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Plaster PrimerSecuring a room with plaster walls

You'll probably need:

a hammer and a screwdriver to remove an assortment of equipment.

a metal spackling tool, fabric softener, a sponge and bucket for removing wallpaper and cleaning spills.

mesh tape, spackling compound, and a narrow and a tool for repairing wide filling-holes and cracks.

plastic wood putty to fill holes on the doors and windows.

grit sandpaper various

a primer for walls in poor condition

a gloss or semi-finish lacquer or varnish

assorted brushes and a paint roller and pan

paint stirrers

Strip paint off and narrow

knife blade fresh

drop cloths

Remove the nails of the room all the furniture and remove, screws, curtain rods, son, and making light switch covers, and removable shelves. Place paintings. If there is a screen, put hot water and a little fabric softener in a bucket, a sponge and a section of wall. Wait a few minutes and remove or scrape with a metal spackling tool. After the wallpaper is removed, wash the excess glue off the wall completely.

Place mesh tape over any large cracks or holes large. Cover lightly with spackle and make smooth with spackle tool. If it does not fit easily into a trial, allow one layer to dry completely, then make a second layer with spackle and again make it smooth. Patch all cracks and other holes with spackle. When the holes are patched and dry, sand to smooth. Use plastic wood putty to fill holes in wood and sand. Remove any dust from the surface before starting to paint.

If you take the plate to make him the wood finish, follow the instructions to paint stripper. Otherwise, go to the next step.

Using duct tape to close the painter all the edges of glass windows. Tape can also be used to protect the edge of a wood floor or hardware on a door. Use the paint finish (varnish or if more than bare wood) and an angled brush to paint the trim window frames, doors, baseboards and moldings. Keep handy a damp cloth to the paint drips. Let dry and repeat coats as necessary. Use a knife to cut through the paint on the edges to allow the window to open before attempting to move it. Remove painter tape when you're done.

Stir primer or a wall and pour into a panoramic picture. If necessary, use tape to protect painter painted molding. Use the cut brush to paint along the trim and along the ceiling and in corners. For more paint on a roller pan and use roller to paint the walls. Move the roller in random directions to avoid streaks. Repeat as necessary. Edit the fields as necessary. Clean and replace electric blankets and curtain rods.

Posted on June 6, 2010.
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