Comments on: Beginner guide to Painting Interior walls with a Sprayer https://www.lemonthistle.com/beginner-guide-to-painting-interior-walls-with-a-sprayer/ DIY, Hand Lettering + Home Decor Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:27:02 +0000 hourly 1 By: Colleen Pastoor https://www.lemonthistle.com/beginner-guide-to-painting-interior-walls-with-a-sprayer/#comment-484152 Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:27:02 +0000 https://www.lemonthistle.com/?p=24944#comment-484152 In reply to Trine.

Hi Trine! My mom was actually having her flooring replaced in that space- that’s just the subfloor you’re seeing :)

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By: Colleen Pastoor https://www.lemonthistle.com/beginner-guide-to-painting-interior-walls-with-a-sprayer/#comment-484143 Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:21:46 +0000 https://www.lemonthistle.com/?p=24944#comment-484143 In reply to Kim.

Hi kim, I haven’t had that issue! I’d say try TSP and a spin mop on the walls so you can reach high :)

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By: Kim https://www.lemonthistle.com/beginner-guide-to-painting-interior-walls-with-a-sprayer/#comment-478403 Sun, 20 Aug 2023 12:59:12 +0000 https://www.lemonthistle.com/?p=24944#comment-478403 Hello, I have someone spray painted my staircase. He masked the surrounded walls up to 4′ up the wall and sectioned off the entry to other rooms with plastic. Above the staircase is white non-wooden shutters. After sprayed with white paint color, I can see the whole room cloudly and this is a different room that was sectioned off from staircase. So I can imagine the room where the staircase is would have major paint dust up beyond the 4′ that was not masked (especially the shutters).
What is the proper way to clean off the paint dust and even the wall? Thanks!

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By: Trine https://www.lemonthistle.com/beginner-guide-to-painting-interior-walls-with-a-sprayer/#comment-477943 Mon, 03 Jul 2023 07:24:38 +0000 https://www.lemonthistle.com/?p=24944#comment-477943 Thanks for a great article! I have had a long and steady relationship with the paintbrush, but I feel we might have outgrown each other, and I am curious to try spray painting. I will save this article and come back to it.

As for the floors, you mention you mask the floors with heavy duty paper, but in the pictures it seems you have used wood-panels. Is there a reason for this? I have some of those laying around, and they are great because you can use them as often as you need, but you would need a lot in the right shape, no? Isn’t it quite heavy on the resources?

thanks
Trine from

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