When your home is well-decorated and maintained, it gives you a sense of happiness and fulfillment. Before you think about repainting your walls, make sure you take care of the ones you already have! Let’s take a look at some maintenance tips for newly painted wall surfaces that will enable you to achieve a beautiful and elegant appearance in your home.
You should determine what paint is being used on your wall surfaces before beginning the entire routine maintenance. The type of paint on your walls is the most significant factor in deciding how to clean them. Painting is excruciatingly painful whether you’re doing it for the first time, the second, or at any other time. Dust, moving items, cleaning, covering, and reassembling everything sounds exhausting! To begin, take down all of the paintings and sculptures, lighting fixtures, decorative items, and other wall coverings. All of your furniture should be moved and covered to avoid stains. Make enough space for yourself so you don’t hit something, break something, or obstruct your work. Give a water wash to your walls which will help to remove dust.
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A patch test should be performed before washing your wall to make sure that pain should not be damaged and is waterproof. If it is not waterproof, then washing your wall will create trouble for you. Check out if there is any blemish or spot on the wall, if so then soap water is recommended. Do not wear dyed clothes while washing your walls and try to use a clean cloth or a sponge to avoid the stains. Removing spots is the most difficult part of this process. Stains of your wall may be easy to clean or stubborn also, so If you find any discoloration, scratches, or stains on your wall, begin by gently scrubbing them away with a stain remover or a mild detergent or you can also try baking soda.
After the stain has been removed, clean the residue to avoid any allergic reactions. It is preferable not to throw away any leftover paint. You never know when you’ll need some for a touch-up job on the wall. If you don’t have any paint left, get a similar shade that meets your needs. For easier and more effective coverage, use smaller brushes and wait until it dries before touching up.