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Proper preparation is essential when it comes to exterior painting. Without thorough preparation, the paint may not adhere properly, leading to a poor finish and a shorter lifespan. The first step in preparing your home for exterior painting is cleaning the surface. Dirt, debris, and mildew can interfere with the adhesion of paint, so its crucial to wash the walls thoroughly before starting the job. A pressure washer can be a highly effective tool for cleaning large areas of siding or brick, but it's important to use the appropriate pressure settings to avoid damaging the surface. For areas with mildew or mold, use a mixture of water and bleach or a specialized cleaning solution to kill the spores and prevent further growth. Next, inspect the exterior for any cracks, holes, or damaged areas. Use a high-quality filler to patch these imperfections, and once its dry, sand the surface smooth. For wood surfaces, check for peeling or flaking paint, and scrape off any loose paint before.
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