Can I cut in after rolling?

You can cut-in around the trim either before or after rolling. Because the drying time of flat and eggshell latex paint is so short, you can cut-in an entire room before filling in the walls.
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Can you cut in paint and let it dry before rolling?

be humble, be honest. normally what i do is cut in, then back roll it with a wiz roller to blend in brush lines, i usually cut in the whole room/area. so depending on how large the area is, the edge is still wet or drying but ever completely dry, ESPECIALLY ANYTHING WITH A HIGH SHEEN(semi gloss,satin,enamels).
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Can you roll walls before cutting in?

But you'll get better results if you cut in just one wall, then immediately roll out the wall before cutting in the next one. That's because if you roll out the wall right away, while the cut-in paint is still wet, the cut-in paint and the wall paint will blend much better, reducing the chance of lap marks.
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How do you cut paint after rolling?

6 Tips for Cutting Paint
  1. Don't Use Too Much Paint. Pour the paint into a smaller paint pail, but make sure not to pour too much in. ...
  2. Pat the Brush Don't Wipe. After you dip into your bucket, resist the urge to wipe the paint off on the edge. ...
  3. Wiggle into Tight Corners. ...
  4. Work Up to the Line. ...
  5. Cut in Quickly. ...
  6. Wipe Off Mess-Ups.
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Can you cut in one day and paint the next?

It shouldn't be a problem. I did the cutting in, as it's quite fussy work, and my husband rolled the walls the next day. On one of the paint forums I did pick up a helpful hint when using painter's tape. You have to press the edge down firmly several times (I used a softer plastic putty knife).
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Should you paint or cut in first?

Pros usually follow a certain order when painting a room. They paint the trim first, then the ceiling, then the walls. That's because it's easier (and faster) to tape off the trim than to tape off the walls. And you certainly don't want to tape them both off!
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Can you paint part of a wall and finish later?

To ensure better color blend and adhesion to the surface, primer is a must. Prime the part of the wall you have cleaned and repaired. Use high-quality latex primer, and don't go beyond the area you'd like to touch-up. The primer should be completely dry before applying paint to the touch-up area.
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How do you blend a roller with a cut in?

Dip a paint roller into the paint. Spread the paint onto the wall in a "W" like pattern. Spread the paint over the wall, blending the paint with the cut in paint. Do this while the cut in paint is still wet.
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Do you cut in for second coat of paint?

The process of applying a second coat of colored paint to your interior walls is the same as you used for the first coat. The tricky part is keeping track of where you've painted. Begin at the top corner of one wall with an angled brush and cut in along the trim and in the corners.
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Can you stop painting in the middle of a wall?

Make sure you always paint corner-to-corner before stopping to take a break. Never stop in the middle of a wall as it will often show in your final product. Apply your second coat in the same manner as the first. Some dark accent colors can at times require more than two coats to achieve complete coverage.
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Should you roll or edge paint first?

For painting wall edges, it is best to paint the edges first, then paint the rest of the wall surface with a paint roller. There are two ways to paint wall edges near the ceiling. You can either use a paint edger device or use a good-quality angled paintbrush.
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Why is my cutting in darker?

When customers ask, I tell them why this happens! * A brushed cut-in "path" from a brush is usually thicker than an average rolled coat. * When the heavier band of cut-in is rolled over, you've now got TWO full coats of paint on that band! Therefore, it'll look "fuller" & darker.
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Can you wait a day between coats of paint?

After your first coat of paint is dry, it's safe to recoat typically after four to six hours. A good rule of thumb is to wait at least three hours to recoat your paint or primer if it's water-based. Waiting 24 hours is best for oil-based paint and primer.
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What happens if you paint second coat too soon?

Applying the second coat too early will result in streaks, peeling paint, and uneven color. Not only will this ruin the entire project but it'll cost additional money to get more paint in some occasions. It's best to wait for the first coat to dry.
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How do you store a paint roller between coats?

How Do You Store A Paint Roller Between Coats? Let the brush and roller come into contact with your water while you wait for the first coat to dry. It is best to wrap and seal your brush and roller in glad wrap over night, place in a plastic bag, then keep in the refrigerator.
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Can you paint edges after rolling?

You can cut-in around the trim either before or after rolling. Because the drying time of flat and eggshell latex paint is so short, you can cut-in an entire room before filling in the walls.
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Will touch up paint eventually blend in?

Unfortunately, in most cases the answer is no. There are a few circumstances where it can be done with good results, but in most instances the touched up spot will not blend in, but rather result in a slightly different color that looks even worse than the original blemish.
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Do you have to paint an entire room at once?

When cutting in, you can try to do the entire room at one time. However, your border areas will probably dry before you overlap them. This may result in a slight difference in sheen because the two coats won't blend. Fit a roller cover onto your paint roller.
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In what order should you paint a room?

THE BEST ORDER WHEN PAINTING A ROOM
  1. The Ceiling. The ceiling should always be painted first. ...
  2. The Walls. ...
  3. The Skirting Boards. ...
  4. The Window and Door Frames. ...
  5. The Doors.
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Does paint go on thicker with brush or roller?

This point is implied by the previous one, but still worth noting: paint rollers can hold onto a greater volume of paint at a given time than a brush can (even large brushes), because they're more absorbent and bigger.
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How do you avoid framing effect in painting?

To prevent picture-framing: Paint corners and edges of one section at a time, maintaining a wet edge when painting. Use rollers as much as possible. Rollers hold more paint, distribute the paint more evenly than a brush and get the job done much faster.
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