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Advice on touching up paint around new windowboards.

House walls were painted Dulux matt 1y ago.

Had windowboards replaced. They have put a little plaster/render around the areas damaged as the old windowboards came out.

It was agreed that decorating would be my responsibility.

My plan was to mask up, lightly sand and thn put the same paint on with a mini roller.

If at all possible, I would like to avoid having to paint large parts of wall.

Looking for advice on doing this ESP around how to touch up a matt paint.

TIA

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  • keystone
    keystone Posts: 10,916 Forumite
    Touching up will always look like touching up because of relative ageing. Really you should be thinking of doing the whole wall tbh. Theres no particular advice concerning touching up matt paint.

    Cheers
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