It’s never too late to pick up a paintbrush and start your DIY journey. With the right Resene paint, equipment and advice, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what you can achieve at home. If you’re new to the painting game, these clever and sometimes surprising hacks will make your project easier, quicker and more successful, as well as ensure your equipment lasts well.
Hack #1: Load your roller adequately
When using a paint roller like a professional, it’s important to load your roller with the right amount of paint – don’t be shy! Once you’ve decanted your paint into a roller tray, coat your roller very thoroughly – remember that it should look like a hotdog coated in batter.
Hack #2: Start from the top down
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Once you’ve chosen your colours and paint products and done all the required prep work, it’s time to get painting. The standard painting order for a room is to start at the top and work your way down – ceiling first, then walls, trims and floor.
If you paint the walls before the ceiling, you’ll risk getting drops and splatters from the ceiling onto your freshly painted walls. However, depending on your personal preference, painting skills and the amount of detailing in the room, you might want to consider doing the trims before the walls.
Always work from the top down when painting a room.
Hack #3: Don’t clean brushes between days
While cleaning paintbrushes properly is absolutely crucial for their longevity, you actually don’t need to worry about cleaning them at the end of the day if you’re planning on using them again the following day. Just wrap them in a reusable plastic bag overnight and they’ll be all ready to go in the morning. You can do the same thing while you take breaks during the day too.
No need to wash your brush at the end of the day if your job isn’t quite finished – just wrap it in a reusable plastic bag or cling film and keep it in a cool place. This colour is Resene Norway.
Hack #4: Protect your paint from the sun
Summer is a great time for DIY, but very hot temperatures can negatively affect your paint. Never leave your main paint tin in direct sunlight. When painting outside on very hot days, leave your main can of Resene paint indoors and just pour the amount you need for each painting session into a paint pot.
When you paint contaminants from the surface can be transferred from your house to your paint as you dip your brush or roller back into the paint. If you paint from a paint pot or paint tray, you won’t be contaminating your main paint.
Decant the amount of paint you need into a paint pot and leave the main paint can inside. This colour is Resene Alabaster.
Hack #5: Prolong the life of your brushes
Before you start painting, take some painter’s tape and wrap it around the ferrule (where the bristles meet the metal). Make sure it’s nice and tight, with half on the metal of the handle and half on the bristles. Doing this step ensures paint won’t be right up against the ferrule, which will stop it from drying in the head of the brush and splaying the bristles out, meaning your paintbrush will last a lot longer. Once you’ve finished painting, simply remove the tape.
Protect your brushes by wrapping painter’s tape around the base to prevent paint drying between the bristles.
Hack #6: Speed up the drying process
Paint drying properly is an important part of the process, but as we all know it can take a long time. To speed up your drying time, keep the air moving. Turn on a ceiling fan and/or position a few portable fans strategically around the space – good air circulation will accelerate the evaporation of the moisture in your paint and ensure it dries as quickly as possible. Open the windows too unless it’s particularly humid outside.
Don’t be tempted to use a fan heater, hairdryer or heat gun on your freshly painted walls or furniture, as a significant change in temperature can potentially impact the paint’s colour and create flaws in the finish.
Open doors and windows and use portable fans to increase the air circulation and speed up your drying time. This wall is being painted in Resene Sea Fog.
Hack #7: Get paint out of clothes
Paint splatters are a fact of life and while wearing old clothes or overalls is recommended when undertaking a painting project, sometimes the worst can happen. The key is to address it immediately. Blot the stain with a wet cloth to remove the excess paint and stop it from drying. Get the stain under running water as soon as possible – an old toothbrush is a good way to remove paint from the fibres of cloth.
Act quickly to prevent paint splatters staining your clothes! Blot with a damp cloth and rinse under running water.
Hack #8: Painter’s tape pourer
As seen on TikTok, you can create an effective spout for your paint can by applying painter’s tape in a ‘V’ shape to make pouring easier. Use wide strips and make sure they’re pulled nice and tight.
This TikTok trending hack makes pouring paint much more mess-free. This colour is Resene Parsley.
Hack #9: Choose CoolColour
If you want to use a dark Resene paint colour on your outdoor furniture or home exterior, choose a Resene CoolColour formula. Resene CoolColour paints have the same vibrancy as normal Resene paints but contain special heat-reflective technology that keeps dark colours cooler than the normal colour when exposed to UV light. This helps protect the substrate and coating and makes surfaces cooler to touch in summer.
Choose a Resene CoolColour formula when using dark paint colours outdoors. Fence stained in Resene Pitch Black.
Hack #10: Get crisp, clean and seriously straight paint lines
First, use masking tape to mask off the area you want to fill with your feature colour. Then, paint along the edges of your tape with the same colour paint that is already on the wall. This will bleed through underneath the tape and seal the edge, so when you paint on your feature colour and take off the tape, you end up with a perfectly sharp line.
The bleed-through occurs because the texture on your wall often has a light orange peel stippled texture. When you put masking tape on and paint on top, the paint invariably bleeds into the gaps where the texture is. By painting with the existing colour first, it fills those gaps and gives you a perfect straight line.
For more tips on decorating, visit your local Resene ColorShop or use the free Ask a Resene Paint Expert service online.
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