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Touching Up is (Not) Hard to Do: 6 Steps to Touching Up

May 11, 2020 2 min read

Touching Up is (Not) Hard to Do: 6 Steps to Touching Up

How to spot paint scratches, marks and dings without repainting the entire room

It happens. In the rush of daily life, walls in high-traffic areas of the home get scratched and scuffed. With a bit of time, patience and procedure, you can touch up those marks and keep your walls looking fresh and smooth. Before you start in on the six-step process below, remember that the ability to touch up a painted surface depends on the gloss and colour of the original paint product, whether it is alkyd (oil-based) or latex, as well as the length of time it has been on the surface. The experts at Barrydowne Paint can help you do the job right.

Step 1: Clean the wall surface

Dirt, dust and grime build-up can affect paint adhesion so it’s important to wipe down your wall before beginning. Using a sponge, lightly clean the work area with a mixture of mild detergent and water.

Step 2: Repair divots and dents

Premixed spackling compound can fill in any dents, nail holes or deep scratches that have accumulated on your wall. Before applying, smooth the surface with a fine-grit sandpaper, then use just enough compound to fill the hole or crack. Wipe away any excess with a damp cloth and allow it to set (this takes a few hours) before lightly sanding it again.

Step 3: Prime the area

To ensure proper paint adhesion and colour blending, you must prime the repair area before painting. If you skip this step, the touched-up spot will stand out from the rest of the wall surface. Apply the primer just to the repair area and allow it to dry completely.

Step 4: Use the same paint

It’s always wise to store leftover paint so that you can use it for making repairs. In fact, your touch up paint should be from the original can – otherwise, matching colours could be mission impossible. If that’s not possible, return to your paint store and ask for the same brand, colour and finish (flat, eggshell, semi-gloss, gloss).

Bonus tip: Alkyd paint loses 30% of its gloss after a few months, making new touch-ups appear too glossy for several weeks – even from the original paint can. Generally, latex paint makes touch ups easier because the paint’s age does not affect gloss of colour.

Step 5: Use the same application tool

If the wall surface was originally painted with a roller, use a roller to touch up the paint finish. Brushes and rollers will leave different surface textures, making necessary repair jobs quite apparent.

Step 6: Inspect once dry

Let the paint dry before doing a visual inspection. You will want to see how it looks from different angles as well as in both natural and artificial light. Remember, even though you know where the patch is, visitors will not be able to spot it once the paint dries and ages.

Pop into Barrydowne Paint for all the tips and tools you need to make quick work of any paint touch up job in your home.

- Barrydowne At Home



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