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I’m so glad I did!
It’s going to look awesome.. Don’t tackle the job on really hot days or in super high humidity.Painting above your head like that already means you’re going to be more prone to drips than usual, and when you paint in really high heat or humidity, the paint tends to thin out and drip more easily.
Painting a ceiling on those days is just a recipe for disaster that you do not need to be serving to yourself..When you start out, this step will seem totally unnecessary, but give yourself five minutes and you’ll be happy for the cool breeze.Keeping the air flowing helps to dry the paint more quickly and prevent drips and it’ll also keep you comfortable.
Holding your arms up like that is hard work!.Use small, light-weight foam rollers.
You think that using those big, heavy wide rollers will make the job go more quickly, but once you fill that thing up with paint, it will be so heavy that you run the risk of getting exhausted before you finish the job.
Use one of those cheapo 4-6″ foam rollers and you’ll just fly through the job.Laundry happens everyday.
Most days I get a little baking in and I always have a nice square meal on the table at 5:45pm when Chris gets home..The hard part is in all the little grey areas.
They nag and annoy like a sort-of scratchy tag in the side of a new shirt that isn’t quite scratchy enough to go get the scissors and cut out right now.Is this how it’s supposed to be?