While some DIY
projects seem like they should be left for the pros, painting doesn’t have to
be one of them. Basic painting seems easy enough, but sometimes we run into
those hard-to-paint areas and regret not hiring a professional. Instead
of hanging up the towel, try out these tricks for those spots and see if
you can finish your project all on your own (and save some money in the
process!)
Painting Window Trim
Painting the wood diving panes and sashes on windows can seem
daunting at first. Most people think that lining your windows with painters
tape will help, but that is usually just a waste of time. Instead, just paint
away! This is the one time it is okay to get a little paint outside of your
target area. When paint gets on the glass, just allow it to dry and as soon as
it does, scrape it off with a razor blade. Try not to let the paint set for
longer than a day.
Painting Behind Toilets
Sometimes, the hardest places to paint are the tight spaces
where we can’t really do much to make that space bigger. This is where you will
need a “hot dog” roller. They’re smaller than regular rollers and when attached
to a longer handle, can make painting in tight spaces a breeze. You can use
this roller for other small spaces, like behind radiators or other fixtures.
Painting High Ceilings
If you’ve got a high ceiling or a tall wall where a ladder can’t
safely reach, like above a staircase, you’ve usually got a challenge on your
hands. This is where a paintbrush extension tool comes in. Rather than
attaching a roller to a pole and losing stability, an extension tool is more
like an extension of your arm. Make sure to avoid dripping paint by loading
less paint on the brush that you typically would for a wall right in front of
you.

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