Any good paint job requires prep work. I think if worth doing is worth doing well.
The first time, talk to your parents about all the necessary materials like mud plaster (compound), geskuur knives, scrapers, sandpaper, painter's tape, brushes, rollers – and, of course, what you need to paint.
In the second call in the troops – bring together all the friends together can be a reasonable step in the teen room and be productive and make the event into a party of painting fun. Asincentives promised your friends you want to order pizza and then return the favor when it's time to have their own bedroom makeover (the chances are good that you should do, rather than later when your teenager space as shown awesome to see).
Okay, let's go to the point.
Step 1
Dressed for the occasion. Think function versus fashion. You and your friends should be comfortably dressed in clothes that I have anything against for scrapbooks. Tie your hair, sitting on a set ofListen to music and continues to start.
Step 2
Duster your walls. Caution Remove all posters, wall art, mirrors, etc.
Step 3
Turn off the power and remove all your electrical outlet covers, including the license plate on your light switch.
Step 4
The root surfaces like the top of your desk or dresser. Box with these items for safekeeping.
Step 5
Move all the furniture in the middle of your room teenagers (this is where your friends can come in real time on hand.)
Walk6
Cover all furniture and objects with plastic sheets or sheets of old (ask your parents before raids linen).
Step 7
The use of mud plaster to repair any nail holes and the pressure of the pen, and any other imperfections in the wall as nicks and dings.
Step 8
With the help of a hand paint scraper to remove crackles and / or paint bubbles. (If your walls are wallpaper you want a boat or a wallpaper removal product for use inscraping.)
Step 9
After composing the plaster, and remove any wallpaper you are ready to sand. Light Sand your walls, so your new clothes continue to improve.
Step 10
Remove all particles of dust and dirt to clean the walls with a mild detergent.
Step 11
Line your walls and trim with painter's tape (as opposed to tape can be easily removed without any sticky residue). To keep paint from the rain when you want itbeyond all edges of the pile with a spatula to create a seal.
Step 12
Cover all exposed floors with newspapers or plastic drop cloths. Secure with tape to keep the coverage and accidents caused by slips on plain paper or rags to avoid.
Step 13
Take a couple of wipes any drips of paint and get started!