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I just finished a painting project on some old plaster that was
patched and restored. It turned out fine. However, there are a few areas that look like they could have been sanded a little better. The areas look rough, and if the light hits it right, it really sticks out. I did two coats. Is there a way to hide the coarse texture? Or, is that just the way it will look no matter how many coats goes on? I was thinking of slapping some paint with a brush and work it in, and then back roll it with a dry roller. The lady of the house says she can live with it.. it is just that one area is at eye level with I go up and down the steps and it sort of bothers me.. |
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