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The interior walls of timber sheds can be painted using any exterior or interior wood treatment. These come in a range of forms; including woodstains, varnishes, oils & paints. The type of wood treatment you opt for completely depends on the look you want to achieve.
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Next, it is time to get painting! It is important to apply a primer at this point if the paint you are using requires one. If you are using a wood paint such as Sadolin Superdec, you do not need a primer. Furthermore, woodstains or wood varnishes do not require a primer to be applied. Depending on the product you are using, you have three options for painting; a paint brush, a paint roller or spray equipment. The best solution for many people is a combination of a paint brush and a roller. A medium-pile roller will be best suited for painting the inside of your shed as the chances are this won't be perfectly smooth. If you are using an oil-based paint, a natural bristle paint brush is best. If you are using a water-based product like Sadolin Superdec or Sadolin Classic you must use a synthetic paint brush as a natural bristle brush will absorb water. Apply the wood treatment evenly to the surface, starting on the ceilings. Painting the edges with your paint brush first and then using a roller to paint the rest of the surface will leave the best finish. This allows you to roll back over where you have used the paint brush, allowing you to get a perfectly smooth finish with no brush marks or darker patches where the paint brush has applied more paint than the roller. Once you have applied one coat of the treatment, allow to completely dry before recoating. This will likely be 3-4 hours with a water-based wood treatment. Apply subsequent coats of your chosen wood treatment as per the manufacturer's instructions. Once dry you are done! Bare in mind that some products will have a curing period in which while dry, they won't be as durable until the product has cured. This can often take up to a week.
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