17 Practical Tips for Craftsmen for DIY and Painting
DIY and painting are activities that many artisans practice daily. To help you improve your skills and save time and energy, here are 17 practical tips from professional experience:
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Use quality adhesive tape
The choice of adhesive tape is crucial for clean paint lines. Choose a high quality ribbon to avoid blush.
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Protect tool handles
By using adhesive tape, protect the handles of your tools to avoid paint stains and improve adhesion.
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Take the time to prepare the surface
Good cleaning and sanding of the surface before painting ensures better adhesion of the paint as well as impeccable final rendering.
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Use paint containers
Reuse empty containers (such as jars of jam) to store small amounts of paint and facilitate subsequent retouching.
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Opt for quality brushes
Investing in quality brushes ensures a uniform and accurate paint application, while facilitating cleaning.
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Use a paint bucket with grid
A paint bucket with a grid allows the brush to grow efficiently and avoid splashing during work.
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Protecting floors and furniture
Carefully cover floors and furniture with plastic sheets to avoid paint stains and facilitate cleaning after work.
Working in sections
Divide the surface to be painted into manageable sections for more organized work and prevent the paint from drying before spreading evenly.
Use adapted rollers
Choose rollers adapted to the texture of the walls (rugged, smooth, etc.) for a homogeneous and trace-free paint application.
Clean tools immediately after use
Preserve the life of your tools by cleaning them immediately after use to prevent the paint from drying and damaging them.
Use additional colors
Prefer complementary colours to create harmonious combinations and highlight the different elements of your decoration project.
Apply a sublayer
A paint underlay makes it possible to unify the surface and optimize the adhesion of the finish paint for a more durable result.
Use secure ladders and stairs
Make sure you use stable and secure ladders and stairs to avoid falls and accidents during high-rise work.
Use drop rollers
The anti-drip rollers are particularly practical to avoid paint spouts and ensure clean and faultless work.
Apply paint in the right direction
For a perfect finish, apply the paint in the direction of natural light to avoid the marks and obtain a uniform result.
Use damp cloths for retouching
Keep damp cloths at hand to make retouches or clean any paint errors quickly and efficiently.
Test the color before painting the entire surface
Before painting the entire surface, test the selected color on a small piece to ensure the final rendering and avoid disappointments.