work when they’re under pressure.
The problem is that it got a little too frozen to use right away when I took it out and I’d end up having to wait to defrost it and then I would no longer have the time to do a coat.Another inconvenience, another reason to put off finishing the job!
With the cheapo rollers, if I got busy and waited too long between coats and the roller was too crusty, I just got rid of it and started with a new one.That only happened one time, but the point is that it wasn’t something I had to worry about, so I had no excuse to put it off..Tip #3: The technique.
I went over the grooves and the sides first with a good angled brush before rolling.Sounds like a quick little step right?
This probably took the longest of anything, but was totally necessary.
I had a couple of good non-disposable angled brushes on hand that I switched out and cleaned up if they started to seem like the paint was drying on them too much.But once Chris had a few spare moments….. Ta-da!
It’s amazing how just putting in something simple like a new faucet can really make everything else around it feel so much more updated and new.And if you, unlike us, find yourself with a lazy afternoon to spare, you can have this dramatic transformation done lickity-split!.
It really took this whole bathroom project from just sort of alright to “Wow!”.. Do you want one just like it?This one is called the.