I love my swiffer.
That only happened one time, but the point is that it wasn’t something I had to worry about, so I had no excuse to put it off..Tip #3: The technique.
I went over the grooves and the sides first with a good angled brush before rolling.Sounds like a quick little step right?This probably took the longest of anything, but was totally necessary.
I had a couple of good non-disposable angled brushes on hand that I switched out and cleaned up if they started to seem like the paint was drying on them too much.I’ll share my super-easy paint brush cleaning technique with you next week.
Oh, you just wait!.
I saved a good 5 minutes per coat with a little technique I called the “beadboard rule of thirds”.When lilacs are in bloom, your whole property smells like some remote corner of heaven and you almost have to say “Aaahhhhh!” every time you step out of your car.. It’s nearly impossible to get in a fight with anyone in your family when your house smells like lilacs.
It’s just a fact.. Lilacs aren’t fancy or snooty.You don’t need to clean up for them.
They’re comfortable in the middle of a formal dining room or just plunked down on your kitchen table with an overflowing laundry basket in the background.Doesn’t matter to them.