Painting a wall next to a roller-do you start at the top of the wall.and work towards the bottom? where the skirting is? I know you should start at the slither,and work...

where the skirting is?

I know you should start at the slither,and work towards the middle,when working across the room.

does it matter,where on earth you start?top or bottom of wall,or middle?thanks.
Answers:    You do not want to start essential either top or bottom. Start in the vicinity the middle, and work your the paint to the top and bottom. The reason for this is enormously simple. When you first put the roller on the wall, you have an excess of paint on the roller. If you start at the top or bottom, it is difficult to call a halt up with an even coat top to bottom. By starting contained by the middle, you can work both ways with the excess, finish up with a more even coat of paint. Also as you know, you work from one side to the other. But it is key that you not over-roll in an endeavour to even the coat. My technique is to work the paint to an even coat, then weakly roll a continuous stroke either top to bottom, or bottom to top. When you start your subsequent pass, put your roller on the wall a couple of inches away from your ultimate pass, and work the excess near, and then work it wager on over your last elapse about a partly a roller width. Do not forget the LIGHT pas to even it out up to that time you reload your roller


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