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  • Yes it really does sound fascinating when it gets to that level. I have much more mundane worries hehe, like getting a colour match with the existing paint. I will be taking some scraps of the peeling paint with me and then hopefully get some useful advice from the sales staff (optimistic these days I know).

  • Most people would love a service that gave them a paint they could touch up with. Sadly I don't think it works. The texture of the paint changes as it ages and the pigments in the paint fade, new pigments can try and achieve a similar tone but it never seems to match everywhere.

    You can get a close match and paint just one wall with one thin coat. If you have some remains from when it was first painted that's a good way top freshen a wall if you've had to repair some damage. Always best to wash the wall with sugar soap before you start and use some wonder wipes to get any black marks off. I've tidied up a few tenancy hallways with that method.

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