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  "name": "Are there different techniques for touching up different wall textures?",
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      "name": "Are there different techniques for touching up different wall textures?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Yes, different wall textures require specific touch-up techniques for optimal results. For smooth walls, a light hand with a brush or a small foam roller can work, ensuring not to overload the tool with paint. For textured walls, such as orange peel or knockdown, it's crucial to match the original application method and tool. A stippling brush or a texture roller may be needed to replicate the texture. Applying paint too heavily or with the wrong tool can make the touch-up patch stand out. Practice on an inconspicuous area first to perfect the technique for your specific wall texture.",
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        "description": "Yes, smooth walls use brushes or foam rollers; textured walls need specific tools like stippling brushes or texture rollers to match the existing finish."
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  "description": "Yes, smooth walls use brushes or foam rollers; textured walls need specific tools like stippling brushes or texture rollers to match the existing finish."
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