To clean walls, don’t use anything too strong. A soft sponge and a little warm water with mild soap is usually enough. Harsh chemicals or scrubbing pads can damage the paint.
For small marks or fingerprints, try a clean cloth with a bit of water first, often, that’s all it takes.
Bathrooms, kitchens, and basements often get more humidity. If possible, use fans or dehumidifiers to keep the air dry. This helps the paint last longer and stops peeling or bubbling.
Paint can handle a lot, but moisture is its enemy.
Over time, life happens. Kids, pets, and furniture can cause small scuffs or chips. Keep a small container of leftover paint and a clean brush on hand. A quick touch-up now and then keeps everything looking new.
If you're unsure how to do a touch-up, we’re happy to help or offer advice, even if we didn’t do the original job.
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