What is the best way to retouch small areas on the wall?
I decorated my place a few months ago with a matte/soft off gray (Little Greene), so the paintwork is still "fresh". The decorator did a good job and mentioned that, for light scuffs or marks I could use a damp cloth to wipe lightly.
Well, I found this not to work for me. In fact because the paint is matte any fingers or marks on the wall become worse with wiping.
I kept a small bucket of paint for this purpose. When I retouched some areas with a small brush or roller I got mixed results. Some areas were seamless and others looked like patched up from an angle. I even tried to do some blending with a half dried roller at the ends, like a fade out.
Is it possible to make small touch ups completely seamless?
I decorated my place a few months ago with a matte/soft off gray (Little Greene), so the paintwork is still "fresh". The decorator did a good job and mentioned that, for light scuffs or marks I could use a damp cloth to wipe lightly.
Well, I found this not to work for me. In fact because the paint is matte any fingers or marks on the wall become worse with wiping.
I kept a small bucket of paint for this purpose. When I retouched some areas with a small brush or roller I got mixed results. Some areas were seamless and others looked like patched up from an angle. I even tried to do some blending with a half dried roller at the ends, like a fade out.
Is it possible to make small touch ups completely seamless?