PAINTING PROBLEMS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM

Today in Mana Tips and Tricks, we will talk about brush marks.

Have you noticed brush marks after painting? You apply a second, third coat, but the marks persist?

There are several common reasons why this might happen.

1. Unsuitable materials

With lower-grade paints, more brush marks may appear, as the paint does not spread as well as high-grade paints.

2. Unsuitable brushes

Pay attention to the brushes you are using. Coarser brushes leave more visible marks.

The fine bristles of brushes like the professional PENTRILO brushes leave finer marks, and this, combined with a paint that spreads well, makes the marks almost imperceptible.

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3. The order of painting also contributes to the final result.

To reduce the size of brush marks, it is advisable to first paint the edges and corners with a brush, and only then use a roller.

To reduce texture, instead of a brush, you can use a corner roller.

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4. Stages of painting

Cutting-in and painting should be done at the same time.

For better results, you can use a PENTRILO cutting-in roller; with it, you will significantly reduce the areas that need to be painted with a brush. You can order your PENTRILO cutting-in roller now from here

5. Using rollers of the same series and material in different sizes.

To avoid differences in the texture of your walls, it is advisable that all rollers you use are from the same series and type of pile.

6. Using a small roller after the brush removes excess paint.

7. Don't forget to wash your rollers before use to remove loose, excess fibers.

Work smart, not hard!

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