View Full Version : Correcting the wrong paint color
jackie1957
Mar 26, 2008, 05:19 AM
I've painted my heavily-textured bathroom walls an impossibly bright orange. I was going for a burnt orange. It's a royal pain to paint these walls, due to the texture (especially the cut-in). What can I do to burnish the surface without completely repainting?
tickle
Mar 26, 2008, 05:35 AM
Without having to cut in again you could do one of those sponge applications with a toned down colour. If you explain your problem at the paint store, they could probably give you a colour that would accomplish that.
amricca
Mar 26, 2008, 03:43 PM
Use a glazing that can be applied with a sponge as described by tickle
rachele
Mar 28, 2008, 12:19 PM
I've painted my heavily-textured bathroom walls an impossibly bright orange. I was going for a burnt orange. It's a royal pain to paint these walls, due to the texture (especially the cut-in). What can I do to burnish the surface without completely repainting?
I had the same problem with a wall that my husband picked out the color on and I went over it with a "leather saddle" color from Wal-Mart I kind of idd te faux finish over the orange, I turned out loving that hidious orange wall...