How to Paint Walls Cleanly Without Painter’s Tape!
Believe it or not, it is actually pretty easy to paint walls up to the ceiling and around woodwork…without using masking (painter’s) tape! There is a simple technique involved called “cutting in”.
Follow our easy steps, and with just a bit of practice, you will save hours of work on your painting projects (and you won’t have to buy masking tape when you want to paint a room).
Learn this trick, and you will soon be painting just like a real pro!
You Can Do This!
by See Jane Drill, Copyright 2016, All Rights Reserved
I found your videos on YouTube and followed back to your site. I have to do some painting and I have found so many wonderful tips! Thank you for your wisdom in making painting easy!
You’re very welcome, Angela! Thanks for writing in. 🙂
Found you on you tube. Love your layed back style. I’m now a big fan.
Hi James, glad you found us! Thanks for commenting. 🙂
Thanks! Very useful info – as always. 🙂
you’re welcome, Sandra, glad you liked it!
Thank you Leah! Fantastic how to tutorial…really appreciate your tips….now, what can I go practice these painting tips on ? 🙂
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Please show me how to paint a door, I have used rollers and brushes and most times am not completely happy with results. Thanks.
Hi Jo, Sorry for the delayed response, as I somehow missed your question. They make rollers with a short nap that are designed for smooth surfaces. Also, it is hard to paint a door with an inexpensive brush. So, I would recommend getting a good brush. These two things should certainly help. However, if you are looking for a perfectly smooth, glass-like finish, it would need to be done with a compressor and sprayer. Regards, Leah
You are WONDERFUL!!! I have been rehabbing and flipping houses on my own since I became a single mom almost 30 yrs ago. Wish I’d had your wisdom when I started! I had to learn everything the hard way… but it was all worth it!! It was empowering work, and I’ve managed to build substantial financial Independence that started with a $50 down payment on a ratty foreclosure. Keep up your excellent work! You are greatly admired and appreciated, Lady!
Cindy H
Thank you, Cindy, I appreciate your kind comments. And way to go on your hard-earned success!! Regards, Leah
Madam, not only do you make painting look easy but your techniques do make it easy. thanks for the tips!
you’re very welcome!