Why It’s a Good Idea To Paint Thin Coats
Watch this video to see company co-founder, Rosanne demonstrate why it’s always a better idea to paint two thin coats than one thick coat.
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Step 1) Start with a prepared piece
Make sure your piece has been properly cleaned before you begin painting, and give it a light sanding if necessary. If you’re not sure how to prep your piece, check out this tutorial on surface preparation.
Step 2) Apply one thin coat
We know how tempting it can be to try and get your project finished in just one coat, but painting thick coats can lead to peeling, cracking, and frustration! The thicker your paint is, the longer it will take to dry, and as a result it will not adhere as well to your surface.
Use a painting sponge or a synthetic bristle brush to apply one thin coat. If you find you tend to have a heavy hand, using a dense sponge is a great way to avoid applying your paint too thickly, and it will also create a nice, smooth finish with no brush strokes.
Hint: if you’re using a sponge, consider wearing a rubber glove. Our paint is not harmful for your skin, but this process can be a bit messy so wearing a glove will make cleanup a breeze!
Step 3) Apply a second coat
Since your first coat was nice and thin, it will dry in no time. Once it’s dry to the touch you can begin your second coat. You’ll be surprised how quickly the thin coats build up to a beautiful, opaque finish!
Step 4) Distress if desired
Use a fine grit sandpaper to distress the edges, corners, and raised details of your piece if you want it to have an antique or shabby-chic look.
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If you would like to try this technique for yourself, stop by our store locator and call your local retailer for availability. If you do not have a local retailer, you can also find All-in-One Decor Paint in our online shop.
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