How do you paint what is called cutting in? Ty
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Here's a video on cutting-in with a paint brush:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QpdW-l0FRg
Cutting in is a phrase that means painting the edges, and corners, of a room. After you cut in the room, then change to a roller to paint the bigger portion, the actual wall itself. Hope this helps you.
Hope the following link helps https://www.familyhandyman.com/painting/techniques/the-best-tips-for-cutting-in-paint/view-all/
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Cutting-in is easier for me with an angled cut-in brush and then I load only the tip.
I then “draw” a bead of paint at a pretty flat angle.
Using a pearl paint is a tough beginners project because the reflective sheen will show brush and roller marks.
I’d spend more time on prep work than usual.
Good luck.