottom of the tray without covering the angled portion of the tray where the ridges are. Roll the primer onto the wallDip your roller into the primer, rolling it back and forth across the tray’s ridges a few times to remove any excess and prevent drips. Make sure the roller gets evenly coated. Run the roller up and down a section of the wall, applying primer until the section is fully covered. Continue until your wall is fully covered, reapplying primer to the roller as needed. Tip: Follow the manufacturer’s drying instructions, which you’ll find on the can, to make sure the primer is completely dry before applying paint. Paint the trimDip a two-inch angled brush into the paint, coating the bristles only about a third of the way down the brush. Run the brush along the outer edge of the tape that’s covering the trim (on the wall side of the tape; not the trim side). Keep applying paint flush against your taped trim, working it outward about two or three inches from the tape. Continue until you have finished painting a narrow swathe along all of the taped areas. Roll on paint in a “w” shapeFill a paint tray with paint; dip your roller into it, removing excess. Roll the paint onto the wall in a 3-by-3-foot “w” shape. Working your way back across that “w,” without lifting the roller, fill in empty patches until that section of wall is fully covered. Continue, adding more paint to the roller as needed, until the whole wall is painted. Remove the painter’s tapePeel off the tape while the paint is still wet to avoid accidentally removing any dried paint along with it. paintingpainting requirementssteps of paintingwall painting 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Marketgit Team Marketgit.com is the best and most trustworthy resource for technology, telecom, business, digital marketing, auto news, Mobile & apps review in World. previous post 4 Ways to Improve Your Office’s Work Environment next post North Coast Night Lights: Houda Beach Cave Related Posts Exploring the Variety: Styles and Designs for Every... January 30, 2025 Web Design vs. Web Development: What’s the Difference? January 19, 2025 How to Get Unwanted Hair Removed January 16, 2025 Office Design Trends for 2025: Creating Spaces that... January 13, 2025 Open-Plan Kitchens: Design Tips for the Modern Home January 8, 2025 Exploring Different Office Furniture Ranges to Suit Your... December 28, 2024 Smooth, Firm, and Flawless: Micro needling’s Cosmetic Revolution December 19, 2024 The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Interior Designing Services... November 13, 2024 Fine Line Tattoo: The Art of Precision and... October 6, 2024 A Timeless Guide to Diamond Stud Earrings: Elegance... September 18, 2024