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Use a work light at a side angle to spot any "holidays" (missed spots) or drips before the paint dries.

Try to finish an entire wall without stopping to ensure the sheen remains uniform. How to roll a wall like a pro

Let the paint do the work. Pressing too hard creates "fingers" (beads of paint) at the edges of the roller. Use a work light at a side angle

To get a professional, seamless finish on your walls, follow this guide to technique and execution. Pressing too hard creates "fingers" (beads of paint)

For latex paint, lightly dampen your roller cover with water (or mineral spirits for oil-based) and spin it dry. This "primes" the nap to soak up paint immediately rather than air. 2. The "Cutting In" Phase

Dust and cobwebs prevent paint from sticking. A quick wipe with a damp cloth or microfiber mop makes a huge difference.

Paint the edges, corners, and around trim first using a 2-inch angled brush. Only cut in one wall at a time; you want to roll your main area while the edges are still wet to avoid "picture framing" (visible lines between the brushed and rolled areas). Dip the roller into the tray or bucket screen.

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