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Originally Posted by Grancey
Painting! Can't paint a wall without ending up with paint splattered all over the floor and me. And the paint is always uneven on the surface after I roll it on. Red tells me that my layers are too thin, but I can't roll it on any heavier or there would be more paint all over everything else. Give me some trim work to do, and I'm great. But a big, spacious flat surface? No way.
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I also am not good at painting large surfaces. I'm not messy with it, but for some reason I always get air bubbles under the paint. I remember one time I was painting a wall in the kitchen. I saw an air bubble and thought that it I peeled it, it would go away. The paint peeled, but not all of it. The result was an unevenly painted wall with cracks and creases. If the color weren't an ugly yellow, it might have been forgivable. I had an obsession with having a yellow kitchen with white trim, I don't know why, but I no longer have that desire. Unlike you though, I'm not good at trim either, my hand is too shaky.