Brushing Up: 6 Ways to Maintain Your Interior Wall Paint

Posted On Friday, 03 May 2024 10:47
Brushing Up: 6 Ways to Maintain Your Interior Wall Paint Photo by David Pisnoy on Unsplash

Maintaining your interior wall paint offers a two-fold purpose: It allows you to keep a beautiful home while enhancing its longevity and ambiance.

Crisp, well-maintained walls give your home a welcoming atmosphere while boosting its property value. Consistent care ensures your decorative paint in Dubai stays vibrant, enhancing your abode’s overall aesthetic appeal.

Additionally, a well-maintained paint job provides you with a healthier indoor environment since it reduces dust and allergen buildup. Regular touch-ups protect the surfaces from dirt, moisture, and wear, preventing costly repairs as well.

Prolonging the Life and Look of Your Interior Wall Paint

If you want to preserve the quality and look of your interior wall paint, follow these tips:

1.     Choose the right interior wall paint.

Selecting good-quality paint is the first step towards ensuring the longevity and appeal of your interior walls.

High-quality decorative, matte, eggshell satin and gloss paint with a durable finish can resist stains, scuffs, and fading, giving your walls a protective shield.

Opting for products with washable and scrub-resistant features simplifies maintenance, allowing you to remove dirt and smudges without compromising your surfaces’ integrity and look.

Because of these reasons, you need to choose the right paint when investing in a painting job to preserve the allure and resilience of your interior walls.

2.     Dust your walls regularly.

Dust can stick to and settle on painted walls, giving them a dull look. You need to dust them regularly to prevent this from happening.

Use a microfiber cloth, dust mop, or any dust-removal tool to clean your walls regularly. Your vacuum cleaner’s dust brush attachment can also help you with this chore.

While removing dirt, get rid of cobwebs as well. These filaments can form on your walls over time and reduce the paint’s shine, giving them a dirty, creamy look.

Use a soft-bristled brush if you can’t remove the cobwebs and a vacuum if they are found in high places.

Remember to dust and clean your walls from top to bottom to avoid smearing the dirt and to have an easier time with your final cleanup. 

3.     Use a gentle cleaning solution.

If you’re dealing with stains, dirt and dust you can’t remove by dusting, use a gentle cleaning solution.

Plain water can usually remove wine, soda, orange juice and other water-based beverages. However, if you’re dealing with oil-based stains, such as grease or shoe polish, you need to use soapy water or other gentle cleaning solutions.

Warm water and a few drops of mild dishwashing soap can remove most dirt on your walls. Remember to add only a tiny amount of this product to have an easier time rinsing it off.

If you want to use an off-the-shelf cleaning product, stay off solutions with harsh chemicals since they can cause your paint to fade.

Whether you use soapy water or a cleaning solution, make sure you use a soft microfiber cloth and gentle cleaning motions. This is because you can rub off some of the paint’s finish when you use an abrasive sponge or scrub too hard.

4.     Protect your walls from scratches.

Removing scratches from painted walls can be challenging. If the nicks are deep, you may even have to repaint the surface.

The best solution to protect your painted walls from scratches is to avoid them at all costs.

Place rubber tapes behind the sharp corners or parts of furniture, picture frames and other decorations to prevent them from scratching the walls. You can also install chair rail molding for additional protection.

If you don’t want to use chair rail molding, make sure there is space between your furnishings and walls to prevent scratches and the paint from chipping or rubbing off.

5.     Protect walls from moisture.

Humidity is one of the main causes of damaged painted walls. As such, you have to pay special attention to the walls in the kitchen, bathroom, basement and other rooms that tend to be damp.

Ensure these rooms are well-ventilated to prevent dampness from damaging your walls. Open windows whenever possible to let natural air in and keep these spaces dry. 

If you have exhaust fans in your kitchen, bathroom and basement, turn them on after cooking, bathing, and drying clothes to get rid of the dampness.

If you’re having your interiors painted or repainted, consider using moisture-resistant paints in these rooms to minimize humidity-related damage on the walls.

6.     Make essential touch-ups and repairs as needed. 

Your painted walls may still develop small scratches, scrapes, and flaking even if you maintain them properly. You can deal with these unsightly flaws quickly by touching them up.

Make sure you use the exact paint color and finish when touching up these imperfections. Ensure the areas are clean and dry before applying the paint.

If you have cracked and peeling paint, repair the damaged areas by filling them with a leveling compound and sanding the surface. Additionally, find the root cause of these problems to prevent them from happening again after repainting.

You can also consider using clear coats, sealants and other protectors to give your damaged walls additional protection after repairing and painting them.

Although these DIY tips can help you maintain the look and condition of your painted interior walls, there will come a time when you’ll need to enlist the help of professional painters to enhance your home.

When this time comes, make sure you choose good-quality paint suitable for each room and do your best to maintain your walls to prolong their quality and aesthetic appeal.

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