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Frye Family Painting and Drywall Repair
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Ed was fantastic from start to finish! He sent progress pictures and stayed in contact throughout the whole project. He removed popcorns ceilings, textured the ceiling, painted walls/trim, painted cabinets, installed new interior doors, painted tile showers, and installed all new flooring. Excellence all the way! Call him today!"
Two room drywall & paint
Two room drywall & paint
Two room drywall & paint
Two room drywall & paint
Two room drywall & paint

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By Dezyn LLC
5.0(
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The company is professional and the work is high quality! They not only install cabinets (to perfection), but they paint, put in moulding, drywall installation/finishing, install doors, new sinks, and floor tile. Everything was done to satisfaction! I would highly recommend this company."
New Kitchen
New kitchen
Response time2 days
Response rate94%
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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Linoleum adhesive is quite stubborn, so you may have to try several different methods for removal. You can start with a wallpaper steamer and steam it off or add laundry detergent to water and let it soak into the adhesive. You can try paint thinner directly on the adhesive for about 10 minutes and then wipe away.

Most spray paints are oil-based, meaning you will need a solvent to dissolve them, like paint thinner, lacquer thinner, or acetone. While solvents can be useful in removing paint, they are also very flammable and require the use of a respirator. Beyond that, these products may smear paint and cannot be used on all surfaces.

There are times when you should remove all exterior paint before repainting. This includes when you need to get rid of lead-based paint (which should be done by a pro), or if you need to apply a different finish than what’s already there. Your house may also have too many pre-existing layers of old paint, in which case you’ll be better off getting rid of the old layers first.

Professionals use safe, efficient methods that protect surfaces and prepare for new finishes.

You don’t necessarily have to remove all the old paint before repainting your deck, but it’s best to remove as much as possible to ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish. Prioritize scraping off loose, peeling, or flaking paint, and sand down rough areas to create a smooth surface for the new paint to bond with.

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