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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<description>Another tip is use caulk, and caulk everything! Run beads of caulk where the walls meet cealing, corners of walls, along chair rails, base boards etc.  It helps provide an &quot;even&quot; surface and looks nice especially when you have two different colors meeting at a seam like the wall and ceiling or an accent wall. The paint also tends to &quot;stay away&quot; from the caulk when trying to get a nice even line. A professional painter taught me this trick, and it works great.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another tip is use caulk, and caulk everything! Run beads of caulk where the walls meet cealing, corners of walls, along chair rails, base boards etc.  It helps provide an &#8220;even&#8221; surface and looks nice especially when you have two different colors meeting at a seam like the wall and ceiling or an accent wall. The paint also tends to &#8220;stay away&#8221; from the caulk when trying to get a nice even line. A professional painter taught me this trick, and it works great.</p>
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