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How to Get Clean Paint Lines with Painter’s Tape
To get clean, crisp lines when painting between the wall and trim, apply painter’s tape along the seam, and press the tape down firmly with a putty knife to keep paint from seeping underneath. Watch this video to find out more. ...More

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Painting the interior of your home can make a good DIY project, if you know how to make crisp, clean lines between walls and trim.

One way to get smooth, straight lines is by applying painter’s tape along the seam, pressing the tape down firmly with a putty knife to keep paint from seeping underneath. If you use a tape like FrogTape the line will be even cleaner, because its adhesive formula prevents paint from sticking underneath it.

Watch this video to find out more.

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Steve Carey: Most folks think painting is easy. And when you take a small bathroom or a small room, sure, painting can be easy. But if you don’t do it right, you’ll end up with problems.

Danny Lipford: And here’s a place where a do-it-yourselfer can pick up a tip or two. If you’re masking the seam between walls and trim, be sure to work the tape down firmly with the flat edge of a putty knife. This keeps more of the paint from bleeding under the tape. If you use a tape like this stuff from Frog Tape, the line will be even cleaner, because its adhesive formula prevents paint from sticking underneath it.