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Preparation
As with all home projects, proper preparation is everything and will make your task easier. Here are a few tips:
Painting kitchens
Kitchens are often hot and moist and get dirtier, especially greasier, than other rooms. Choose an enamel paint that is non-absorbent, washable, and damp- and stain-resistant. Examples are Plascon's Velvaglo or Double Velvet and Dulux's Wash 'n Wear Luxurious Silk.
Bedrooms
Painting interior walls
In Woman's Value Complete Home Makeover (Tafelberg, 2004) the authors recommend that it is best to paint at a moderate temperature. If it is too cold the surface will not dry quickly, while heat can make the paint dry unevenly. Go about painting interior walls as follows:
How much paint do you need?
First measure the width and height of the surface you want to paint – and remember to subtract the measurements of the windows and doors. Once given this information, your paint dealer will be able to give you sound advice.
The quantity of paint you will use depends on the type of paint, the surface (textured walls, for example, use more paint) and whether you paint with a roller or a brush.
Here is an indication: 1 litre of acrylic PVA is enough for about 9m2. Rather play it safe and discuss this with your paint dealer, or visit the Plascon ( www.plascon.co.za) or Dulux ( www.dulux.co.za) websites and use the calculator function (click on 'Paint Calculator').
Primer or not?
The right primer will make your paintwork look neat and well finished. It makes porous surfaces, such as raw cement, non-absorbent, neutralises chemicals and ensures that the paint adheres properly.
Non-porous surfaces in good condition, such as ceilings, walls and wood that is already painted, do not need to be painted with a primer. Wood can simply be sanded lightly, while untreated wood should be painted with a wood primer.
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