Next Time You Paint, Try Using Your Putty Tool for a Neat Hack

Revamping your space with a fresh coat of paint can be a messy and time-consuming process. Traditional methods involve using painter’s tape along the edges of floors and ceilings to prevent paint splatter on other surfaces. If you’re looking for a quicker and more efficient way to paint, consider using a putty knife tool for a neat hack that can help you achieve clean corners in less time.



The concept is simple: instead of using painter’s tape, you can use a putty knife tool to guide your paint roller or brush along the edges of the wall. This method allows excess paint to cover the knife instead of the adjacent wall, ensuring a clean finish in the corners. While there may be some challenges with this technique, such as paint going under the knife, using a plastic tool can minimize wall damage.



Why this putty tool paint hack can give you the edge over other methods

While painter’s tape is a common method for painting interiors, the putty tool hack offers a faster and more reusable alternative. This hack is particularly useful when painting multiple colors on adjacent walls without waiting for paint to dry between applications. The putty tool is also more convenient and comfortable to use compared to other DIY hacks like using file folders or angled brushes. Additionally, having a putty knife on hand can quickly address issues like paint cracking or blistering without the need for a complete repaint.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.