hreodbeorht
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Painting edges and corners
I buy those cheap small foam rollers. They come in various shapes and sizes. Some of them come as discs with a sharp edge. With practice and just the right amount of pressure, you can roll right up to an edge without getting paint on the facing wall. The small rollers have the added benefit of giving the same texture as a big roller and no brush marks. They can be rinsed out and reused but I find it easier to throw them away, they're cheap enough to use a new one with each paint project. Just remember that painting takes practice, you find what works and what doesn't. After you've painted a few rooms you'll be painting faster with great results.
I buy those cheap small foam rollers. They come in various shapes and sizes. Some of them come as discs with a sharp edge. With practice and just the right amount of pressure, you can roll right up to an edge without getting paint on the facing wall. The small rollers have the added benefit of giving the same texture as a big roller and no brush marks. They can be rinsed out and reused but I find it easier to throw them away, they're cheap enough to use a new one with each paint project. Just remember that painting takes practice, you find what works and what doesn't. After you've painted a few rooms you'll be painting faster with great results.