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Home > Home & Garden > Interior Home Improvement   »   Paint Roller left FUZZ on the wall and now it dried

 
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Old Oct 16, 2007, 05:38 PM
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Paint Roller left FUZZ on the wall and now it dried

so i have a very expensive high quality roller and it left a LOT of fuzz on the wall.. unfortunately i didn't see it until after the paint dried.

what can i do? i was thinking of just going over it with a very thick primer and then repainting.. will this work?


i learned after the fact how to properly prep my roller with masking tape fuzz removal...

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Old Oct 16, 2007, 07:42 PM   #2  
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Yes you must use proper fuzz removal methods. that just sounds important. you might try and lighty sand those areas with 220grit sand paper, maybe use a pole sander, not a power sander. good luck
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thx for the advice. i got some 220 and tried it a bit by hand to see if it would work. no problem, works great.

just is a pain in the

well, some things you learn the hard way

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