I'm removing a small section of cabinets off a wall in my kitchen, and doing a couple of small hole repairs as well. I want to know the correct way to paint this section of fresh drywall, so that the texture will match the adjacent wall space. There's a small "lip" of paint where the wall was painted against the cabinets. Should I remove the cabinets, sand this "lip" smoothe, prime and paint?
There's a nap texture in the painted wall, and I want to be sure the drywall area doesn't look smoothe in comparison.
I've read to thin some joint compound and roll that on (how thin?)
I've read to just prime and then use a large nap roller...
Any one way correct? Any other techniques out there that are better?
Thanks
Michael
There's a nap texture in the painted wall, and I want to be sure the drywall area doesn't look smoothe in comparison.
I've read to thin some joint compound and roll that on (how thin?)
I've read to just prime and then use a large nap roller...
Any one way correct? Any other techniques out there that are better?
Thanks
Michael