1. How to clean paint spatters
Remove wet paint spatters from painted woodwork by wiping them away with a damp sponge or rag.
- Dried spatters can be cleaned up with a light rubbing of very fine (#00) steel wool.
Done painting for the day and unsure how to clean up? Here are five handy tips for cleaning and storing your painting tools.
Remove wet paint spatters from painted woodwork by wiping them away with a damp sponge or rag.
For small nicks and scratches, a cotton swab makes a simple, disposable applicator.
To document the paint you have used in redoing a room, write down the brand, colour and finish of the wall, trim and ceiling paints on a piece of painter’s tape.
Storing your painting tools and cleaning up after a job might be easier than you think. Keep these tips in mind, and finish a day of painting the right way.