Soak a sponge or mildly abrasive pad in the solution wring it out and scrub all surfaces you plan on painting.
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Use a small piece of sponge as a sponge paint brush to apply glaze into corners.
If that doesn t work dip a damp cloth in dry baking soda or a solution of baking soda and water then gently scrub the mark.
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Keep applying light to moderate pressure and try rolling the sponge over the wall to give a more textured impression.
During your work wash the sponge as soon as it starts getting stiff.
Don t worry about trying to be too uniform.
Similar to texture painting walls you will need to use light pressure to press the paint coated sponge onto the wall.
Sponge the first paint glaze mixture over the base coat.
Tap the sponge onto the wall in a random pattern leaving a thin coat of glaze on the surface.
Dab the sponge into the paint blot off most of it onto the paint tray and lightly press the sponge against how hard you press how heavily you load the sponge with paint and which side of the sponge you use.
Start by lightly pressing the sponge into the corners of the wall.
If you want the top coat to be darker or denser use less faux glaze.
Repeat to expand the pattern across the wall.
You can do this randomly.
Begin in an inconspicuous spot one that will be hidden by furniture for example.
Paint can t adhere to surfaces covered with dust grime or mildew so clean the walls with a mix of 1 part bleach and 3 parts warm water.
Dampen a natural sea sponge with water then dip into the bucket of glaze and blot or wipe the excess off the sponge.
Use a stronger chemical cleaner if needed but only after testing.
Clean the walls and trim so your paint job lasts longer.
When the sponge becomes loaded with paint rinse it in a bucket of clean water.
Sponge off glazing roll as close to the corner as you can using a 9 inch roller and cover with a 3 8 inch nap.
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If you need to take a break from sponge painting the walls even for a couple of minutes make it a habit to drop your sponge s into a bucket of solvent first.
While the paint is wet take a damp sponge and press it to the wall removing a small amount of paint in the texture of the sponge.