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  "name": "What's the difference between patching and full surface repaint when fixing peeling paint?",
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      "name": "What's the difference between patching and full surface repaint when fixing peeling paint?",
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        "text": "Patching involves repairing only the localized areas where paint is peeling, blending the new paint with the existing finish. This is suitable for small, isolated spots. A full surface repaint, conversely, entails preparing and repainting the entire surface or wall. This is often necessary when peeling is widespread, the existing paint is significantly faded or damaged, or to achieve a uniform, consistent look. While patching is quicker and cheaper, a full repaint provides a longer-lasting and aesthetically superior solution for extensive issues.",
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        "description": "Patching fixes small, localized peeling spots, while a full repaint addresses widespread issues for a uniform finish."
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  "description": "Patching fixes small, localized peeling spots, while a full repaint addresses widespread issues for a uniform finish."
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