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How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard

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  1. How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard, How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard: step 1, image 1 of 3 How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard, How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard: step 1, image 2 of 3 How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard, How To Repair A Paint Stained Baseboard: step 1, image 3 of 3
    • Lay down a drop cloth or plastic sheeting to protect the floor from dust and paint.

    • Use painter's tape to mask off the edges where the baseboard meets the wall and the floor to prevent damage to other surfaces.

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    • Clean the baseboard with a solution of mild detergent and a clean wet cloth.

    • For stubborn stains or greasy areas, use wood cleaner or mineral spirits.

    • Wipe the baseboard dry with a clean cloth.

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    • If the paint stain is raised or thick, use a putty knife or paint scraper to gently scrape off as much of the old paint as possible without damaging the wood underneath.

    • If using rubber gloves, put them on after using the paint scraper or putty knife.

    • Use 120-grit sandpaper to sand the stained area, smoothing out any rough edges and removing the remaining paint.

    • Sand in the direction of the wood grain.

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    • Use 220-grit sandpaper to smooth the area further, blending it seamlessly with the surrounding surface.

    • This will help remove any fine scratches caused by the coarser sandpaper.

    • If the scraping or sanding has created any dents or gouges in the baseboard, apply wood filler with a putty knife to fill these areas.

    • Allow the wood filler to dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions, then sand it smooth with 220-grit sandpaper.

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    • Use a paint brush to apply a coat of primer to the sanded and repaired area to ensure the paint adheres well.

    • Use a small paintbrush to apply paint to the repaired area, ensuring an even coat. Select a paint that matches the existing color of the baseboard for a seamless finish.

    • Apply a thin, even coat and let it dry completely before applying additional coats if necessary.

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    • Once the paint is dry, carefully remove the painter’s tape.

    • Pull the tape at a 45-degree angle to avoid pulling off any paint.

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    • Clean your tools with appropriate solvents (water for latex paint, mineral spirits for oil-based paint).

    • Dispose of any used materials properly.

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    • Check the repaired area to ensure it blends seamlessly with the rest of the baseboard.

    • Touch up any imperfections as needed.

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