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Connecticut House Painting Tips

Knowing when it's time to paint is important. Knowing what type of paint to use is vital. Prepping the work area is critical. Knowledge is power: some helpful tips to consider before you paint:

Glove Test.
Rub your finger, gloved or naked, on your home’s siding. If you see chalky dust the muted color of your paint, it’s time to paint: the pigment and binders are coming apart.

Colors
Connecticut painting tipsChoosing colors for your Connecticut area home is not an easy task. Nothing is more disappointing than seeing a color turn out less than expected. Take time in selecting your colors. Also be aware that using quarts to sample colors can sometimes be misleading. Paint colors are formulated in gallons. When a quart is needed, the formula is divided by four. If there is not an even divide, the formula is rounded. This difference in the blend can result in a slightly different hue. For interior color testing, use painted poster boards and tacks. If you are having difficulty choosing colors, try contacting a Connecticut painting contractor today!

Mildew?
Mildew finds white oil-based paint particularly hospitable. Darker colors dry faster. Mildew killing additives can be used to minimize future growth.

Clean Up.
Oil paint can be removed from floors and furniture using tung oil furniture polish and a soft rag.

Check Up.
To test to see if you have oil-based or latex paint, dampen a rag with denatured alcohol and rub a test area. If paint comes off, it’s latex; if it hardly comes off, it’s oil-based paint.

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