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    About Me – Carol Langenberg

    Hi friends, this is Carol Langenberg. Being a home maker my main job is to take care of my home and children. So I spend most of my time to take care of my family and home. I love to keep my home as neat and elegant. I follow many methods and way to maintain the beauty of my. I just want to share my thoughts and ideas to all of you, so I have started this blog. In this blog one can find a variety of tips to take care of their family home.

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    This is my personal blog created to share all my own ideas and thoughts to my readers. I never write articles with the influence of others. This blog accept cash for advertising, sponsorship and paid insertions for some of the articles that I write. I do not write and publish anything divergent to my opinion and I have the rights to reject posts that I do not agree with. I write the truth and follow all international ethical guidelines of blogging. I also follow the best practices of internet and online advertising.

    Painting

    Phoenix Painting

    Painting plays a major role in beautifying our dream houses. People are willing to spend time and money for designing, planning, constructing, flooring, electrical work, plumbing work etc. Although the above said were well performed and not much concentrate on painting it will leads to an undesirable results. The money and time we invested became worthless and also put us in stress and tension. So, painting is a significant one for each and every building whether it is a big luxuries bungalow or a small flat.

    Various paintings are available in the market, similarly phoenix painting is purely water based paints with wide range of colors and we choose the best one which suitable for your house. In some houses the bed room seems to be less spacious and make us restless, so in that cases we use light shades painting instead of dark shades to highlight the room. A small alteration in the shades makes a big difference and makes us to feel free to breathe.

    Not only of shades, but also of painters who involved in the work is most important. Getting services from efficient painter like painter phoenix is essential to make our home gorgeous. Even though we provide quality paint, the application of the paint is taken into consideration. Skilled manpower is the essence of painting and painter phoenix provide skilled painting service. Proper painting makes a house elegant.

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    Usage of Varnish

    Varnish is basically paint without the pigment. Most types of varnish contain polyurethane resins and are solvent based; although water based acrylic varnishes are becoming more popular. Varnishes are available with a satin/silk or a high gloss finish, either clear or with the addition of small amounts of color. Varnish is its own primer and undercoat, although it is best to thin the first coat with about 10 percent white spirit for solvent based types, or water for acrylic types and to apply it with a lint-free cloth rather than a brush so that you can rub it well into the wood grain. When this first coat has dried, key to roughen it by rubbing very lightly with fine grade sandpaper, dust it off, and then apply a second full strength coat. For surfaces likely to receive a lot of water, it is advisable to key the second coat as before and apply an additional coat. Wood strain, unlike both paint and varnish is designed to soak into wood. It may subsequently be sealed with clear varnish to improve the finish and make the surface more durable.

    Wood stain is available in water-based or solvent based types in a wide range of colors and wood shades. Different colors can also be blended to obtain intermediate shades, and the stain can be thinned with water or white spirit as appropriate to give a paler effect. Wood stain can be applied with a brush, a paint pad or a lint free cloth. Quick work is needed to blend wet edges together, and to avoid overlaps which will leave darker patches as the strain dries. A water-based stain will raise fibers on the surface of the wood, which will spoil the evenness of the color. The solution is to sand the surface perfectly smooth first and then to dampen it with a wet cloth. This will raise the surface fibers. When the wood is dry, sand off the fibers with fine grade sandpaper ready to receive the strain.

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    Preparation Equipment

    There are mainly two types of tools are needed for painting; one is needed to prepare the surface for painting. And another one is for putting the paint on. For a stonework wall, it is imperative to wash down the previously painted surface and it is the minimum preparation needed for painting such kind of walls. It requires only few things like sponges and cloths, bucket, rubber gloves to protect the hands, and strong household detergent or sugar soap. Sometimes it may feels hard to touch the surface, so it is better use sanding block and fine abrasive paper to smooth it. It is better to use wet paper which is superlative for sanding down the paintwork which was already done; rinse off with water afterwards. It is better to use normal abrasive paper for bare wood. Imperfections in the surface need filling.

    In case of small cracks use traditional cellulose filler, chips and other surface blemishes, and expanding filler foam which can be sanded and shaped that can be used for larger defects. Apply filler paste by using a filling knife. Use heat gun which is easier to control and safe to use to strip existing paintwork. It will be more effective to eliminate the softened paint. For confiscating wall coverings in order to apply a ceiling finish or painted wall, a steam wallpaper stripper will be very useful. The small all-in-one strippers which look like a large stream iron are the best way to use.

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    Painting Walls

    Painting walls, woodwork and other surfaces is, so all the surveys reveal, by far the most popular do-it-yourself job. Modern paints and improvements in the design and manufacture of decorating tools have certainly made the task less arduous than it was in the days of traditional oil-bound paints and distemper, and have also made it easier for the amateur decorator to get professional looking results. One major shift in paint technology is the trend away from using solvent-based varnishes and paints for wood, towards water-based products which do not give off harmful vapors as they dry.

    Water-based finishes are not as durable as solvent based ones, but are no longer as far behind them in performance terms as they once were, and they have other advantages such as faster drying times, virtually no smell easier cleaning of brushes, rollers and pads. It is therefore likely that their use in the home will become much more widespread. No amount of clever technology can eliminate the need for proper preparation of the surfaces to be decorated, even though this part of the jobs is far less enjoyable and often more time-consuming than the actual painting. In many cases it involves little more than washing the surface down, but sometimes more thorough preparation will be called for.

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    Varnishes and wood stains

    Varnish is basically paint without the pigment. Most types of varnish contain polyurethane resins and are solvent based; although water based acrylic varnishes are becoming more popular. Varnishes are available with a satin/silk or a high gloss finish, either clear or with the addition of small amounts of color. Varnish is its own primer and undercoat, although it is best to thin the first coat with about 10 percent white spirit for solvent based types, or water for acrylic types and to apply it with a lint-free cloth rather than a brush so that you can rub it well into the wood grain. When this first coat has dried, key to roughen it by rubbing very lightly with fine grade sandpaper, dust it off, and then apply a second full strength coat. For surfaces likely to receive a lot of water, it is advisable to key the second coat as before and apply an additional coat. Wood strain, unlike both paint and varnish is designed to soak into wood. It may subsequently be sealed with clear varnish to improve the finish and make the surface more durable.

    Wood stain is available in water-based or solvent based types in a wide range of colors and wood shades. Different colors can also be blended to obtain intermediate shades, and the stain can be thinned with water or white spirit as appropriate to give a paler effect. Wood stain can be applied with a brush, a paint pad or a lint free cloth. Quick work is needed to blend wet edges together, and to avoid overlaps which will leave darker patches as the strain dries. A water-based stain will raise fibers on the surface of the wood, which will spoil the evenness of the color. The solution is to sand the surface perfectly smooth first and then to dampen it with a wet cloth. This will raise the surface fibers. When the wood is dry, sand off the fibers with fine grade sandpaper ready to receive the strain.

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    Paint Types and Systems

    Water based paint has the pigment and binder suspended in water as tiny droplets. It is usually called emulsion paint. Solvent based alkyd paint has pigment and binder dissolved in petroleum based solvent, and takes longer to dry than water based paint. Because of growing awareness of the risks of inhaling solvents, the use of this paint is declining in popularity and is already legally restricted in some countries. Paint also contains a range of other additives to improve its performance. The most notable is one that makes the paint thixotropic or non-drip allowing more paint to be loaded on to the brush and a thicker paint film to be applied one coat of this is often sufficient.

    Paint systems

    A single coat of paint is too thin to form a durable paint film. To provide adequate cover and performance there must be a paint system containing of several coats. What these are depends on the type of paint used, and on the surface being painted. The first coat is a sealer, which is used where necessary to seal the natural resin in wood, or to prevent the paint from soaking into prevent the paint from soaking into a porous surface. The second coat is a primer this provides a good key to which the paint film can stick. On metal surfaces, this also stops the metal corroding or oxidizing. A primer can, in addition, act as a sealer. The third coat is the undercoat, which builds up the film to form a flexible, non-absorbent base of uniform color close to that of the fourth and final layer, the top coat, which gives the actual finish and color.

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    Modern Paints

    Modern paints and improvements in the design and manufacture of decorating tools have certainly made the task of painting less arduous than it was in the days of traditional oil based paints and distemper, and have also made it easier for the amateur decorator to get professional looking results. One major shift in paint technology is the trend away from using solvent based varnishes and paints for wood, and towards water based products which do not give off harmful vapors as they dry. Water based finishes are not as durable as solvent-based ones, but are no longer as far behind them in performance terms as they once were, and they have other advantages such as faster drying times, virtually no smell and easier cleaning of brushes, rollers and pads.

    The term wall coverings is used to describe the whole range of decorative materials sold in roll form and designed to be stuck to wall and ceiling surface with a strippable adhesive. The range includes an enormous variety of designs, patterns and color ways. Most are made entirely from paper, or have a plastic or cloth layer bonded to a paper backing so that they can be hung in the same way as all paper types. There are various types of paint, varnish and stain on the market. I am going to say about various types of paint, varnish and stain on the market, how to prepare surfaces for redecoration, how to apply the new paint finish –especially to the more awkward surfaces such as windows and paneled doors – and how to create a range of special paint effects as dramatic alternatives to wall coverings in the following passages.

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