Wash your walls with your usual cleaner. Put the Ribbon of the painter around Windows and door frames. Cover your floors and furniture with drop cloths before starting.
2Cut the painting on the edge of Windows, doors and corners with a rigid setae of 3 inches and a firm hand brush.
3Painting in a tray on rollers and soaked the roller in the bucket, rolling over the plateau several times to saturate it fully and remove excess paint.
4Drive through walls with stable, even strokes, working in a section of 6 foot square, at a time, or whatever the size of the workspace is more comfortable for you. Reapply all paint a few lines to keep the amount of paint even. Continue with tumultuous strokes below until the entire surface is covered.
5Add more paint to the section, this time with features of side-by-side. This ensures that any the wall gets coated uniformly with no visible lines in it.
6Finish painting the walls by traits even downward through any surface, a section at a time. This ensures the appearance even more satin paint possible.
7Apply a second coat of paint by using the same technique, once the first layer of paint has dried completely.
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