The one who recently installed the metal plastic windows, I realized that now I need to repair the slopes, putty and paint them. It will not work just to finish them with drywall or plaster the surface, you will have to additionally cover with a layer paint material... You can hire a specialist to level and paint damaged slopes, but you can also save money by doing this work yourself. To do this, you will need to buy a leveling compound, and you also need paint for slopes, which are of different types and have various characteristics.

Leveling agent

The choice of paint for a window opening is influenced by the type of material from which the base is made. To level the slopes on the inside of the room, you can choose one of the following materials:

  • drywall plates;
  • putty;
  • plaster.

Slopes on the street side can only be leveled with cement mortar, and drywall, putty and chipboard for external surfaces cannot be used, since they are vulnerable to the effects of precipitation and frost.

Requirements for paints

The paint for the slopes must be selected, taking into account where it will be applied - from the outside or from the inside of the window. Here is a list of the basic requirements for paint:

  • aesthetics and attractive appearance, since one of the main purposes of the coloring agent is to create a beautiful frame for a new window;
  • sufficient indicator of strength and abrasion resistance. After the paint for window slopes has dried, it must withstand washing without damage with the use of chemical detergents;
  • the paint and varnish composition must correspond to the conditions in which it will be used. For example, if a window opening in a bathroom is to be painted, the painting should have an increased moisture resistance. And if the window is to be processed from the street side, then the paint must be able to withstand temperature extremes, heat, frost, ultraviolet rays, precipitation;
  • ecological cleanliness and safety. This requirement applies to situations where slope paint is used indoors, especially in living rooms and children's rooms.

Interior decoration

For painting slopes located indoors, experienced specialists advise choosing the following types of paints and varnishes:

  • acrylic latex paints. This variety is great for painting drywall slopes. These compositions have almost the same characteristics as water-based mixtures, however, due to the presence of latex components, the paint has a higher strength and resistance to moisture. Latex additives make the dried paint solution more attractive and glossy. Manufactured as glossy compounds that reflect beautifully sun rays both color and matte, which effectively emphasize the beauty of the window;
  • acrylic water-based emulsion. These paints are very convenient and easy to use for painting slopes, they dry quickly enough, after which they create an attractive and durable protective layer. Even a beginner can cope with their application, they have good water-repellent characteristics, therefore they are used not only for living rooms, but also for painting slopes inside kitchens or bathrooms. Acrylic water-based paint contains ordinary water as a solvent, therefore this mixture is absolutely non-toxic, does not harm human health, and practically does not emit a smell during application and drying.

Exterior painting

To protect windows from the outside, street side, it is recommended to choose one of the following paints:

  • latex acrylic, which has excellent protection characteristics and good decorative qualities. However, it is important to keep in mind that latex coloring compositions that do not contain additional additives have poor resistance to temperature extremes, therefore they quickly become unusable. Therefore, when purchasing an acrylic latex mixture, it is important to carefully read the instructions and information on the packaging, where there should be an inscription: “for outdoor use”;
  • epoxy, which combines visual appeal and excellent strength. However, such formulations are expensive, and it is difficult for novice painters to apply such solutions. To paint windows and slopes, these materials are rarely used, since the market offers cheaper dyes that have good decorative properties and protective characteristics;
  • alkyd based on organic solvents. She is great for any kind building material, including plaster, brick, concrete, wood, and others. Alkyd paints and varnishes can withstand temperature extremes without problems, and their cost is low. Their only drawback is toxicity, they are harmful to health, therefore they are applied only in a respirator and rubber gloves, suitable for external work.

Of course, it is important to choose the right paint composition. But in order for the windows to look spectacular and attractive, you need to choose the right shade of paint and varnish composition.

Color matching

Manufacturers today offer a huge range of shades of paints and varnishes. You can choose the color to your taste, however, it is important to consider that usually metal-plastic windows produced in standard white color. If you paint the surface next to them with too bright paint, then the interior or exterior of the house or apartment may suffer, and an imbalance will be introduced into it.

Experienced designers advise using the following shades for interior painting:

  • a white tint, it should be a couple of tones different from the color of the window;
  • light wood color. This option will be suitable especially when the room has wood panels.

It is also important to choose the right shade for street painting. The color is selected in such a way that it blends harmoniously with the facade finish.

What tools are required

When the owner has decided on the type of paint and its color, you can proceed to preparation necessary toolsthat will be required for finishing. Such a set of tools will be needed:

  • if the surface is uneven, then tools will be required to level it;
  • masking tape;
  • a ditch for pouring paint;
  • rubber gloves;
  • suitable tools for applying dye.

To apply paint and varnish material, you can use a brush or roller. Not every roller and brush will work, professional painters advise you to follow these tips:

  • you should not buy a roller that is too large, the best option would be medium and small;
  • the pile of the roller should not be long, it is advisable to choose natural fur or a sponge. Long, fluffy rollers will spray the paint solution, causing the splash to stain plastic and glass;
  • the brush is best used for painting only hard-to-reach places and joints, it is advisable to paint over all other areas with a roller. Thanks to this, the painted layer will be even, the consumption of paint and varnish material will be minimal.

Preparation for staining

The preparation must be treated carefully and responsibly, since after staining, all defects and shortcomings of the base will be clearly visible. In order for the surface to be as smooth and even as possible, it must be carefully prepared before painting, the following steps are performed:

  • the base is inspected with a lamp, any dent, defect and unevenness are leveled with a putty. Most often, irregularities are found on a plastered, putty surface and on chipboard. When the base is leveled, you need to inspect again;
  • after leveling the base, cleaning is carried out. Any contamination is removed, for example, dirt, dust, grease stains, and more;
  • the slope must be primed, this can be done with a special primer and a roller. After the soil has dried, an inspection is carried out again, and if uneven areas of the applied primer are found, then this procedure is repeated.

Painting

When the primer is dry, you can start painting. Experts recommend first painting the joints and all hard-to-reach places with a brush, after which you can start painting the rest of the areas with a roller. It is advisable to paint in two layers, the second layer is applied only when the first dries. Moreover, the first coating is applied horizontally, from the wall to the window, and the second layer must be applied vertically, from top to bottom.

If you choose the right paint, taking into account all the requirements and recommendations, and paint in accordance with the above expert advice, then the window opening will be very attractive.

If you think that, having done or plastered, the windows are finished, then you are very mistaken. It will also be necessary to figure out how and how to paint the slopes themselves. Let's find out!

So, for starters, the primary finish can be different, which is why you will need to consider how to paint the drywall slopes, and how - simply plastered.

Roller finishing

Tool List

  • Large brush
  • Small brush for hard-to-reach places
  • Container for paint
  • Ditch
  • Roller
  • Clean rag
  • Masking tape
  • Carrying
  • Primer
  • Fine abrasive mesh
  • Liquid acrylic
  • Construction gun
  • Painting knife

Plasterboard slopes

The best option for finishing the slope is drywall. This option, however, has both pros and cons, but now we have a different goal, namely, to figure out how to paint from drywall.

In this case, it would be optimal to opt for water-based paint, which not only fits well, but also which can be wiped during operation.

So, however, before you figure out what paint to paint the plasterboard slopes of windows, you need to do some preparatory work.

Slope preparation

If you recently installed drywall with your own hands, then you cannot immediately start painting. Have you putty the slope? If yes, then skip the next few paragraphs, as the information will be offered to those who have not yet done this work.

Surface putty

So, you need to take a putty and carefully putty the joints of the slopes and the perforated corner, as well as those holes that remained after fastening with screws.

Important! Before you putty the holes for the screws, you need to embroider them. To do this, crosswise run along the hole, protruding 3 mm in different directions. Now you can putty.

After you putty, allow time for the mixture to set. Then - take an abrasive mesh in your hands and carefully walk over the putty areas, removing irregularities. You can use the carrier, it will be easier to see the unevenness with it.

Very often, after painting, cracks appear at the joints of the slope with the frame; to avoid them, you need to do the following:

  • With a painting knife, in which it is better to replace the blade so that it is sharp, a small chamfer is made along the entire perimeter of the docking, which goes to a depth of about 1-3 millimeters, at an angle of 45 degrees in the frame.
  • Prime the place of the slot immediately, but put masking tape along the frame and slope, having previously retreated 1 mm from the slope and frame.
  • Then insert the tube with acrylic into the construction gun and fill in the chamfer. After filling, you need to "embroider" - walk along the seam with your finger to remove excess acrylic, as well as align the junction.

Important! You need to use acrylic, not silicone! Silicone is not painted, but acrylic is quite calm, moreover, it initially has a white color.

After you apply acrylic, you can start painting only after 12 hours.

But while the surface dries up, you can use scotch tape and paste over the entire frame so as not to stain it with paint.

Painting

So, we analyze what paint to paint the slopes of drywall windows. It's better to use, as already mentioned, water-based paint, you can - acrylic, less often - oil or enamel.

Moreover, it is advisable to choose not cheap analogs, since in more expensive versions, fewer layers will be needed for coating, and their operating time is one level higher.

So, the painting process will look like:

  • Use a small brush to paint over corners and other hard-to-reach places for a large brush and roller;
  • Next, apply paint to the main surface using a velor roller or brush.

It is preferable, of course, to use a roller - here the consumption is less (since the excess paint is removed right there in the cuvette with the material), and the layer lays down more evenly, more accurately.

Important! In order for the paint to lay flat, the pile on the roller must be very small, such rollers are usually called "velor".

However, if you are used to and know how to work with a brush, then no one argues.

The painting process is simple - drive carefully over the entire surface, only you often do not need to paint over the same place, for this it will be possible to apply paint after drying with a second layer along the plasterboard slope. And if you immediately stain it like that, then it is possible to impose sloppy "scars".

Removing the tape

So, here is how and what you can paint drywall slopes on the windows, now we are dealing with plastered counterparts.

Plastered surface

Slope plastering is a finishing method that is not as common now as, say, from drywall, but let's figure out how to paint such slopes.

Preparatory work

As with any work, the plastered surface needs preparation.

To do this, use a painting knife to cut off excess paint foam, remove significant protruding irregularities, putty on several layers. After the putty, you will need to go through an additional fine abrasive to remove already minor defects.

Important! The plaster of the outer slopes should be done only with cement mortar, and the use of putty is possible only in the same way, on a cement basis.

For the rest, the painting of the exterior will not differ from similarly finished interior counterparts.

Taking the masking tape in our hands, carefully close the frame, and on the windows themselves you can attach either plastic wrap or wet newspaper for protection.

And now - boldly prime the surface of the slope with a primer. After waiting for the time allotted for the mixture to dry, we proceed directly to find out how and with what to paint the plastered slopes on the windows.

Slope painting

For interior work, the same paints are used as those indicated above for drywall (water-based emulsion, acrylic, oil, etc.), but for external surfaces you need to use only facade options for water-based or acrylic mixtures.

The principle of operation is the same: the corners are painted with a small brush, and the main surface - with a roller or with a large brush.

Window slopes should be painted over at least two layers, and you need to ensure that the room has a constant temperature, there are no drafts. Do not use any heating devices to dry the first layer - this method will only lead to the fact that the paint subsequently peels off much faster.

Paint over the next layer only when the previous one is completely dry!

But for outdoor work, you will have to choose so that the weather is dry and calm. However, if, nevertheless, there are small defects on the surface in the form of lumps, specks, blades of grass, and the nap of a brush or roller, then when the layer dries, you can easily remove them with fine abrasive paper. And then apply the next layer.

As soon as you have finished work - carefully remove the tape protecting the frame. If this is not done immediately, but after the finishing layer dries, then pieces of paint can also be removed from the slope with the tape, but why do you need this?

The finished type of decoration - however, the doorway

So, how and with what to paint drywall and plastered slopes on the windows, you now know what we are extremely happy about!

Happy renovation!

To start slopes should have a white, clean, dust-free appearance. To achieve this you need to use finishing putty and cleaning it with an abrasive paper. On outer corners slopes must be fitted with perforated aluminum corners, how to do this read here.

After cleaning the putty, the slopes should be passed with a deep penetration primer. Attention: if in the process the primer gets on the plastic window frame or on the glass, then immediately remove it with a damp cloth. The window sill should also be protected from the ingress of primer (for example, polyethylene, fixed with masking tape).

As soon as the primer is completely dry, we proceed to the next stage - we paste over the window frame with masking tape. It is important to do this work accurately and correctly. Use a wide masking tape. It should be glued around the entire perimeter, including the junction of the slope to the window sill.

The tape should run smoothly, without bends, and pressed as tightly as possible against the supporting window frame. Along the entire length of the junction of the slopes to the frame, glue the adhesive tape with your hands, and then press it as hard as possible with a plastic spatula, this is necessary so that during the main work the paint does not flow under it, this is especially important in the corners of the window opening.

Slope painting

As for the quality of the paint, you choose. What paint to paint hardboard doors? Everyone has different financial capabilities, but I still recommend not to take cheap paint. When choosing, rely on the following three criteria:

  1. Over time, the paint should be easily washed off with a foam sponge as it gets dirty.
  2. Use acrylic, its service life is longer than that of a conventional water-based emulsion. If you have bought paint, pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions on the can. Some types of paints have a purely individual composition.
  3. If you order via the Internet, it will be much cheaper, and if you buy it using cashback, then it will turn out 2 times! The same goes for shopping. household appliances or new furniture!

We open a can of paint and mix it thoroughly. Pour a small amount of paint into the tray. Painting should start from the top slope, going to the sides.

In hard-to-reach places of abutment we use a flute brush.

List of tools required for painting:

  • Paint roller
  • Flute brush
  • Paint tray
  • Pliers or screwdriver (to open a paint can)

Try to roll out the paint evenly without applying strong pressure on the tool, otherwise greasy streaks and streaks will appear. Before applying paint to the slope, first roll it out in the paint tray with a roller. What paint is better to paint a plastic surface? Attention: the work is done in one go, in no case should you take a break, leaving one of the sides of the window slopes partially painted.

If you do this, the paint will dry out and, continuing to work, you will put an extra layer on top of the already painted one. Thus, in this place, at a certain angle and lighting, an inhomogeneous spot will stand out. If there is no desire to paint the slopes in two approaches, then apply the paint as grease as possible.

But again, I remind you, watch the uniformity of the paint application with the roller.

Once you've painted, peel off the masking tape immediately! Do this carefully without haste, being careful not to touch the fresh paint with your hands. Why do you need to remove the tape right away? The answer is: the fact is that as soon as the paint dries, it forms a single film, including the paint that got on the masking tape. And when you tear off the tape from the window frame, you will pull the dried paint behind it.

This results in an uneven painting border, the appearance of such work, to put it mildly, is not very good! If, for some reason, you did not remove the tape from the window frame, and the paint has dried, then do the following; standard painting knife with replaceable blades cut the paint along the entire border of the paint. After that, you can safely tear off the tape.

Under no circumstances should you try to dry the paint with any electrical appliances (heater, hair dryer). The paint should dry naturally, otherwise it will be covered with small cracks, or even completely move away from the base with large "scales".

If the slopes are not cleaned very well and have large scratches, then use a roller with a large pile. Such a roller will easily hide all the flaws of both the putty and its stripping.

For those who would like to make plasterboard slopes with their own hands, see a fairly simple way of doing this.

Additional Information:

If the space near the windows is kept dry, then you can use a water emulsion. Even the most expensive formulation will not be able to meet expectations if applied in violation of the technology. It provides for a thorough surface preparation. Slopes are treated with an antiseptic, and then a layer of moisture-proof primer is applied to them.

In this case, you can get a guarantee that the paint will not peel off in the very first winter and will delight the eye until a major overhaul.

It should be noted right away that oil coatings for interior work are not the best way... The thing is that these coloring mixtures evaporate toxic compounds into the air. If on the street the smell and impact on health are minimal, then you need to choose another option for the room.

The paint for window slopes must be safe and not harmful to health.

Budget repairs can be done with oil paint, which is known to have good moisture resistance. The resulting protective layer has a good gloss and is well washed from dirt. Unfortunately, the choice of such material is still a lottery.

Often, after several years of operation, the smooth surface is covered with cracks, and the coating itself begins to peel off, so it is better not to save money and choose oil paint from well-known manufacturers.

How to paint the slopes on the windows? To begin with, it is worth deciding what kind of work needs to be done - internal or external. The choice of paint depends on this. For outdoor work, in most cases, varnish-based paint is used, and for internal work, water-based paint can also be used.

The paint for window slopes must be resistant to external negative factors, including ultraviolet light.

Probably, everyone who has installed plastic windows is familiar with the situation when a beautiful freshly installed double-glazed window is framed by uneven slopes intended for old frame... Of course, it is possible, together with a double-glazed window, for an additional fee, to carry out window decoration, or you can save a little. To do this, you just need to purchase material for leveling the surface and paint for the slopes.

Finishing the slopes outside should also be done so that dust and moisture cannot seep into the room. With an excess of moisture, fungus and mold may appear on the slopes. At what temperature can a metal fence be painted outside?

Let's look at what and how to paint window slopes inside and outside the premises.

Slopes are window decoration elements. They perform decorative, protective functions, since they do not allow ultraviolet radiation to destroy polyurethane foam, which has heat-insulating, sound-insulating properties, widely used in construction work.

Unfinished construction

What are the slopes

Made from various materials (plastic, metal, wood).

If we compare availability, plasterboard, plaster slopes stand out. However, unlike metal, plastic, other more technologically advanced ones, it is necessary to paint.


Drywall paint

How to paint drywall?

Drywall is available, easy to handle, non-toxic. The disadvantage is low moisture resistance. Plasterboard panels can only be installed indoors. As a last resort, drywall is used to decorate windows overlooking a glazed loggia or balcony.

Which paint to choose for painting drywall? It is difficult for a person who is not professionally engaged in construction and repair to make a choice. The trade offers many compositions for painting material.

When choosing, it should be borne in mind that slopes, especially on kitchen windowstend to get dirty from cooking vapors, soot from natural gas burning, grease splashes. They should be easy to clean. The paint must be resistant to detergents.

Experts advise against using bitumen-epoxy, bitumen-vinyl paints, bituminous enamel.

The best option is an acrylic water emulsion. You can choose oil with drying oil. In ordinary oil paint, you need to add drying oil yourself.

The advantage of acrylic dyes, compared to oil dyes, is that they dry faster and do not smell so harsh. When decorating a room from the inside, factors matter. Acrylic gives the surface a matte sheen, oil paints - glossy.

To paint window sills, frames, window slopes, white dye is often used. You can change it with a coloring pigment. The only rule: the pigment must be added to the full volume of the dye. If gradually, in parts, it is difficult to achieve the same shade.

How to prepare plasterboard slopes

After the installation of window slopes is completed, preparation for painting begins.

  1. It is necessary to putty the joints, cracks, holes formed by the screw heads.
  2. The putty must dry. After drying, the putty places are sanded with an abrasive mesh.
  3. Masking tape is glued to the window frames, the glass is covered with plastic wrap or paper to protect the structure from accidentally falling splashes.
  4. Some people forget to prime the surface before painting. The result of staining is far from what was intended. The shops sell various primers for drywall products. If it is difficult to choose on your own, you should consult with a sales assistant. He will advise you on the best primer grade given the circumstances.

Seams at the joints are treated with a brush

How to paint drywall slopes

For high-quality painting you will need a brush and roller. It is necessary to start painting after the primer has completely dried. Depending on the type of primer material, the process takes from two to twelve hours.

The brush is used for painting hard-to-reach places, corners. We need to start with them. After processing, you can use a roller.

To paint drywall with high quality, you need to apply three coats of paint. The first layer is applied vertically, the second horizontally, the third vertically. It is not recommended to take breaks during work.


Roller

When applying paint to a roller, it should evenly fall on the surface. Craftsmen recommend that you first try out the roller on cardboard or paper. If there is a uniform trace, you can start working.

How can you paint the plaster

A common way to handle slopes after replacing a window is plastering. Popularity is based on the economy of the method. However, the work will take a long time. The plaster must be applied in several layers, before applying the next layer, the previous one must dry.

When plastering, you have to constantly use the building level in order to remove the resulting surface deviations vertically or horizontally.

The disadvantage of plaster is poor thermal insulation characteristics. Supplements won't make things better. Slopes and windows are overcooled, condensation forms. As experts say, windows cry.

The plaster does not adhere well to the window profiles; gaps are gradually formed. To increase adhesion, tape is glued.

Plastering outside is necessary in the warm season (the optimum temperature is 10-25 degrees). Internal work can be carried out in any season if the room is warm.

  • To paint the external plastered slopes, apply facade paint on acrylic, silicate, silicone base.

Surfaces covered with acrylic paints and varnishes do not fade and are not prone to cracking.

Silicate has higher adhesion, resistance to weather conditions. Silicone have high water-repellent properties.

  • If you need to paint plastered slopes inside the house, choosing a paint is not difficult, since there are fewer requirements than for outdoor use.

Two-component polyurethane, epoxy paints have proven themselves well. Can be used indoors and outdoors. Before use, the components must be combined, mixed well. After mixing, the composition must be used within 4-6 hours.

The paint dries quickly, but it will take about a week to fully cure. Compositions cannot be classified as completely safe. You need to work carefully, with goggles, gauze bandage.

Coloring compositions adhere well to plaster, differ in mechanical strength, water resistance. Chemistry does not take them - slopes can be cleaned with solvents, gasoline, any detergents.


Paint for work inside the apartment

With a tendency to allergies or concerns about environmental safety, it is better to use water-based formulations. They are inferior in strength characteristics. They penetrate well into the pores of the plaster, dry faster, do not emit harmful vapors, are easily washed off the skin, window decoration will be cheaper.

How to properly prepare the plastered slopes

Preparation is not difficult. It is necessary to carefully check the surfaces around the windows for irregularities, cracks. If loose pieces are found, they must be removed. Eliminate the identified defects with putty or cement mortar... Check the level of deviation along the horizontal and vertical plane... Cover frames with masking tape, glass surfaces of windows - paper or polyethylene.

It is required to prime the plaster twice. The second layer is applied after the first has dried. Do not paint until the primer is completely dry.


Painting

How to properly paint plastered slopes

A brush is used to paint over the joints and places where it is inconvenient to work with a roller. They are painted in two layers. The finish is applied after the initial has dried. The layers should dry naturally. Do not speed up the process with a hairdryer or other heating devices. The paint may crack or bubble.

The painting technology is simple. No professional skills required. You need to carefully consider the choice of paint, preparatory work, precautionary measures not to stain the sill or window. Then the freshly painted slopes will perfectly complement the interior.

Additional information on the topic of the article is contained in the video material.

To understand the different primers, the intricacies of use, the video will help.

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After installing the windows, it is imperative to process the slopes, as they suffer when replaced window frames and most of the window sills. For this, work is being carried out on plastering and puttying, on which we will not dwell. And let's start with the fact that before painting, you should set the angle and process the slope with a primer, and only after that, the painting process begins.

Work before painting slopes

For smoother and better processing of sloping corners, plastic corners are used, which are fixed at the corners with glue. On the slopes, work is again carried out to level the level in relation to the glued corner, then the surface is plastered, putty and rubbed, in general, work is underway to prepare for painting.

What paint is used to paint window slopes

If you are faced with the question of how to paint the window slopes, you should know what types of paint are suitable for this. Like all other elements of furniture and interior, slopes can be painted in any color. But for some reason, no one is in a hurry to do this and in the old fashioned way, as expected, paint them white.

What paint is needed for painting slopes

Acrylic water-based paint or oil paint containing drying oil is often used.

Water-based paint is used more often and diluted with water. This mainly concerns the first layer. But the second, I make it more intense. For a more lasting effect, you can use this type of paint intended for outdoor use. You should not look at the fact that it should only be used outdoors, just its properties are much better than that provided for indoor work.

Oil paint containing drying oil is used a little less often, since its service life is shorter. You can also use ordinary oil paint diluted with linseed oil, but for this it is gentle to know the necessary proportions.

In no case is it recommended to use epoxy paints, they are very poisonous and poisonous to the body. Before choosing a paint for painting slopes, you should know that water-based paint is odorless, but oil paint based on drying oil has a stable bad smell... Water-based acrylic paint has the ability to dry quickly, but oil paint dries much longer. By appearance acrylic paint has a matte shade, while oil paint, on the contrary, looks shiny and glossy. The cost of acrylic paints is slightly less, but it is up to you to choose how to paint the window slopes in your apartment.

Painting the slope with water-based paint

If you wondered how to paint the window slopes and decided to do it with water-based paint, then after purchasing it and opening the can, its contents are thoroughly mixed. We pour some of the paint into a separate bowl and dilute it with the required amount of water.

All places in which the roller cannot pass are painted over with a brush. After that, they begin to act with a roller, distributing the paint along the wall as evenly as possible. After painting, the wall should be even, no drips and accumulations of paint should be allowed. The corner we installed is also painted. After the paint on the slopes has dried, a surface examination should be carried out to determine whether a second coat should be applied. More often than not, one coat of paint is not enough and you have to cover the surface with two or three coats.

How to paint the slopes with high quality

The staining process itself is not difficult. To do this, you need to know a few rules and adhere to them. If the surface of the slopes is already prepared for painting, then it should be impregnated with a primer. Most builders recommend using acrylic paint as it has best performance in front of oil paint.

Before choosing a paint, carefully examine the expiration date printed on the can. The fresher the paint, the better it will adhere and last longer on the wall. If you decide to radically change color range slopes, it should be remembered that the paint is diluted with constant stirring. And after it dries, the color can become much lighter, you should take this into account. And check the color in advance, on a trial version.


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