Submitted by cricklecoux t3_z6if5r in DIY

Think I’ve put too much paint on the wall and the texture is really smooth in some places, the contrast looks weird. Is there a way to re-texture the paint? Like some kind of brush? Or shall I just paint over it again to get that orange peel text you back? I had a look online but it suggests that may be an issue with the roller I used, but that doesn’t make sense to me as the problem only occurs in certain places. I’m running out of paint and can’t really afford to get another tub.

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hijinks t1_iy1jodm wrote

they make a spray bottle for orange peal texture. I guess it depends how good you are at applying it to match the current texture. Its a bit of an art.

You might have used too large of a nap on the roller so it applied too much paint.

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cricklecoux OP t1_iy1qp7o wrote

What is a nap? But I think you are right with too much paint on the roller. Does that mean I could just achieve the correct texture by putting new paint over the top?

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LeatherDonkey140 t1_iy1uejf wrote

If it is anything but flat paint(has any sheen)you will need to prime it before new texture, then you will need to reprime/paint.

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LadybugGal95 t1_iy5k4t1 wrote

If you can’t add texture on top of paint, don’t tell my walls. We did and they’re fine. I don’t want the walls knowing you’re not supposed to and getting uppity several years after the fact. /s (but serious)

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cricklecoux OP t1_iy5md8z wrote

I know you’re joking, but I honestly think these walls have sass 😂

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LadybugGal95 t1_iy5p5la wrote

If mine didn’t before (believe they did), they’ve surely learned it from my 2 almost teenagers by now.

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