How To Touch-Up A Wall

How To Touch-Up A Wall

Have you ever endeavoured to “touch up” a chipped or dirty part of a wall with fresh paint, but ended up making an even more noticeable blotch on the wall?

In all honesty, touching-up a wall rarely turns out as you would imagine it to: with unnoticeable edges that blend right into the original wall paint. On rare occasion, if you have the same can of paint you originally painted the wall with, you can touch-up a spot so that it’s fairly indistinct. However, often no matter how hard you try, you can’t entirely disguise a “touched-up” spot.

There are various reasons why simple "touch-ups" rarely work:

  • The new paint is cleaner than the old paint.
  • The old paint may be faded.
  • There may be a sheen difference due to wear and tear on the original wall.
  • The paint from the can may have aged, and/or may not match the wall texture when dry.

In order to successfully touch up a wall, paint the whole wall from corner to corner with the closest match you can find to the original room color.

Also, if your project includes repairing damaged drywall, be sure to watch our simple how-to video.

If you have any questions, or if you would like a free estimate for your repainting project, give Chism Brothers a call at 858-454-3850. 

 

 

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 12/16 at 01:26 PM

Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing.

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