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· bsa_bob
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I have dark red carpet in our hallways. How do i keep the paint on just the baseboards........... and not on the carpet.I mean is there a Better way to do this than ?..........well any ways better than me spilling white paint on the carpet:eek:. I was thinking "frog tape" ?Any suggestions.i am grateful for. bob s
 

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I used a piece of stencil plastic cut to about 3" x 14". I'd position it over the carpet, paint, wipe the plastic off, reposition it, repeat. Don't forget the wipe the plastic step or you will transfer wet paint.
It wasn't quick, and there may be better ways, but it worked for me.
 

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I used a piece of stencil plastic cut to about 3" x 14". I'd position it over the carpet, paint, wipe the plastic off, reposition it, repeat. Don't forget the wipe the plastic step or you will transfer wet paint.
It wasn't quick, and there may be better ways, but it worked for me.
Ayuh,.... I've done 'bout the same thing with a 4"x whatever piece of tin sidin' trim piece...

It was stiff enough to sorta bury into the carpet, 'n I just slid it along as I cut in the paint...
 

· bsa_bob
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Tape will not work. Generally the carpet needs to be compressed down, paint the trim, then release the carpet. My weapon of choice is a taping knife, or a really wide taping knife depending on the pile of the carpet.
I tried the taping way. Was not the way to do it! i have to go back now...with a red or burgundy felt tip pen. and color in the white spots Chrisn idea wasn't good the tape relaxes and the paint moves to the carpet.OOOOHHH WELLL!!!:whistling2: jmo

PS I have a 18"{ wallpaper smoother] .i think may do the trick.has a plastic handle on the backside of the tin.or whaever it wil.work great...nothins perfect in this area of trim painting bob s
 

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Slide something under the base such as a knife or cardboard or paper... Then paint. If you get paint on the carpet don't touch it. The surface tension in the paint should keep it from soaking into the carpet. Then you just clean it off the top.

Why are you painting the carpet? Use some water and mild scrubbing action to remove it.
 

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I've used a scrap piece of vinyl siding.

Cut the nailer off and you have a nice, LONG, piece that can slip under the baseboard, so you don't have to keep moving it as you go.

Paint, paint, paint, slide it along as far as needed, paint, paint, paint, then pull the piece of vinyl out, take it outside and clean it off with a garden hose (if using water base paint) so it's ready for the next area.


Works a LOT better than a drywall taping knife, wallpaper knife, etc, etc.
 

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They actually make a sheet metal knife for this. Or do like my dad used to do, and keep a piece of rectangular sheet metal, to place between the baseboard & carpet, to protect while painting. You paint a section, move the knife over, repeat.
 
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