![]() ![]() Never paint yourself into a corner is another way to remember this. We like to think of it as “always working from the corners out” approach. The result is a distinct sheen drawing your eyes to these imperfections. This results in “flashing”, which leaves a sheen or shine where the brush cut-in was done, instead of a feathered smooth integration with both the rolled and brushed-in surface. ![]() So what is “flashing”? Often times we’ve seen DIY or inexperienced painters roll out a wall or ceiling and then do the “cut in” with a brush. If you don’t do this correctly you’ll end up re-doing the entire surface and wasting your time, money, and paint. How do you avoid “flashing”? It’s important to know the correct process of applying interior paint.
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