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When touching up a wall painted with semi-gloss water base paint, ¿how can the shiners, scratches and outlines be avoided without repainting the entire wall?

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When touching up a wall painted with semi-gloss water base paint, ¿how can the shiners, scratches and outlines be avoided without repainting the entire wall?

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First, repair the defects or imperfections in the wall. Sand the area around the area already repaired and then apply a primer type drywall. For painting, reduce with water some of the original paint in 25%. Apply this paint from the center of the area repaired, using the original application method and start to work toward the perimeter. During the retouch process, minimize the difference between the recently applied paint film and the general appearance of the wall. If the area repaired is still visible, paint the entire wall.

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