Cutting-in in stages.

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Can I cut in the rooms (I have several I’m doing with high ceiling and lots of corners!) ahead of time? I have back problems and can’t afford to hire a painter. I wondered if I could do it in stages over say a two week period? Then I could have other friends or family paint the main areas and not have to worry that I’ll be dissatisfied with the job.

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  1. Cutting-in like this could cause problems. One problem is picture framing, a visible difference between the cut-in and rolled areas. To minimize this use the following recommendations;

    # Use very good quality paint.
    # Minimize the width of the cut-in. 1-1/2 inches in enough.
    # Roll very close to the other non-painted surfaces. Example- Walls cut-in to the ceiling, turn the roller horizontal and roll within 1/2 inch or closer then roll out the wall normally.
    # Do not over apply the paint, dry roll. Apply at proper thickness without excessive rolling. Cut-in also need to be applied thickly.
    # Use a good roller cover.

    I suggest, if at all possible, complete entire rooms before moving into another area. This will slow down the progress but the results will be better.

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