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dancing_crow ([personal profile] dancing_crow) wrote2019-02-12 10:03 pm

bathroom, part eleventy

painting the edges of the bathroom, as promised.

Poll #21370 paint!
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 11


How many coats of semigloss high quality white paint does it take to cover the interior of a set of shelves tht has likely not seen paint for 30 years?

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at least two you fool
3 (27.3%)

three? really?
0 (0.0%)

four
1 (9.1%)

and counting
3 (27.3%)

even more, experience has shown me
4 (36.4%)

how many coats of high quality flat white to cover a well scrubbed but still filthy unvented kitchen ceiling?

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one?
0 (0.0%)

at least two
3 (27.3%)

three to do it right
6 (54.5%)

spots
2 (18.2%)

which part do you hate least?

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edges and corners
3 (27.3%)

doors and windows
0 (0.0%)

acres of boring wall
7 (63.6%)

ticky
1 (9.1%)

being done
4 (36.4%)



snowpocalypse in the background

[personal profile] notasupervillain 2019-02-13 10:02 am (UTC)(link)
All of the above?
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[personal profile] breathedout 2019-02-13 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh shelves/bookcases are the WORST for painting.
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[personal profile] clevermanka 2019-02-13 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know the answers to the first two, but I feel like in any case it's "more than you'd think."

I am aces at cutting in edges. I don't even need to use tape! Would love to be in a place where I could've helped.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2019-02-13 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It's always better with a little more sanding and one more coat! Ha ha. But the paint and the underlying surface have a lot to do with it. I did apply two layers of primer once over a really gross green paint job, and that helped tone it down so that two coats of buttercream were enough.

Not getting paint on the ceiling is the hardest for me.