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The primer is creating the final surface that you will be painting, so it needs to be as smooth and even as possible. Once again, make sure that you wipe away any dust that is clinging to the surface. 4. Paint the Area Drupal\Core\Form\FormBuilder->prepareForm('install_select_language_form', Array, Object) (Line: 278) After the primer has fully dried, sand down the area with the same type of sandpaper that you used in the first step. If the stain has been allowed to sit for long periods of time, you might not be able to remove it using any of the methods mentioned here. Drupal\Component\Annotation\Doctrine\DocParser->collectAnnotationMetadata('Drupal\Core\Render\Annotation\RenderElement') (Line: 720)
Simply add a little washing-up liquid to a dampened scrubbing brush or old toothbrush, and rub the liquid into the stain in small, circular motions. The above instructions are guaranteed to work in most cases, but if you find no success, we can provide with a few more solutions: Drupal\Component\Annotation\Doctrine\SimpleAnnotationReader->getClassAnnotation(Object, 'Drupal\Core\Render\Annotation\RenderElement') (Line: 145)Use a small roller or a brush to apply a layer of primer over the area. Apply the primer in short, smooth strokes, and make sure that it covers an area that is both wider and taller than the stain itself.
Drupal\Component\Annotation\Doctrine\SimpleAnnotationReader->getClassAnnotations(Object) (Line: 125) Drupal\Core\Form\FormBuilder->buildForm('Drupal\Core\Installer\Form\SelectLanguageForm', Object) (Line: 955) Test the method on a small, hidden area of paint first to make sure this technique will not damage your paint.
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If you do not already have a primer, a home improvement store will be able to advise on which one is right for you. 3. Sand Down the Primer Versions of the product are also sold under the generic names "adhesive putty" and "mounting putty". The generic trademark or common name for mounting putty varies by region. It is known as "Patafix" in France, Italy, Portugal, Austria and Turkey, Kennaratyggjó in Iceland and lærertyggis in Norway (both meaning "teacher's chewing gum"), Häftmassa ("attachment paste") or kludd in Sweden, and wondergom in South Africa (an Afrikaans word, literally translated as "wonder glue").