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Who wants to paint a ton of built-ins with a roller and brush? It's doable but definitely not the smartest, fastest or most professional looking approach.
The last few months I've been making over our upstairs walk-in closet and the most drastic change is painting the built-ins. I used the Homeright Finish Max sprayer and the results are amazing!
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To be perfectly honest I've never painted with a sprayer before. The thought of cleaning all the parts was enough to turn me off UNTIL I realized how much square footage there was to paint in all these built-ins. (There are actually 3 portions of built-ins, the above picture only shows one wall and a small portion of another on the left.)
The smarter person in me decided it was time to give the sprayer a try.
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