Fastest way to paint walls and trim
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Should i paint baseboards same color as walls.
Paint walls or trim first reddit3 Simple Steps—Why Paint Trim First
“The trim” is the answer to the question “Paint walls or trim first?” Why? It’s harder to cut a line on the woodwork. It just is. We (almost) always paint the trim before the walls: it saves us a lot of time.
Read on and you’ll see why: baseboards, window/door frames, etc., are easy to touch-up at the end.
For our technique to work well, you need a very good brush to cut a straight line, see my favorite brush.
Why paint trim first?
The actual steps (and supplies) are just below but here’s the bottom line: it’s harder to cut a line when painting the woodwork: the wall cut is faster. We do this. Walls are last because when you goof and hit the freshly painted trim, it is easy to touch-up at the end!
Ray Charles could do it.
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This is latex-only Purdy: the ‘angle cut’: nice for cutting walls, trim, and even window sash. The straight cut brush is below. We use both.
Some painters have a different take on this that I’ll expl
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