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Description
Home Depot
A
Good
morning
and
thank
you
for
joining
us
in
the
black
box
theater
today,
my
name
is
Christopher
Olsen
I'm,
an
assistant
store
manager
at
the
Bloomington
Home
Depot,
and
today
I'm
going
to
introduce
Katy
venture
Mercado
she's.
Our
department
supervisor
of
the
paint
paint
department
at
the
Bloomington
Home
Depot,
and
this
is
briar
and
briar-
is
our
PPG
rep
and
PPG
handles
both
PPG
lines
of
paint
and
also
Glidden,
which
I'm
sure
you're
all
familiar
with
I'm.
Sorry.
A
Nails
as
well,
thank
you
so
this
morning,
we're
going
to
take
about
an
hour
and
we're
going
to
go
through
some
new
products
and
then
additionally,
Katie
and
briar
will
be
able
to
answer
any
questions
that
you
may
have
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
some
paint
techniques
and
tips
pretty
loose.
So
if
you've
got
questions,
don't
hesitate
to
ask
and
then
hopefully
you
will
join
us
at
our
Bloomington
paint
department
and
we
can
help
even
further
there.
So
without
further
ado,
Katie
and
briar
I.
B
Have
once
again,
my
name
is
briar
and
the
demo
that
we're
gonna
start
off
with
today
is
with
the
fuse
it
product
from
liquid
nails.
So
what
we're
gonna
show
off
is
the
instant
grab
feature.
So
that
being
said,
the
product
is
made
for
when
you're,
putting
let's
say,
chair
rail
tile
like
a
backsplash
or
really
anything
on
a
vertical
substrate
by
applying
the
product,
it'll
actually
adhere
and
hold.
C
B
So
another
benefit
of
the
fuse
it
is,
you
can
use
it
on
multiple
substrates.
You
can
really
use
it
on
any
surface
other
than
polyethylene
and
polypropylene
are
the
only
two
substrates.
You
cannot
adhere
the
reason
behind.
That
is
it's
a
really
slick
plastic
and
it
has
difficulties
adhering
to
that,
but
really
anything
else,
concrete
tile
wood,
even
metal
it'll.
It
here
can
be
used
indoors
and
outdoors,
and
it
can
also
be
applied
down
to
20
degrees,
Fahrenheit.
B
So
even
a
day
like
today,
you
could
use
it
outside
and
it
would
cure
one
of
the
best
things
about
this.
Is
its
water
cleanup,
so
a
product
that
can
be
used
outside
and
20
degrees
that
is
actually
water-based.
It's
very
innovative.
Most
products
similar
to
it,
not
gonna
state
the
competitor,
but
they're,
really
only
applicable
down
to
like
30
or
35,
so
vertical
substrate,
just
like
that,
can
apply
really
anything
under
the
Sun.
B
B
B
A
B
About
15
minutes,
so
within
15
minutes,
it'll
be
pretty
stiff,
but
it
could
be
still
flexible
after
about
an
hour.
It
will
be
totally
concrete.
It
will
not
bend
or
move
over
really
do
anything.
So
that's
the
liquid
nails
fuse
it
sold
at
Home
Depot
exclusively,
it's
not
in
any
other
retail
outlet.
Wow.
C
B
B
C
C
C
B
D
B
B
This
took
a
lot
of
the
technology
from
sickens
and
was
actually
re-engineered
and
reformulated
to
be
more
advanced.
It
has
a
higher
pigmentation
and
really
any
other
stain
out
there.
So
you
get
a
lot
of
color
tones.
You
get
a
lot
of
the
natural
wood
characteristics
coming
through
when
you
apply
the
stain
come
here.
This
one
is
actually
the
oil
that
can
be
applied
down
to
the
30
I'm,
sorry
50
degrees.
A
B
Comes
in
a
variety
of
capacities,
so
from
the
lighter
tones
of
like
a
natural,
transparent,
we
then
go
to
semi-transparent,
which
is
that
water
base
that
I
was
talking
about,
and
that
is
also
available
in
the
water-based
semi,
solid
and
solid,
which
is
totally
opaque.
So
we
have
a
lot
of
different
opacities
great
question
which
are
really
used
during
the
lifespan
of
the
deck
going
in
a
little
farther
in
depth.
B
When
you
have
a
brand-new
deck
you're,
not
gonna,
paint
it
solid
or
stay
in
its
solid
color
you're
gonna
do
either
a
toner
or
semi-transparent
or
a
transparent
stain
that
will
show
off
the
life
and
characteristics
of
the
deck.
Whereas
a
deck
gets
older
in
its
life,
you
apply
more
of
an
opaque
or
transparent
to
cover
up
the
blemishes
and
imperfections.
B
So
that's
the
PPG
timeless
exterior
stain
I'll
then
talk
about
the
exterior
timeless
paint.
This
is
a
first
for
home
depot.
It's
a
one
coat
exterior
that
is
lifetime
guaranteed
as
well.
Home
Depot
has
had
other
paints
in
the
past,
but
that
were
of
super
premium
quality,
but
they
were
not
one
coat
guaranteed.
B
B
D
D
Is
our
most
popular
one
to
apply
for
any
of
the
deck
stains
or
the
wood
oil
and
it
comes
with
refills
as
well.
This
is
also
located
and
out
too,
but
this
has
been
the
best
I
think
that
I've
heard
customers
say
that
this
it
even
works
sound
like
your
cedar,
shingles
and
stuff.
It
gets
right
up
underneath
that.
So
that's
really
good
for
that.
B
D
B
B
D
B
From
there
finally
I
guess
we
have
the
interior
timeless.
This
is
also
a
new
product,
it's
innovative
because
it
is
a
one
coat
guaranteed
paint.
As
long
as
you
use
one
of
those
1000
colors,
it
has
also
a
Home
Depot's,
toughest,
most
wear
resistant
paint
with
confidence.
It's
good
for
kitchens
bathrooms
hallways.
If
you
have
kids
or
pets,
it's
very
scrub,
all
very
washable.
It
can
be
used
really
and
any
application
can
be
applied
down
to
50
degrees,
but
more
than
likely
you're
not
going
to
apply
it
below
that
anyways.
A
B
B
B
Down
a
little
bit,
the
key
to
success
with
the
longevity
of
a
deck
is
to
seal
it,
to
protect
it
from
the
elements.
Well,
the
only
way
you're
gonna
seal
it
effectively
is,
if
you
prep
and
clean
and
strip
and
sand
the
duck.
So,
depending
on
the
life
of
your
deck
right
now
or
the
state
of
your
current
deck,
you
may
have
to
actually
use
a
wood
cleaner,
which
most,
what
cleaners
contain
a
chemical
called
oxalic
acid,
it
almost
is
like
liquid
sandpaper,
is
how
I
would
describe
it.
D
B
To
address
prep
of
a
deck
a
little
farther
in
our
brochures,
we
do
have
a
simple
water
test
that
we
recommend
you
try
on
your
deck
before
you
apply
a
product,
because
if
your
deck
is
currently
sealed
with
the
sealant
that
you've
applied
previously,
you
want
to
make
sure
that
when
you
apply
a
bead
of
water
or
just
a
couple
drips
of
water,
it
soaks
into
the
wood.
That
means
that
there
is
no
sealant.
B
C
B
C
E
B
E
C
B
So
there's
a
lot
of
different
ways.
You
can
apply
paints
a
lot
of
correctly
a
lot
incorrectly,
but
I
will
start
with
actually
will
do
the
brush
first
and
she
can
cut
in
so
a
couple
different
styles
of
brushes.
This
is
a
shortcut,
it's
very
small
and
petite,
but
it
is
very
good
for
I
can't
actually
open
it
open.
B
B
C
B
B
A
lot
of
people
hold
it
like
a
pencil
hold
it
like
this
and
it's
more
obvious
on
a
long
handle
brush
a
lot
of
people
hold
a
paintbrush
like
this,
which
is,
in
my
professional
opinion,
the
worst
way
you
could
hold
a
brush
because
you're
gonna
get
writer's
cramp,
it's
gonna
cause
shaking
gonna,
be
sore
after
a
short
period
of
time.
The
correct
way
to
hold
a
brush
is
perdy.
The
brush
that
I
chose
is
the
pretty
exile.
B
They
actually
put
a
little
yellow
sticker
on
the
front
here
and
you
take
your
pointer
finger
and
you
actually
put
it
on
top
of
that
little
yellow
sticker
and
you
let
the
handle
rest
and
the
palm
of
your
hand.
And
then
you
pinch
it
with
your
thumb.
So
by
doing
that,
you
actually
choke
down
on
the
brush,
so
you're
a
lot
closer
if
they're
to
holding
like
a
pencil.
B
D
B
So
there
is
balance.
Balance
is
important
if
you
have
a
lot
of
weight
on
one
side.
That's
why
the
short
cut
is
a
little
unbalanced,
but
it's
still
a
good
brush.
Also,
this
larger
more
broad
handle
is
designed
for
people
with
larger
hands.
So
like
a
man,
whereas
I
don't
have
another
one
with
me,
but
Purdy
XL
actually
makes
a
skinnier
handle,
that's
actually
for
women
or
someone
with
smaller
hands
so
depending
on.
B
B
B
Yes,
so
tapings
recommended,
if
you're
not
extremely
comfortable
cutting
in
without
tape,
if
you've
done
it
a
fair
amount,
I
mean
it's
really
nothing
to
worry
about.
As
long
as
you
carry
a
a
rag
damp
rag
with
you,
you
can
always
clean
up
anything
that
you
get
another
little
tip
that
I
have
is.
You
should
always
have
a
five
in
one
tool
or
a
putty
knife
with
you
to
really
smooth
out
anything,
but
also
with
your
damp
rag.
I.
B
B
Fine
aware
about
it,
so
it
takes
a
steady
hand.
It
takes
a
little
bit
of
time
and
initially
she
held
it
like
a
pencil
and
you
shouldn't
have
that
money
or
that
good
of
a
grip
or
that
well
of
a
position
on
it.
But
now
that
she's
choked
down
a
little
bit,
she
can
get
a
little
better.
It's
a
little
better
of
an
angle
at
it
now
another
technique
that
I
recommend
is
I,
always
move
from
top
to
bottom
left
to
right,
just
like
you're
reading,
and
this
particular
brush
has
an
angle
on
it.
B
This
is
a
two
and
a
half
inch
angle
from
perdy
excel
when
I
paint
I
hold
it
like
this,
like
I
mentioned
earlier,
but
this
is
your
top
leading
edge
so
whether
you're
doing
the
ceiling
or,
if
you're
doing
the
floor
or
the
baseboard
yes
trim.
If
I
was
doing
this,
if
I
was
standing
up,
I
would
actually
want
this.
To
be
the
leading
edge
to
be
the
pointing
edge
is
what
I
should
mention.
So
you
would
actually
go
like
that
across.
E
B
Is
really
up
to
the
painter
themselves
or
the
user
themselves?
I
like
the
two
and
a
half
inch,
because
you
get
a
lot
of
space
or
a
lot
of
area
done
and
a
pretty
face
fast
pace,
but
you
can
use
down
to
a
one
inch
paint
brush
or
some
pro
painters
use
a
three
and
three
or
three
and
a
half
inch
paint
brush,
because
they're
very
confident
and
very
you
know,
Swift
with
what
they
do.
My
question.
B
So
this
one
here
is
a
polyester
nylon
blend
with
the
PPG
interior.
We
do
recommend
a
blended.
We
do
not
want
to
use
a
straight
natural,
so
you
can
use
the
total
synthetic
a
polyester
brush,
but
as
long
as
you're,
not
using
a
natural
bristle,
because
those
are
really
reserved
for
oil
products.
As
in
the
stain
the.
B
The
wood
oil
stain
water-based
products
generally
want
the
blend
bristles,
but
they
do
make
pretty
makes
the
chinax,
which
is
a
total
synthetic.
That
brush
is
good
for
really
a
lot
of
the
lower
end
paints
because
they
have
a
tendency
to
wick
the
paint
off
faster,
or
these
have
a
tendency.
The
blend
has
a
tendency
to
hold.
D
D
You
ever
come
to
the
Bloomington
Home
Depot.
Every
single
associate
in
my
department
is
really
really
good
with
they
they're
all
tenure,
so
they
have
really
good
techniques.
They
have
a
lot
of
product
knowledge.
They'll
tell
you
everything
that
you
need,
so
you
have
to
keep
coming
back
and
forth.
So
I
have
a
lot
of
confidence
and
the
people
that
work
at
my
store,
so
yeah
just
stop
in,
and
anybody
at
my
desk
is
gonna.
Tell
you
exactly
what
you
need
was.
A
A
B
B
Just
gonna
load
this
up,
quick
and
to
answer
your
question
as
I
demonstrate.
The
W
pattern
is
really
just
a
way
to
get
product
from
the
paint
tray
to
the
wall.
It's
not
how
you
should
walk
away
or
just
leave
the
paint's,
because
more
than
likely,
if
you
do
it
that
way,
you're
gonna
leave
a
lot
of
imperfections
or
a
lot
of
roller
marks.
B
So
when
you
first
start
a
roller
that
was
just
out
of
the
box
just
like
I
did
you
do
want
to
work
the
paint
in
a
little
bit
further
from
that
or
to
add
on
to
that
it's
actually
good
to
mist
or
lightly
get
the
roller
wet,
so
think
of
a
paint
like
shampoo
in
your
hair.
What
you
put
shampoo
directly
in
your
hair
without
you
know
what?
B
So
I'm
not
sure
how
well
you
guys
can
see
that,
but
it
is
applied
applied
at
an
even
rate.
You
can
see
peaks
and
valleys
in
the
finish
so
moving
from
here.
What
I
do
is
a
back
roll
that
I
mentioned
earlier
by
holding
the
roller
as
an
arrow
pattern
facing
or
pointing
the
direction
that
you're
moving,
because
this
is
the
heaviest
end.
This
is
where
the
paint
is
actually
fed
from.
B
If
you
rolled
it,
reversed
you'd
actually
have
an
excess
amount
of
paints
left
behind
and
you'd
actually
increase
your
problem
more
so
yes,
so
top
to
bottom
left
to
right.
Just
like
I
mentioned
I
do
a
back
roll
which
is
really
just
letting
the
weight
of
the
roller
physically
overlapping
about
50%.
By
doing
that,
you
get
almost
a
perfect
finish.
That's
a
lot
more
uniform
than
what
we
had
before
and
you
can
do
that
a
couple
times,
but
you
don't
want
to
overwork
the
paint
either.
Did
you
have
a
question?
Okay,.
C
B
B
That
has
some
Sheen
to
it.
You'll
see
the
individual
roller,
almost
hashes
or
flashing
is
what
they
call
that,
and
that's
more
than
likely
someone
that
applied
paint
at
an
uneven
rate
or
they
didn't
back
roll
paints,
not
biased.
It's
meant
to
go
on
really,
simply
especially
with
the
PVG
timeless.
It's
designed
to
be
really
effortless
when
you
put
it
on
it's
not
gonna
have
a
lot
of
drag.
B
It's
not
gonna,
give
you
a
lot
of
issues
and
it
actually
has
a
longer
work
time
than
a
lot
of
other
one
coat
products,
not
gonna
name
any
specifically,
but
home
people
carry
is
another
one
coat
product
that
has
a
tendency
to
dry
at
a
rapid
rate.
This
dries
a
little
slower
for
a
one
coat
and
the
way
we
can
do
that
is
the
timeless.
As
you
can
see,
it's
really
not
that
thick
of
paint
it's
actually
pretty
low
in
viscosity.
B
So
that
being
said,
it
doesn't
have
to
dry
at
a
really
rapid
rate,
because
it's
not
thick.
So
we
get
our
hide
and
coverage
our
one
foot
hiding
coverage
from
the
solids
content
in
this
product,
so
the
volume
solids
the
percentage
in
this
I'm
not
sure
the
exact
percentage
in
this
particular
can,
but
it's
a
lot
higher
than
the
competitors,
so
the
competitors
cheat
a
little
bit
by
putting
a
thick
paint
on
and
putting
it
on
about
twice
as
thick
as
we
would
so
with
confidence.
B
B
B
Those
paints
are
designed
to
look
flat,
but
still
be
washable
and
scrub,
a
bowl
and
durable
or
the
flat
that
I
mentioned
before
it's
really
not
that
washable
and
scrub
all
it
could
Mar
very
easily
if
you're,
if
you're,
walking
down
the
hallway
and
your
vacuum
or
broom
hits
the
wall.
If
that
finished
could
Mar
and.
B
B
Timeless
yep,
this
is
a
scrubber
Bowl
washable
flat.
So
it's
considered
a
matte
finish.
So
moving
up
to
the
scale
eggshell
is
the
next
Sheen
I
mean
there
is
some
other
ones
as
in
Pearl
or
low
last
year,
but
Home
Depot
just
really
has
eggshell
pumping
up
from
matte
eggshell
and
my
opinion
is
the
universal.
You
can
really
use
that
anywhere
throughout
the
house.
Kitchens
bathrooms
hallways
living
room,
dining
room.
It's
not
particularly
recommended
for
a
high
moisture
area
like
a
bathroom,
but
it
could
be
used.
B
The
benefit
of
eggshell
is
it's
a
low
Sheen
product
that
is
very
durable
and
scrub.
A
bowl
and
washable
moving
back
a
little
bit
to
the
the
matte
finish
to
lower
the
sheen
or
say
in
this
reverse,
but
the
low
Sheen
of
matte
hides
imperfections.
So
if
you
have
bumps
or
scratches
on
your
walls,
match
or
flat
is
going
to
hide
those
bumps
and
scratches,
as
you
increase
the
sheen
to
eggshell
or
satin
or
semi-gloss
or
high
gloss,
those
imperfections
will
be
amped,
so
you'll
definitely
see
those
pop
out.
B
C
E
F
B
Rolly,
yes,
flood
makes
a
product
people
G,
actually
owns
flood
float,
Rahl
is
actually
a
brush
stroke,
Eliminator
or
a
paint
extender.
So
what
it
does
is
it
prolongs
the
dry
time
of
paint.
So
when
you
actually
apply
the
product,
it's
gonna
dry,
it
a
slower
rate,
and
by
doing
that,
you
actually
get
more
of
a
clean
or
sleep
finish.
Yeah.
Oh,
it's
a
flood
product
called
float.
Rahl
is
the
latex
one
and
they
also
make
penetrant
for
oil.
B
So
the
other
little
tip
that
I
have
for
you
and
painting
doors
and
trim
is
if
you
use
a
very
low
nap
roller
or
what
I
recommend
is
a
foam
roller
or
a
foam
brush
yeah.
That
will
also
help
eliminate
the
stipple
or
the
eggshell
finish
that
a
roller
would
leave
behind
and
also
would
help
with
the
brush
marks.
B
B
That's
a
great
question,
so
we
have
a
thousand
plus
colors
on
that
brochure
that
I
mentioned
those
colors
have
to
be
of
99
percent
opacity
in
order
to
be
approved
as
a
own
coat
collar,
and
that
is
tested.
We
actually
do
our
lab
tests
with
a
bright
red
called
crimson
red.
It's
a
very,
almost
blood
red.
B
Answering
your
question
really
more
directly
is:
if
it
fails
those
tests,
if
it
automatically,
doesn't
go
in
our
our
color
spectrum,
we
have.
We
had
to
actually
add
about
forty
nine
colors
last
year
in
order
to
get
the
1000
mark
mm-hmm.
So
it
took
us
a
little
work
to
get
there,
but
we
definitely
made
it
so
with
confidence.
Any
color
that
you
choose
out
of
that
brochure
will
cover
in
one
coat
over
anything
the
stipulation
with
that
is
if
there
is
damage
sheetrock
or
anything
behind
it.
B
The
little
thing
that
I
have
learned
over
my
time
is
the
substrate
has
to
be
clean.
So
there
can't
be
any
foreign
contaminants
dry
cannot
be
wet,
moisture
cannot
be
present,
dull
cannot
be
shiny
and
sound.
It
has
to
be
solid,
so
clean,
dry,
dull
and
sound.
If
it
meets
those
four
characteristics
or
criterias,
you
should
not
have
any
issues.
B
F
C
F
B
B
What
I
recommend
is
do
one
wall
at
a
time.
Why
don't?
When
I
mention
cutting
in
before,
we
really
only
cut
in
the
bottom,
but
you
should
almost
cut
in
or
you
should
not.
Almost.
You
should
cut
in
the
entire
picture
frame
of
a
wall,
but
only
do
one
wall
at
a
time,
because
if
you
do
multiple
walls
in
a
room
that
has
four
walls,
if
you
cut
in
every
single
corner
and.
B
F
B
So
great
question
like
when
you're
back
rolling
back
roll
only
about
four
feet
at
a
time
after
you
applied
your
paint
and
then
move
on
to
the
next
four
feet
and
then
blend
that
in
before
the
previous
one
tries
or
tears,
I
I
would
I
would
recommend
it
depending
obviously
they're
scenarios
where
you
can
do
that,
but
in
a
typical
bedroom,
I
go
from
left
to
right
top
to
bottom,
but
from
ceiling
the
floor.
Yo.
F
D
B
Can
get
you
with
with
ease
from
the
floor
or
the
ceiling
to
the
floor,
where
I
have
seen
numerous
accounts,
and
this
is
my
own
personal
experience.
You
see
people
that
paint
their
room
or
whatever
and
they
paint
up
top,
and
then
they
paint
the
bottom
after
you
can
see
that
lap
mark
it
just
creates
more
more
issues
and
more
lap
marks
or
if
you
can
just
get
a
continuous
flow
and
that's
really
what
the
professionals
do
as
well.
F
F
B
F
B
B
C
B
That
rule
also
exists
with
water
stains,
so
just
like
the
PPG,
a
timeless
interior.
This
is
a
water-based
product.
If
you
apply
a
water-based
paint
over
a
water
stain
that
water
stain
could
reactivate
early,
we
occur
or
seep
through
the
paint,
and
it
could
create
a
ring
or
a
small.
You
know
color
yeah,
but
if
you
use
the
oil
or
the
shellac
it'll,
actually
create
a
membrane
that
seals
everything
in
behind
it.
It's
a
great
question:
oh
did
you
have
another
question.
C
B
E
D
B
Roller,
cleaner,
yes
or
if
you're,
just
renting
it
out
and
just
using
a
five
in
one
tool,
I
don't
have
with
me
either
or
using
your
hand
to
wring
coats.
The
paint's
actually
set
the
roller
vertically
so
that
will
allow
all
the
paints
and
all
the
water
to
seep
to
the
bottom,
anticipate
it
or
if
you
leave
it
like
this,
let's
say
table
or
you
know,
in
a
tote,
it'll
all
pull
up
there
and
it
could
actually
molder
not
dry
out.
B
D
D
D
A
lot
of
people
don't
just
keep
going
over
the
same
area,
because
when
paint
goes
on
and
it's
wet,
it's
not
drying,
obviously
right
away,
so
they'll
just
keep
going
over
and
when
you're
doing.
When
you
keep
over
like
rolling
when
you're
over
rolling
an
area,
it's
actually
pulling
the
paint
off
and
it'll
get
sort
of
chunky
almost
so
what
you
want
to
do
is
because
you're
gonna
not
with
this
paint
but
some
paints
are
two
coats.
D
D
B
E
I
mean
that
lets.
The
issue,
though,
is
if,
if
you
get
two
different
rapid
or
two
different
rates
of
drying,
you
might
see
the
different
flashing
of
the
product.
So
what
I
like
to
use
as
an
analogy
is
look
at
paints
as
a
piece
of
paper.
That's
really
how
thin
it
is.
It's
really
the
thickness
of
about
two
pieces
of
paper.
E
E
D
To
be
be
honest,
when
I
paint
at
my
house
I
don't
do
how
he
said
and
I
might
not
be
doing
it
right,
but
because
of
what
you
just
said,
you're
doing
it
by
yourself
and
you're
worried
about
that
I
just
usually
do
where
I'm
gonna
do
and
it
might
take
a
little
longer.
But
that's
so
I
know
it's
not
gonna
dry.
No
weird
on
me
like.
C
E
D
Thing
that
we
carry
at
Home
Depot
it's
from
Sherline,
they
make
the
duck
pad
that
I
brought
is
called
the
edger
or
we
have
a
corner.
It's
sort
of
I
used
it
in
my
laundry
room,
so
I
didn't
have
to
tape
like
where
my
ceiling
meets
the
top
of
my
wall.
It
has
little
wheels
on
it
and
it
has
like
a
little
like
fine
like
hair
bristle.
That's
a
really
good
product.
You
don't
barely
touch
the
surface
with
the
bristles.
It
looks
like
it's
almost
little
beads
and
I
looked
at
it.
D
The
first
time
I
tried
it
and
I
said
this
is
not
gonna
work,
so
I
tried
it
with
the
thing
and
I
just
lightly
pressed
the
paint
and
the
beads
actually
smooth
out
and
those
little
fibers,
and
it
makes
it
a
clean
cut
across
edge.
So
you
could
also
try
that
as
well
make
sure
if
you
do
buy
that
product,
you
don't
submerge
the
wheels
into
the
paint,
because
you
will
have
tire
tracks
along
your
ceiling,
but
it
really
works
really
well,
so
that's
another
project
or
product.
You
can
try.