How to Spray Walls without Hitting Ceiling

 How do you spray paint a wall without hitting the ceiling?

Spraying walls are common and popular among the general public like reformers, DIIRs and all people. 

This is often because the spray wall is much faster than painting with brushes and liquid paints. You will save hours and hours of painting with a paint brush while achieving smooth results.

Now, you’ll probably be tempted to spray your walls, but not sure how or if you’ve tried before but have encountered problems like hitting the ceiling on the way.

Well, during this article I will be able to list the steps with key tips to make sure your walls are finished smoothly without affecting your ceiling. Let's get started!


Start spraying your walls


There are a few things to consider when it comes to spraying walls.First, the purpose of the distance should be kept from the surface. 

Second, you want to run the spray at least uniform speed. It is best to spray between the top and the right side to make sure the paints are evenly distributed.

If you have sprayed the walls in different colors, wait for the initial paint to dry first. Then, cover the side of the wall with masking paper.

Now, you will start spraying again with the second color.


Leave the paint to dry

Now that you’ve finished spray painting the walls, leave it for some time to dry.

After you made sure everything is dry, that’s when you can remove the masking tapes on the corner of the ceiling. Notice how you’re getting a perfect straight line between the ceiling and the wall?

Conclusion

These are the ways to spray your walls without hitting the ceiling. Quite easy isn't it? All you have to do is try and be patient.

With this system you will be ready to save a few hours of coloring with a paint brush while achieving maximum results. I hope you don't hit the ceilings anymore after reading this article. Happy work!

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