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Carefully examine the surface you're about to paint. Although it's hard to notice on a day to day basis, interior surfaces accumulate dirt, fingerprints, and a variety of stains and contamination that dull and diminish your home's appearance. A coat of paint won't correct or cure these surface flaws, so you have to address them before you paint or they'll undermine the quality, look and longevity of your paint job.

Proper surface preparation often takes much longer than the actual application of paint. Be sure to allow for this important step in your budget and schedule.

Remove fungus

Clean the area

Prepare glossy surfaces

Prepare other unpainted surfaces

Prepare previously painted surfaces

Prepare stained and discoloured surfaces

Prepare wallpapered surfaces

Prepare bare wood

Dealing with the dangers of asbestos

Dealing with old, lead-based paint

CAUTION: Be sure to take the appropriate precautions when preparing surfaces which may contain harmful materials such as lead or asbestos. See our recommendations under the 'Prepare The Surface' section.


 

 

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