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How to Stop Paint from Bleeding Under Painter’s Tape:

How to Stop Paint from Bleeding Under Painter’s Tape:

Tired of Paint Bleeding Through Tape? Try This.

You’ve taped your edges.
You’ve got your roller loaded.
You’re ready to go.

And then somehow… paint still leaks under the tape.

Cue the frustration.

But it doesn’t have to be like that.

Here are two simple tricks to keep your lines clean and sharp.

Option One: Seal with the original wall color

This one works best if you still have the base color on hand.

After you apply the tape, take your original wall color and paint along the tape line.
Let it dry.

That layer will seal the edge, so when you apply your new color, nothing can sneak underneath.

When you pull the tape, you get a smooth, perfect line.
No smudges. No touch-ups.

Option Two: Use a little caulk

If you don’t have the original paint color, no problem.
Here’s another option that works just as well.

After you tape your edge, take a thin line of clear caulk and run it along the tape.
White works too — just go light.

Smooth it out gently with your finger.
Then paint right over it.

And here’s the key: pull the tape while the paint is still wet.
If you wait too long, the dried paint could crack or peel.

These little extra steps take a few minutes, but the payoff is big.

No more paint bleeding.
No more uneven edges.

Just crisp, clean lines — the way it’s supposed to look.

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