Can I Touch Up Painted Walls Without It Showing?

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Asked By PaintNinja123 On

I painted my walls last night with an eggshell sheen in a color called Ecological from Behr, and I noticed some areas around the baseboard that need a little more attention, either from roller mishaps or cutting in. Can I touch these up with a brush today without it being noticeable? And for the roller issues, can I just roll over them again without repainting the entire wall?

2 Answers

Answered By BrushWiz99 On

It's always best to do two coats, even if the paint claims one coat is enough. Touching up with a brush is likely to show up, especially since that's where people usually notice imperfections the most. So, I'd suggest just rolling a full second coat if you can.

Answered By RollerBliss88 On

I've noticed in my own experience that touching up rolled areas with a brush usually leaves noticeable brush strokes. Instead, try rolling over those missed spots if you can; it should blend in better.

PaintNinja123 -

So, if I roll over those missed spots, will they really blend in well with what I already put on?

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