by Timbo32 »
Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:35 am
Hi Mahdi,
Whenever it comes to decorating, all the hard work is in the preparation of the surfaces in which your looking to decorate. My suggestion would be to use some fine sand paper to rub down any lumps or bumps, and filler to fill any holes or small cracks ( these will need a rub down once the filler is dry) the aim of the game is to get the surface as flat as you can before opening the tin of paint. Using a light against the wall at an angle will highlight most of the blemishes that you will probably want to work out. If you can feel that the surface is uneven then it is most likely you’ll be able to see it once it has been painted. Hope this helps.