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Paint your bathroom in 10 easy steps

Colour is the easiest way to give your bathroom a makeover. Give your bathroom a makeover using paint in 10 easy steps.<br>Read more at: https://www.dulux.com.sg/en/decorating-tips-and-advice/paint-your-bathroom-10-easy-steps<br><br>

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Paint your bathroom in 10 easy steps

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  1. PAINT YOUR BATHROOM IN 10 EASY STEPS

  2. 1. Remove mould To remove any mould, use a diluted bleach solution or a fungicidal/mold cleanser. The surface will have time to cure thoroughly if you do this the day before you intend to paint. Use caution when handling chemicals; use eye and skin protection, and adhere to the product's directions. 2. Clear the space You should take everything out of the room, including any fixtures like towel racks and toilet paper holders. To prevent losing them, keep any screws together in a zippered bag.

  3. 3. Make your surfaces ready. With a scraper, remove any loose paint, then use a water-resistant filler to patch any holes or cracks. Sand the surface to make it smooth when it has dried. Also, lightly sand any woodwork that has been painted in the past to ensure that the new paint will stick. Dust should be vacuumed up. 4. Scrub the surfaces. To get rid of any oil, wash with sugar soap or a detergent solution, then rinse with cold water. This will also guarantee that the paint adheres effectively to your surfaces and assist eliminate any sanding- related dust residue.

  4. 5. Guard your flooring Dust sheets should be used to cover the bathroom fixtures and flooring. Tape little plastic bags to the showerhead and faucets. If you're not painting your tiles, you might wish to cover their edges with some low-tack masking tape so you can paint them. 6. Get your paint and tools ready. Use a bathroom-specific paint, such as Dulux Mouldguard, is what we advise. Your surfaces will be able to withstand the effects of water, steam, and moisture and resist the growth of mould. For painting the walls and ceiling, a roller is required, and a little brush is required for finishing touches and cutting in.

  5. 7. Ceiling painting Paint the ceiling first when you're ready to start painting. Any paint drips will fall onto unpainted surfaces and you can easily wipe them off or paint over them later in this manner. Also, lightly sand any woodwork that has been painted in the past to ensure that the new paint will stick. Dust should be vacuumed up. 8. Paint the walls The walls need to be painted next. To produce a lovely, clear line for the following stage, it's a good idea to overlap the paint over the woodwork by a few centimetres or so.

  6. 9. Paint woodwork. In order to lower the chance of brushing across freshly painted surfaces, the trick is to begin in the middle of the room and slowly make your way out. With this in mind, painting your woodwork is best done in the following order: window frame, windowsill, skirting boards, and then doorframe. 10. Reposition everything. You can start moving things back into the room once you've given the paint plenty of time to cure (we suggest following the drying time recommendations on the paint can). Your fixtures may now be reattached, and you're set for a leisurely tub soak!

  7. For more ideas: https://www.dulux.com.sg/

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