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How to Paint Trim

Painting Trim

Introduction: Most homeowners do their own house painting. Not only do they save a bundle of money, they often do a much better job than the professionals that charge $75 an hour. House painting is quite easy, whether you are painting the exterior or the interior of your home.

 

The most difficult part of house painting is painting the trim and cutting the lines between the ceiling and walls when they are different colors. Often the novice painter uses many rolls of painter’s masking tape to prevent colors from overrunning each other. Using masking tape really is not necessary. With a little practice and using the right paint brush you can paint the trim and cut the lines between colors quite easily. The question is what is the right paint brush? 

Most paint stores sell premium 2 and 3 inch angled short handle paint brushes that makes painting trim and paint cutting between colors easy without the use of masking tape. It is by far the best paint brush that I have ever used to paint trim and cut paint lines between colors. The brush is easy to control because of the short easy grip handle design that makes the whole painting project much easier and faster.

Applying painter’s tape is time consuming and more often than not the paint seems to migrate under the tape edges making you wonder why you bothered with tape at all. Painting the trim and cutting the edges by hand with a proper angled paint brush is much faster. Large rooms that usually take a full day to paint including the baseboards, around the windows and doors, and the crown molding can be completed in less than two hours with the proper paintbrush.

Don’t waste your money and time with painter’s tape. Purchase an angle paint brush to do the trim work and cutting between colors. Once you get the angle brush painting technique down you will save a lot of time painting a room and save yourself a lot of money by not buying a half dozen rolls of painter’s tape.

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