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I have painted before but for a couple of reasons I screwed up on the cardinal rule of wet-edge and of course got hat-banding. It's a bathroom in my house and is not a great deal of wall space.



Yes, I know it looks like it was done by banana crazed monkey crack. I had to paint at night but can now work during daylight hours.



I'm using high grade Sherwin Williams flat finish red with tinted primer.

I do not want to do the whole job over if I can avoid it. I have one coat of primer with one coat of paint put on. I don't know that the wall streaks are going to be a problem with the second coat. But if I put on the second coat of paint then re-primed the cut-in that banded, blending it gently into the wall coat then repaint that part will it work.





I have used some of this paint and primer from this batch on a table top and it does cover very well. Any help, comments, or thoughts on what you see as other problems would be of great help.

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Brian
 

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i think you mean a crack-crazed monkey using a banana as a brush! lol
red is the hardest color to apply, so it may take more than one more coat to get it nice and even looking.
the streaking should disappear though.

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I'm thinking I should try a banana for the second coat unless someone has a better fruit suggestion.

I know about the, "Red Nightmare," that's why I went through 9 different reds before I found what I was looking for. The streaks I was pretty sure would be okay with the second coat, my biggest worry is the banding from the cut-in. But maybe that it's a dark color will be an advantage in this case.
 

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Well, my broker said that when using the red like that , I may need to put alot of coats on to cover. I wouldn't worry about the banding, just keep adding a coat until you are happy with it. Don't judge your paint job on just one coat, there might be some objection, but I never like it until I put two coats on , and using the shade of red, it will take more coats, doing a fine job there, enjoy :thumbup:
 

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The primer is the Sherwin Williams color based primer to achieve the final color desired. (Mixed by their specs for the end color.) I always knew I would have to do two and possibly three for the red. I just became really worried sine the banding and streaking was so pronounced.

The second coat did fix it pretty well. It could use a third coat but didn't have the time. I may wind up doing that anyway if I wind up changing out the wood trim along the ceiling. I think you're right about the roller over load, and I am notorious for pressing to hard. I just really suck at painting.

Thank you for all the help it will be a big help for the other rooms when I do them.

Brian
 
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