Saturday, March 8, 2014

How to Remove Bathroom Mirror - Part 6 of 6 - Wall Painted

Fig.1 Paint tray
By Gary Boutin

Supplies and Tools:  
Paint (provided by customer)
Paint tray
Paint frame
Paint roller cover

Mrs. Escarole wanted a mirror removed from the master bathroom and she called my repair service to remove a 48 by 60 inch mirror.

This post shows three steps to paint a textured walls. 

Step 1: Fig.1 shows the paint tray, the paint frame with the paint roller cover ready to cover the texture walls.
Step 2: Fig.3 shows rolling newly texture walls.

Fig.2 Paint cover
Step 3: Fig.3 shows rolling just above the vanity in the bathroom.
Fig.3 Rolling the paint
How to Remove a Bathroom Mirror:


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