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        "text": "The interior painting process typically begins with thorough preparation, which is crucial for a lasting finish. This involves cleaning surfaces, repairing any cracks or holes, sanding, and masking off areas that won't be painted. Next, a primer is applied to ensure good paint adhesion and uniform color. After priming, two coats of the chosen paint are usually applied, allowing adequate drying time between coats. The final step involves inspection, touch-ups, and removal of masking materials.",
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        "description": "Interior painting involves surface prep, repairs, priming, and applying two coats of paint, with drying time between each step."
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  "description": "Interior painting involves surface prep, repairs, priming, and applying two coats of paint, with drying time between each step."
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