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How Do You Prevent Brush Marks When Painting Trim?

If you’ve ever painted trim and gotten brush marks, you know how frustrating it can be. Brush marks can ruin the look of an otherwise perfect paint job. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips on how to prevent brush marks when painting trim. By following these simple tips, you can achieve a professional-looking paint job that will be admired by all.

Tips for painting trim

When painting trim, always use a trim paint brush with synthetic bristles rather than natural bristles. This is because natural bristles are more likely to leave brush marks in the finish.

In order to avoid getting paint on the wall or ceiling, always cut in around the trim before painting the rest of it. This will help to prevent any unwanted paint from getting on the surrounding surfaces.

Finally, always make sure to brush out any excess paint on the trim before it dries. This will help to minimize the chances of brush marks appearing in the finish.

If you follow these tips, you’ll be well on your way to achieving a smooth, professional finish when painting trim.
brush marks

How do you get a smooth finish on the trim?

There are a few things you can do to help achieve a smooth finish when painting trim:

  1. Use a brush with synthetic bristles rather than natural bristles. This is because natural bristles are more likely to leave brush marks in the finish.
  2. Cut in around the trim before painting the rest of it. This will help to prevent any unwanted paint from getting on the surrounding surfaces.
  3. Make sure to brush out any excess paint on the trim before it dries. This will help to minimize the chances of brush marks appearing in the finish.
  4. If you’re using a paint roller, make sure to use a good quality roller cover and thin the paint down to the recommended consistency.
  5. If you’re using a brush, make sure to load it with enough paint so that you don’t have to go back and forth over the same areas.
  6. Paint in smooth, even strokes, and avoid painting too fast.
  7. Take your time and be careful not to rush through the job.

Following these tips will help you to achieve a smooth, professional finish when painting trim. If you’re still having trouble getting a smooth finish, you may want to consider hiring a professional painter to do the job for you.