• Painting over ceiling tiles.

    Updated: 2011-10-31 01:39:20
    Everyone's been talking about faux tin ceilings, so I decided to give it a try. I have ceiling tiles in my living room, the type with the swirly ridges.

  • How to Paint Modern Stick People for Wall Decor

    Updated: 2011-10-30 17:57:43
    The straight lines of old-school stick people, have been replaced with a modern version that features a lot more curves, angles, and creativity. Stick

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  • How many coats of paint will I need? How many cans of paint should I buy?

    Updated: 2011-10-27 23:07:23
    A . Allbright Painting 1-800-410-5444 Greater Los Angeles Areas Home Commercial Overview Commercial Painting Painting Services Safety on the Job Residential Overview Exterior Services Interior Services Color Consulting Guarantee Paint for a Day Paint it . S.M.A.R.T Painting Parties Service Areas Portfolio Overview Recent Projects About Us Overview Video Library History Why Use A . Allbright Testimonials Awards , Credentials Press Mission Statement Our Team Careers Affiliates Joshua Abramson's Bio Blog Contact 10 Questions to Ask Every Painting Contractor It's important that you make the best decision for yourself when choosing a contractor for your project . Here are a 10 questions that you should consider asking each contractor bidding on your project before making your final decision .

  • Creative Painting for the Stairway

    Updated: 2011-10-27 01:45:37
    For many homeowners, the stairway is an afterthought. It is a means of connecting the floors of the house and not an area for decorating or design. However,

  • Fun Designs for Your Stairs

    Updated: 2011-10-26 14:38:11
    Leave the boring, unadorned steps to someone elses home and turn your stairs into a fun an interesting focal point. Not only are stairs a great place

  • Can I Glaze Over a Wall That I First Dry-Brushed With an Oil-Base Paint?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 19:57:56
    Applying a glaze over a dry-brushed wall adds layers of floating colors over a striated base. While the combination of these two paint techniques commands focal-point attention because of its detailed design, working with oil-base paint throws a wren...

  • How to Cover Oil Glossy Paint With Latex Paint?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 19:57:54
    If you've asked around about covering your oil painted walls with latex paint, you've probably heard a few horror stories of blistering, peeling and flaking paint occurring within days of application. This can actually happen when painting latex over...

  • How to Make a Sky Ceiling

    Updated: 2011-10-25 19:57:49
    A sky ceiling can make a great addition to any children's room. It is essentially a ceiling that is painted like the sky to give the illusion of a skylight. There are a number of varieties of sky ceilings, including daylight or nighttime scenes. Whic...

  • How to Repaint Cabinets With Spray Lacquer

    Updated: 2011-10-25 19:57:43
    If you've ever handled a paint sprayer before, you can use one to make short work of refinishing any wooden cabinetry in your home with lacquer paint. Before you refinish any wood surface, you must strip the original finish so you aren't left with a...

  • What Primer & Paint to Use on an Exterior Hardboard Door?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 19:57:38
    Painting an exterior hardboard door is often more complex than painting an interior door because of the weight of the door and because the type of paint you use must be able to withstand many types of weather. Additionally, hardboard is a manufacture...

  • Wood Staining - Staying Safe

    Updated: 2011-10-25 04:32:46
    Staining wood isn't difficult, but you do have to take care to stay safe. Avoid getting stain on you or clothing. Take care to keep the stain away from fire, and properly dispose of any rags used.

  • Lacquer vs. Latex Paint for Cabinets

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:15
    Nitrocellulose lacquer and latex paint are two types of surface finishes for you to choose from when finishing or updating the cabinets in your home. It is wise to study what type of medium is best to use when you are planning to paint the cabinets i...

  • How to Fix Unpolished Marble

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:14
    Factory-made marble counters and tiles often have a polished, reflective finish. Unpolished, or honed, marble doesn't undergo this final stage of polishing. The result is a matte finish. Unpolished marble generally is more resistant to wear and tear...

  • Foam Brush Vs. Bristle Brush

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:12
    Whether your paint project is a large wall or a small craft project, you want the proper brush to apply your color. Brushes that fit into a paint can are available with either a foam or a bristle applicator. The finished look of your project will dif...

  • Can You Use Varnish Over High-Gloss Paint Trim?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:12
    Varnish is a clear glaze that is typically used to bring out the texture, color or grain in natural wood. It is also sometimes applied as a protectant over stained or painted wood. It should be applied in two to four thin coats and allowed to dry com...

  • How to Get an Even Stain on Wood With Blotchy Patches

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:11
    A proper wood stain can protect wood surfaces for years, providing resistance against rot, mold, discoloration and water damage. The staining process, though, can prove frustrating, as some highly porous forms of wood can cause uneven application tha...

  • How to Make a Clawfoot Tub White

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:10
    Cast iron clawfoot tubs add historical charm to a bathroom. If you have a tub that has been painted a different color, it can be restored to an original white finish. However, if the tub is badly scarred or rusted, it will need to be refinished by a...

  • Green Glue Vs. Latex Caulk

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:09
    Both Green Glue and latex caulk use a caulk gun, but their similarities end there. Green Glue is a noise insulating agent, and you apply it to non-visible surfaces, such as the back of a sheet of drywall. Caulk is used to seal cracks. Green Glue and...

  • What Kind of Foam Brush and Rollers Do I Need to Use With Two-Part Polyurethane Paints?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:09
    Two-part polyurethane paint is primarily used for painting boat topsides. The paint is durable, provides a glossy finish and lasts for between five and 10 years. Two-part polyurethane paint is toxic when applied with a sprayer, so nonprofessionals mu...

  • What Primer Is Put Over Satin Gloss Paint?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:08
    Satin and other glossy paint finishes can keep new paint from adhering. That’s where primers come in. They create a finish to which new coats of paint can adhere well, ensuring that your hard work doesn’t go to waste. However, with so man...

  • The Removal of Semi-Gloss Paint

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:07
    A fresh splash of color updates any room. However, poor preparation ruins a new paint job. Semi-gloss paint has a slight shine, which keeps fresh colors from adhering to the surface. Experts with paint manufacturer Dutch Boy say walls should be clean...

  • How to Make a Faux Backsplash

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:06
    A backsplash is designed to protect sink and stove areas from splashes, spills and grease buildup. Although ceramic tile backsplashes are common, the installation can be quite expensive. Create the same look with a faux backsplash using paint and a t...

  • How to Limewash Walls

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:05
    The first true paint was made from lime and protected ancient monuments, and it still protects European cathedrals and museums. As lime paints age, they develop unique patterns and shadings that bring out color in the embedded lime. Time also leaches...

  • Can I Paint Plywood Floor With Epoxy?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:04
    Epoxy is a type of paint that comes pre-mixed or in two parts: A and B. The paint is available from a variety of manufacturers and is also known as a coating. Epoxy applies quickly to plywood, concrete and other types of flooring. The paint dries wit...

  • How to Waterproof Exterior Walls for Water Damage

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:03
    Many times, basement walls are constructed out of cinder blocks. The blocks are durable and strong enough to support your home, but they are also porous, allowing water to seep through when the ground is extremely wet. This can be a problem if you're...

  • How to Paint a Pre-Stained Desk

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:02
    A quality paint job is all about preparing your surface for painting, and painting a stained desk is no exception. Since stain is necessarily oil-based, paint will not adhere to it. Thus, you must prepare and prime a previously stained desk before pa...

  • Can You Paint Over High-Gloss With Semigloss Enamel Without Preparation?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:01
    You can dramatically change the appearance of a room by applying a fresh coat of paint. In addition to choosing between a vast array of colors, you must also consider the type of paint you wish to use and the finish you wish to achieve. There's one m...

  • What Type of Paint or Stain to Use on Wooden Cedar Siding Shingles

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:58:01
    Cedar siding shingles provide beauty for any home, but they must be properly coated to ensure a long life. Cedar shingles contain extractives that bleed to the surface when the wood becomes wet and then darken as the wood dries. Those extractives can...

  • How Do You Know if Your Floors Are High-Gloss or Semi-Gloss Finished?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:59
    There are three basic finishes for floor -- satin, low- or semi-gloss, and high-gloss. The difference between semi- and high-gloss may not be obvious at first glance. Both finishes offer the same level of protection for the floor, but differences exi...

  • Can You Paint Over High-Gloss Enamel?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:57
    High-gloss enamel has many uses. Its durable, impermeable surface makes it ideal for woodwork in bathrooms, kitchens and playrooms. High-gloss enamel also makes surface cleaning manageable in areas exposed to damp, dirt and chemical damage, like conc...

  • Semi Gloss Paint Preparation

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:56
    Semigloss paint is one of the priciest and longer lasting options for heavily-used areas. This type of paint possesses a suitable sheen and washability not found in other paint types. It is also resilient to elements of wear such as grime, dirt and o...

  • How to Repaint a Semigloss Wall

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:55
    Semigloss paint, also called eggshell, falls between gloss and matte on the shine spectrum. Its surface is slightly shinier than matte paint, which makes it more resistant to humidity and easier to clean, but it isn't as hard and reflective as gloss...

  • Gloss vs. Semi Gloss Molding

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:54
    When painting the moldings and trim in your home, the paint color is up to you, of course, as is whether you choose acrylic latex or oil-based paint. Your decisions don’t end there, however. There’s also the matter of paint sheen. If you&...

  • How to Use Exterior Oil Base Paint For Door Crack Repair

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:53
    Exterior doors get cracks from the weather when they expand and contract due to heat and cold. This happens most often if the door is older. While you can’t use only paint to repair the crack in a door, you can paint over the repair to make it...

  • How to Clean an Oil-Based Painted White Trim When It Turns Yellow

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:53
    Oil paint typically darkens over time, and this is most noticeable in white paints. If the paint is not exposed to regular sunlight, white oil paint often yellows as it ages, giving a previously clean-looking paint job a stained appearance. Heat from...

  • Can I Use Varnish Over Semi-Gloss Paint?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:52
    Varnish is a word that refers to different types of sealants or clear coatings placed on a piece. Polyurethane, alkyd resin and phoenolic resin are all types of varnishes. Some products use the word "gloss," which indicates its level of shi...

  • How to Distress Stained Wood Siding

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:51
    Distressing stained wood siding can make your home, shed or outbuilding look old, weathered and traditional. Distressing wood siding on new additions to your property will make them fit better with your weathered home and can reveal the beauty of the...

  • Water Vs. Oil Primer for Furniture

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:50
    Primers help paint bond to the surface of furniture. It is important to choose a type of primer that works on the particular type of furniture. For example, the same primer will not always work on both metal and wooden furniture. Pay attention to the...

  • The Use of Semi Gloss Polymers

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:49
    Polymer is a term used to define suspended acrylic particles that dry into a tough resin. The uses of polymers are extensive, but artists frequently encounter polymer particles mixed with color particles to form acrylic paint. Semi-gloss polymers are...

  • How to Clean Scotchgard Overspray From Stained Wood

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:49
    Scotchgard is a stain repellant that prevents stains on fabric items such as upholstery, apparel and shoes. When Scotchguard is applied, overspray can build up on other items, such as stained wood. If allowed to dry, it can leave a white film that ma...

  • How to Write the Name of Tools That Are Used in Paint-Brush

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:48
    Paintbrush is a freely available open source paint program for the Mac OS X. Paintbrush is similar to the retired Apple MacPaint program and allows the user to create and edit bitmaps. If you are tasked with writing documentation for Paintbrush and y...

  • How to Get Semi Gloss Paint Out of Brown Clothing

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:47
    No doubt about it -- painting can be a messy job. You protect the floors and furniture with plastic covering, and no matter how careful you are when you’re painting, you may find a spot or two of paint on your clothing. Before you take the step...

  • How Do I Avoid Flashing With High Gloss Paint?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:46
    Flashing is a common problem when using paints with a high gloss or semigloss finish. If you are not careful in the painting process, you end up with areas of wall that have differing levels of gloss. Avoiding flashing is a two-part process. First, y...

  • How to Distress Lacquer Furniture

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:46
    Lacquer is clear protective coat that is applied to wooden furniture to protect it, but if you want to distress the piece of furniture in question, it needs to be removed. Do not sand a lacquered piece of furniture to remove the protective coating, a...

  • The Best Type of Primer Paint for Exterior Wood

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:44
    Primers are a vital part of any exterior paint system because they extend the life of the wood at the same time they extend the life of the exterior paint. The right primer provides benefits that last as long as the house lasts. The right primer help...

  • Semi-Gloss vs. Satin Finish on Urethane Floors

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:43
    Many homeowners choose hardwood floors for their style and durability. To protect the floor and provide ease of maintenance, many choose to apply a urethane finish. These finishes enhance the appearance of the floor by adding a level of shine, depend...

  • How to Choose Polyurethane Varnish

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:42
    Polyurethane varnish is essential for maintaining shining furniture. Since the 1930s, according to Kitchen, Cabinets and Hardware, polyurethane finishes have been used for coating wooden objects with a protective coating. The coating provides a surfa...

  • What Is a Good Fir Wood Stain?

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:41
    If you have a piece of furniture made from fir, you want to guarantee its beauty by protecting it from fading and weathering. To encourage the visible rich warm hues in fir woods, select a protective wood stain that will enhance the natural wood grai...

  • Painting With Flat Paint Over Satin Paint

    Updated: 2011-10-25 02:57:40
    Instead of only changing the hue through the application of a new color of paint, modify the entire look by selecting a different finish as well. Generally, covering over one type of paint with another is a relatively easy task, particularly when you...

  • Color Apps for the iPad and iPhone, Reviewed by A. Allbright Painting

    Updated: 2011-10-24 09:57:27
    A . Allbright Painting 1-800-410-5444 Greater Los Angeles Areas Home Commercial Overview Commercial Painting Painting Services Safety on the Job Residential Overview Exterior Services Interior Services Color Consulting Guarantee Paint for a Day Paint it . S.M.A.R.T Painting Parties Service Areas Portfolio Overview Recent Projects About Us Overview Video Library History Why Use A . Allbright Testimonials Awards , Credentials Press Mission Statement Our Team Careers Affiliates Joshua Abramson's Bio Blog Contact 10 Questions to Ask Every Painting Contractor It's important that you make the best decision for yourself when choosing a contractor for your project . Here are a 10 questions that you should consider asking each contractor bidding on your project before making your final decision .

  • How to Paint a Garage Floor

    Updated: 2011-10-23 23:30:46
    There is no project that will aesthetically improve your garage floor than finishing it with glossy and durable epoxy paint. Just like any other painting

  • Chalkboard Paint Ideas by A. Allbright Painting

    Updated: 2011-10-19 10:57:30
    A . Allbright Painting 1-800-410-5444 Greater Los Angeles Areas Home Commercial Overview Commercial Painting Painting Services Safety on the Job Residential Overview Exterior Services Interior Services Color Consulting Guarantee Paint for a Day Paint it . S.M.A.R.T Painting Parties Service Areas Portfolio Overview Recent Projects About Us Overview Video Library History Why Use A . Allbright Testimonials Awards , Credentials Press Mission Statement Our Team Careers Affiliates Joshua Abramson's Bio Blog Contact 10 Questions to Ask Every Painting Contractor It's important that you make the best decision for yourself when choosing a contractor for your project . Here are a 10 questions that you should consider asking each contractor bidding on your project before making your final decision .

  • Preparing Wood for Staining - You Don't Want Two Colors

    Updated: 2011-10-17 23:18:16
    Many refinishing wood projects result in blotched or uneven stains, caused by the stain not evenly penetrating the wood. Learn the importance of preparing wood for staining and the benefits of pre-sealing before applying any wood stain.

  • Choosing the Best Wood Stain for the Job

    Updated: 2011-10-16 01:49:22
    In order to choose the best wood stain for the job, consider the look you are going for and what conditions the wood will be under. Certain looks work better with certain stains.

  • Choosing Interior Wood Stains-Pros and Cons of Different Interior Stain Types

    Updated: 2011-10-15 23:43:00
    There are three major types of stains for interior wood: water-based stains, oil-based stains and gel stains. Each different interior stain type has its pros and cons and should be used in the right places.

  • The Most Effective Techniques for Staining Wood

    Updated: 2011-10-14 04:26:55
    Staining wood gives wood color. However, different techniques work for different types of wood. Stains can be applied using rags, brushes or pads, or by spraying.

  • Wagner Power Paint Plus EZ Tilt Sprayer Review

    Updated: 2011-10-12 10:54:22
    A Home Improvement Blog Main menu Skip to content Home About Article Index Privacy Policy Wagner Power Paint Plus EZ Tilt Sprayer Review Posted by Tom Coffee In Products , Reviews and Resources Tweet Tweet So the good folks at Wagner were kind enough to send me one of their new Wagner Power Paint Plus sprayers to review a few weeks ago . I’ve used a sprayer in the past , but didn’t have one of my own until Wagner sent this one along . The Power Painter Plus is one of their new line of handheld EZ Tilt Power Sprayers which will work even when tilted up or down in most cases . I’m normally a paint roller guy and I even used a roller to paint my own house but after using this Wagner power sprayer for just a few minutes I have to admit that I’m quite . impressed Wagner Power Painter Plus with

  • Wood Finishing-Importance of Sanding

    Updated: 2011-10-11 04:41:14
    Before any wood stain or clear finish can be applied you must properly prepare the surface by sanding. There are a couple of good reasons for sanding wood that go beyond simply smoothing a surface.

  • Basic Paint Stripping Procedures

    Updated: 2011-10-09 01:03:47
    Paint stripping is an important part of wood refinishing. It's easy to get rid of old paint and finish in order to uncover wood's natural beauty. You just need follow the following simple paint stripping procedures.

  • Lead Paint Risk - Landscaping Concerns and Your Children

    Updated: 2011-10-08 18:05:18
    When you think of landscaping, you probably don't think of the potential risk of lead exposure for your children. You would think that landscaping is a

  • Refinishing Your Kitchen Cabinets - Choosing the Right Final Finish

    Updated: 2011-10-08 17:59:08
    Once the stain is dry and you are satisfied that everything looks fine, you need to apply a clear protective finish to ensure your hard efforts are enjoyed for a long time.

  • Tips for Sanding Wood

    Updated: 2011-10-05 03:53:08
    Sanding is a very important process when dealing with wood. The following tips will help you preserve the value of the wood you are working with.

  • Lead Paint Risk - Gardening with Contaminated Soils

    Updated: 2011-10-05 03:36:22
    If you want to grow a backyard garden in the city, you may want to have your soil tested. Ordinarily, most surface soils in the U.S. contain between 7

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