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I am going to decorate a room, but have never done it before
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I want to use a paint pod, will a novice be able to use one? Any tips for a novice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I bought one last year and they are brill easy to use as long as you follow instructions dont try to use cheap paint in it cos it wont work properly. the paint is dearer than normal but it goes twice as far as normal paint... the extention pole isnt very long but if you have lowish ceilings its fine. hope all goes well
If you have never done it before have a good read of the following and then get on with it.
http://www.doityourse...at/decoratingandpaint
Everybody has to have a "first time". You'll probably make a few mistakes in your first attempt but so does everybody else so learn from them. You can always cover up your mistakes the next time you decorate.
Try to enjoy it and it won't be so bad.
http://www.doityourse...at/decoratingandpaint
Everybody has to have a "first time". You'll probably make a few mistakes in your first attempt but so does everybody else so learn from them. You can always cover up your mistakes the next time you decorate.
Try to enjoy it and it won't be so bad.
If you think you may have trouble with a paint pod why not try a paint PAD. Okay a lot of people dismiss them and like anything they can take a little getting used to. As an ex pro decorator I am well used to using a roller, but for some areas, using the proper pad, they can be very good. Obviously you don't want a cheapy one. They are just made of sponge. To work at their best, try using a pad bought from a pro decorators shop and which are made of mohair.
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