• "Cutting in" around the glass in windows is a lot easier than most people think and it is a lot better than using masking tape or paint shields. You can buy special, small paint brushes that have bristles with an angled edge,called a Cutting In Brush. These are ideal for any cutting in job. Don't over-load the brush with paint, hold it like a pen and start from one corner to paint a straight line.
Start just below where you want the edge to be and slowly work the paint up to the required line. Never have too much paint on the brush at a time, as this is when it goes everywhere. If the edge is not quite straight then you can simply go over this area again to even it out. If you find that the paint has gone too far up the glass, then simply get a wallpaper stripping knife and pull a piece of clean, lint free cloth tightly over the end and use this to carefully wipe off the excess paint. If you take a bit too much out then just cut in that area again.
The important thing is to work slowly and carefully. The more you practice the better and quicker you will become. This technique applies to any cutting in.
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