Finishing work, as a rule, begin with staining the ceilings, so as not to stain the wall or floor in the paint. This requires quite a bit of tools. First of all, this is a paint, now they often use water -based, because it does not have a strong smell, quickly dries and is consumed economically. Rollers and a bath, a painting brush for staining hard -to -reach places and a painting tape to protect the adjacent surfaces from the colors of the paint.
The existing coating is originally removed and necessarily treat the surface with a primer. After the primer has completely dried, the flaws found on the surface of the ceiling are sparkled. Then the decor is attached, if any.
The ceiling is stained with several layers of foam or villous roller. To do this, it must be moistened well in the paint, and then carefully squeeze it in the bath. All this is necessary in order to evenly distribute the paint on the surface of the roller, which will subsequently positively affect the quality of painting. Also carefully, smooth movements (so as not to spray the paint), transfer the paint from the roller to the painted surface.
In the process of staining, we especially monitor the divorces, stretch them in different directions. The paint should be liquid enough so that it can be evenly distributed on the ceiling, but also so thick that it does not leave the Subteks. Decors and corners are painted with a painting brush before proceeding to the color of even surfaces.
The second layer is applied only after the first layer is completely dry. Before applying it, carefully inspect the results of applying the first layer. The layers are defined, that is, if you applied the first layer by moving the roller along the length of the room, we apply the second layer along its width. After repeated drying the paint, we once again critically examine the results of our work, perhaps the third layer will no longer be needed. If the results are still not happy with you, stain for the third time.