How to Apply a Striped Wall Glaze with a Rag
Nothing can make a room come alive like paint, especially when it's applied using faux finishing techniques. Here are a few techniques that will add pizazz to any room.
Now, this is not just paint, ithis is a latex paint, mixed with a clear glaze.. And basically, all that we're going to do is ball up that damp rag nice and tight, dip that right into the paint, blot it out a little bit. You don't want it on too thick. And this is a striping technique that we're doing.
Once you've put this on, you want to remove the tape fairly quickly. You don't want any of this glaze to dry, so we're going to begin right away. Just very carefully peel the tape down. And there you have it.
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