How to Prep Walls for Painting by Painters in Markham?
To make painting easy, it is
important to first prep the walls of a room for painting which is
easy to do in painting.
If you want to get a painted wall, we must not neglect the preparation work which is vital (both cleaning walls and filling in holes and cracks).
Also, important are the laying of the
plaster and the application of the bonding primer.
Get to know all about the How to Prep Walls for Painting in this article by the professional painters in Markham.
In
This Article
- Painting Materials and tools
- Prepare the room for Painting
- How to clean walls
- Repair Walls
- Apply the undercoat
Painting Materials and tools
Painting materials:
- Smoothing coating kit
- Undercoat
- Automatic lever terminal
- White spirit
Painting tools:
- Cutter
- Corded telescopic sander
Prepare the room for Painting
Cover up furniture and floor
First of all, empty the room of its
furniture or group them in the center and cover them with a trap. Put down
protection on the ground (tarpaulins, plastic, cardboard, or newspaper).
Swaddle the appliques and anything that
cannot be taken apart with plastic bags held by an adhesive tape. So the
painting will not create any stain on
other home furniture.
The walls
- Pick up paintings, photos, and
other decorative items from the wall.
- Also, remove window curtains and
rods, and other ties.
- Protect baseboards, ceiling
angles, window towers, and door frames with masking tape.
- As for the anchors that you will
reuse after painting on a wall, put screws in them so that the
paint does not accumulate inside. You will only have to remove them once
the job is done.
Wall sockets
- Turn off the electricity to be
sure you don't cause a short circuit.
- Place the different sockets in
your room, then protect the wires: insert them into dominoes that you will
wrap in plastic.
- Once this is done, consider your
safety. Protect yourself from dust and put on gloves, put on protective
goggles, and wear a mask.
How to clean walls
Cleaning the wall is important before Painting wall for
an efficient amount of work.
- Cleaning walls your wall thoroughly with a
degreasing detergent and a sponge starting with the ceiling and working
your way down to the baseboards.
- Rinse with clean water and let
dry.
If the wall has areas of mold
- Cleaning
walls with bleach or fungicide.
- Then wash and rinse the wall
again.
If you have peeled off some wallpaper and there are small bits or traces of glue
- Moisten them and remove them with
a scraper.
- Let the wall dry.
Repair Wall
Remove nails and screws
Once your wall is perfectly clean,
remove the screws and use a pair of pliers to remove the nails. For the dowels,
take a screw, screw it partly into the dowel, and with a pair of pliers, pull
on it.
Filling of holes and cracks
Start by making the holes and cracks
reasonable, with a triangular scraper, knocking out any loose parts. For the
plaster to adhere properly, dampen the area to be filled with a sponge.
Apply a filler to cracks or holes with
a plaster knife. Smooth the plaster to avoid any extra thickness and then let
it dry.
Once it is completely dry, sand the
patched area with medium-grit sandpaper. Once the main roughness and the main
defects have been eliminated, the micro-holes must be filled.
Installation of a smoothing plaster
- If you intend to apply acrylic
paint, apply a water-based smoothing filler, for glycerophthalic paint,
you will need a greasy filler.
- Apply the smoothing plaster to the
wall with a plaster knife, spreading it horizontally and always in the
same direction, from right to left for example. Wait until it is perfectly
dry, that is to say very white and without any gray area.
- Sand the wall with a fine-grit
sandpaper.
- Dust it completely with a damp
sponge. Then apply a 2nd coat.
To coat an entire room, it is recommended to start at the bottom of the walls.
- The first pass should be spread
horizontally throughout the room.
- Then, always starting from the bottom,
apply the second layer of plaster vertically.
- Sand your entire wall with a fine
grain abrasive (120) to make it very smooth.
- Dust and vacuum, the wall, and the
room completely.
Apply the undercoat
GOOD TO KNOW
- Grind the support with a very fine
abrasive sheet to mattify the old paint. If the old glycerol paint is very
"hard" and shiny you can sand it with a sander with a
self-rotating head and a grit abrasive to break the shine and make it
matt.
- Dust the support: you can vacuum
the support with a vacuum cleaner or pass a slightly damp sponge on the
surface.
- The old glycerol paint is now matt
and dusted, however, it is strongly recommended applying an impression
(primer) to limit the risks that your finishing paint does not stick to
the support and does not come off. The preparation of the support is the
secret of the quality of its finish.
- Lightly grind the support with a
very fine abrasive sheet to remove any grains on the surface. You can now
apply your acrylic finishing paint!
In the corners
Once the wall is well-prepared, apply a
primer.
- Start by painting all the corners
and edges of the room (ceilings, baseboards, doors, and windows) with a
chair brush.
- Pull the paint well, spread it
well, so as not to leave any extra thickness.
Roller painting
Start painting on the large areas of
the wall with a roller, to spread the underlay more quickly.
Work in areas of about one square
meter, in two crossed passes.
Go first in one direction, vertically,
for example, then a second time in the horizontal direction.
Always start at the top of the wall,
gradually working your way down to the floor.
Once you have covered several areas,
smooth them out with wide movements of your roller without adding any primer on
them, to blur the different traces of passages.
If you need any kind of home painting
services in Markham, You can directly get consulted by painters in Markham. Just visit mascons.ca
or call us at +1 647-835-0590
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