3. Filling In Holes With Crayon
This clever bit takes us back to our days in college. Choose a crayon that matches your wall’s color closely, and you’re set to go. The idea is to color in your wall, coloring for adults. You will begin to notice that it will be filled and will blend into the wall rather nicely by using pressure as you color over the hole. Simply rub the crayon over nail holes or any other minor damages.
4. Use Tape To Ensure Your Edges Are Even And Straight
You can identify with the challenges of getting it perfectly even and symmetrical for those who have tried to caulk their own skirtings and edges; keeping it straight and tidy is super hard. Well, next time you venture into the world of caulking, just pick up some tape from the builders and put it as straight as you can under the required area. As soon as you’re done with the caulk, be sure to remove the tape, so it’s still wet. If you remove the tape after the caulk has dried, the work you have done may break or chip it.