Work with paint requires special accuracy and attentiveness. It is always better to make sure that you do not stain the floor, windows and furniture than to try to wipe off the paint that accidentally hit them during the repair. Here are some more tips on how to do it. If you decide to leave a beautiful border between the wall and the ceiling, draw a flat border between them in advance to observe the specified parameters when painting walls. Without a drawn line, you will not be able to smoothly mark the border with a brush and, most likely, the curb will turn out to be uneven and ugly. Drawing such a border is quite simple: cut a strip about 50 cm long from cardboard or plywood from cardboard or plywood. Attach a pen or any wooder to it. Move this device, applying to the ceiling, and draw from below a flat line. You can use the same strip when painting old window frames. Apply it to the glass in places where you take a brush, and the glass will be protected from random strokes with paint. If after the repair you still have a paint, leave it in reserve, perhaps it will come in handy. To preserve the paint better and prevent the formation of a dry film on it, pour a thin layer of sunflower oil on top of the paint and carefully clog the jar. The paint will remain fresh for a few more years. If you do not want to part with the old brush after repair, put it in a glass jar, pour a solvent, and put the jar with a plastic bag and tie it tightly. So that when painting the wall there is no trace of the brush, the last layer of paint should be applied from top to bottom. If after drying the paint began to fall off in pieces, then you laid it with a too dense layer. It is better to apply paint with thin layers of 2-3 layers. When painting windows, doors, walls, you should not open the windows in the apartment and arrange a draft. With draft, the paint dries unevenly, and the quality of the work becomes much worse and more unsightly. So that when using the brush, bristles do not climb from it, it must be pre -processed as follows: lower it into the water for one hour, then dry it thoroughly, moisten in the paint and work with a brush on a brick surface or rough plaster. The hairs are leveled and stop climbing. Almost any paint smells very much. To reduce the smell, place a bucket with a salt solution at the corners of the room.