Can you have too many layers of paint?

There isn't a limit in painting the walls. If there are paint build-ups you can absolutely sand them off. You can repaint whenever you are ready for a change in the appearance of your house.
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Is 3 layers of paint too much?

The general rule is that you should use two coats of paint. However, this rule changes based on the color, quality of the paint you use, whether or not you used primer, and the type of surface you're painting.
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Can you put on too much paint?

Your walls shouldn't look like a mastiff's face (though they are cute). Paint wrinkles happen when applying paint too heavily, there isn't enough drying time between coats, or the painting was done in extreme temperatures. You can fix this by sanding the area down, then cleaning, priming, and repainting it.
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What to do when a wall has been painted too many times?

Sand the edges of the old paint, where it has peeled away, carefully. Try to create a small "ramp" or slope from the bare wall to the thicker paint. Dust the wall and get ready to spread some drywall compound. Purchase some general-purpose drywall compound and mix it up in the container using a 6-inch drywall knife.
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Can you paint over layers of paint?

Your best bet is to use a good layer of primer to ensure a smooth, consistent base layer for the colored paint. In this case, your primer will mask many of the imperfections you're trying to fix. You need to fill holes, spackle and sand, maybe even cut a new piece of drywall in to the existing wall.
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When you use too many layers...



Why does paint not cover well?

The problem could be with the paint you are using. It could be defective, old, or a low quality paint that doesn't cover well. Another option is to try priming an inconspicuous spot, let it dry, then paint over it to see if that helps. If so, go back and prime all the walls with a stain blocking primer.
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Can you paint over uneven paint?

If uneven levels are noticeable on the entire wall, it is better to prime the entire wall and start over than to try to "spot fix" the problem. A primer will cover up virtually all uneven lap marks, and from there you can repaint the wall.
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Can you put 3 coats of paint on a wall?

Three Coats– In this last scenario, three coats would actually be the absolute minimum number needed. This most labor-intensive case is when you are painting a light color over an existing dark color.
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How many coats of paint should you put on a wall?

Generally, you will want a minimum of two coats of paint – this is a good rule of thumb for any wall or ceiling you're painting. You'll rarely get a seamless finish from just one coat of paint, and even if you do, coverage isn't the only goal when it comes to painting a room.
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How do I remove many layers of wall paint?

If you decide to remove peeling paint from your walls with paint remover or stripper, a good choice is Dumond Smart Strip Advanced Paint Remover. It is water-based, 100-percent biodegradeable, zero-VOC and powerful enough to remove eight to 10 layers of paint. And, it's safe enough to use on painted woodwork, too.
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Why are my walls streaky after painting?

This happens when the roller is full of paint and is pressed too firmly against the wall. To fix these paint streaks on walls you'll need to sand down the raised edges. You may have to touch up the wall here and there but that's only if you sand too closely. You'll want to use 120 – 150 grit sandpaper and sand lightly.
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Will roller marks go away when paint dries?

Roller marks, which painters sometimes call "holidays," are a routine hazard when painting with a roller, and there are many ways to avoid them. When you notice holidays after the paint has dried, you can usually make them disappear by applying another coat after sanding lightly—if necessary—to remove drips and humps.
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Why does my paint look patchy?

Patchiness usually happens if you don't use enough paint, or apply it unevenly. Using a touch more paint, and painting in small sections one at a time, usually does the trick. Also, rolling in a grid fashion will get you an even finish too. But, sometimes, changes in the gloss level leave things patchy.
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Can I put 4 coats of paint on a wall?

4 coats is easily enough, and should cover just about anything! Could the patchyness actually be caused by you going over the paint too much as you are applying it - ie: overlapping too much onto the stuff you've just applied as it's beginning to dry?
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Will 3 coats of paint make it darker?

Dark colors will require a minimum of two coats. However, applying light paint over something dark in pigment may necessitate as many as six coats to cover completely. Using a primer will dramatically cut down on the number of coats required to cover a dark wall color with light paint.
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Does the second coat use less paint?

It took us half the time to do the second coat. The decorator thinks a tin will be 80% empty after a first coat. Whereas a tin would only be 10% empty if a new one is opened for a second coat.
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Can you paint two coats in one day?

Adding a Second Coat

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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Can I just paint over old paint?

How Do I Paint Over Painted Walls? If the wall is in good condition and the paints are chemically the same (both latex, for instance), you have a few options when the new paint is the opposite shade of the old paint. You can use a primer to thoroughly cover the old color, then apply 1 or 2 coats of the new paint.
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What happens if you apply second coat of paint 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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Why does white paint take so many coats?

The opacity of a paint is the ability to "hide" the surface underneath. Paints that have more hiding capacity are made with a "white" base which contains a larger combination of calcium carbonate and titanium dioxide.
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Does layering paint make it darker?

The pigment in your paint is the pigment in your paint. The number of coats you lay down will not change that. That's why, technically, you can't say the paint got darker with more coats. The pigment didn't change.
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Why do I get roller marks when painting?

Roller marks are exactly what they sound like — evidence of where the painter used the roller brush. They are often caused by a painter putting a second coat of paint on the wall before the first coat has completely dried.
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Can you roll over brush marks?

Instead, before you dip your roller in the paint, slide the brush cover off the roller frame, 1-2 inches should do the trick. Now when you roll, the brush cover can roll right up against and over your brush strokes from where you had cut in previously.
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How do you prevent roller lines when painting?

How to Avoid Roller Marks when Painting Walls
  1. Use a synthetic, short-napped roller cover.
  2. Wipe off any lint from the paint roller.
  3. Don't use too much paint.
  4. Roll in a “W” or “N” pattern.
  5. Use moderate pressure on the roller.
  6. Maintain a wet edge.
  7. Paint as close to the floor and ceiling as possible.
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What is the hardest paint color to cover?

According to the paint experts, painting over bright and dark colors are always difficult and is not an easy task to cover in two coats of paint. There are few colors like red, green, blue, orange etc that are very difficult to cover and the task requires proper planning and careful preparation.
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