I’m a visionary..
I went back over the inside edges of the tape (where the aqua would be going) with the grey color again to really seal the tape down.Any bleeding that occurs when you do this will be the base color and will be invisible!

The second part of this tip is to use a thin.or even something like a q-tip to do this step.That way you use way less paint and you don’t have a whole big brush to clean afterwards.

Just a quick rinse (or a toss in the trash) and you’re done!.So after that little 2-minute step was done, I went ahead and added the aqua.. Then it was time to peel back the tape!.

The results were nothing short of thrilling.. Now that is one perfect paint line!.
Here’s how the whole desk area looked when I was done..I think I must be doing something wrong.
Maybe I should go straight to the source and ask Surefit myself.. I’ll keep you updated as the sage continues….This is kind of a “Hmm” project for me.As in “Hmm, I wonder if there’s some little tiny project I could make for fun for the front hall project before I do some more painting.”.
And, “Hmm, maybe some twine is in order here.”.Also, “Hmm, you know, the before picture actually kind of looks better than the after.”.
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