Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Re: Touching up thinned paint 2Oct 02, 2010 10:32 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Touching up thinned paint 8Oct 08, 2010 9:10 pm I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Touching up thinned paint 11Oct 09, 2010 3:10 am I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Touching up thinned paint 13Oct 09, 2010 7:02 am I went outside once. The graphics were alright, but the gameplay sucked! Settlement:22nd June Slab:27th August Frame:16th Sept Bricked:21st Oct Roof:24th Nov Linings HANDOVER23rd March! Re: Touching up thinned paint 16Oct 10, 2010 7:45 pm AJW TheOK mecha-wombat You can never touch up walls successfully I disagree, you'd be supprised at how many touch-ups are done in a new home. The difference of course being they will be using the EXACT same paint as they originally used on the walls. Fast forward 1 year, different result. The more time that passes the harder it is to touch-up with traditional methods, but not impossible to touch-up when you have a bag of tricks. Thankyou so much 😀 I've decided on White on white for doors and trims, White on white 50% on ceiling and Mt buller for walls. Fingers crossed it will look OK 😀 2 7170 Thank you. That is really helpful. Once we get the place done and passed for OC we can upgrade in the future once we get back on our feet and not paying mortgage and rent. 4 5744 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi there, I just recently received my new house from my builder. We handed the house to another company to deal with the… 0 8914 |