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Dano has done his WHOLE HOUSE - this is what he says -- (link)
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Pippy
I don't understand the "Learn to cut in without tape" part? What are "cut in brushes?" -- nm
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Jul 22 '24, 11:20
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brushes with angled bristles (like a 45 degree angle instead of horizontal brushes) -- nm
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oblique
Jul 22, 11:30
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Yup. You start about 2" from the edge and as you brush you slowly angle in towards the edge. With a steady hand you can avoid a lot of taping. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 22, 11:48
The parts around the edges that you don’t get with the roller. -- nm
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Volnelk
Jul 22, 11:24
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Thanks. I'm watching Max's link now and he explained it ("cut and roll the wall"). -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 22, 11:42
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Cut in sections and not the whole room. You want to roll when the cut is still wet so it blends in nicely. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 22, 11:50
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Yeah, I already f*cked that up. :D (Should've asked this last night before I started.) -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 22, 12:36
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