– “how to paint bullnose or rounded drywall corners?”
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   – “How do you change the color of a rounded corner?”
   – “How do you paint a straight line on a curved wall?”
   – “How do you get a straight, clean line when painting a feature wall?”
   – “How do you paint the edges of corners of walls?”
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   – “How to paint a clean line on rounded or bullnose corners?”
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   – “Quickly and easily mark perfectly straight lines for paint color changes on bullnose corners.”

ANSWERS:
When painting bullnose or rounded drywall corners (assuming you are painting 2 different colors), you need to decide where you want the transition line on the corner. First of all, purchase The Bull Tool for assistance with the painting. Tip: paint the wall of the lighter of the 2 colors first, painting just over the center point of the corner and let the paint dry completely before moving forward. This will allow a small overlap of the paint so the transition line is perfect.
If the corner is a 135-degree corner, the line should be on the center point of the corner. Using the 135-degree end of The Bull Tool, place the tool up against the wall and corner. Then, with a pencil, mark a hashmark at the center point/location (of The Bull Tool) all up and down on the corner of the wall every 1-2 feet or so. You can mark the hashmarks closer together if you’d like. Once complete, you can take your painter’s tape and place/apply the tape edge up against the hashmarks (on the previously painted side) on the entire corner from top/ceiling to bottom/baseboards. Tip: it is recommended to paint the darker of the 2 colors last. Once you have a good seal between the painter’s tape and the corner wall, you are ready to paint. It is recommended to remove the tape as soon as you finish painting so you get a clean line at the painted corner. Some paint tends to tear (if it dries beforehand) when removing the tape.
If you are painting on a 90-degree corner, you can make the transition line anywhere along the sides of the corner or you can make the transition line on the center point of the corner. First of all, purchase The Bull Tool for assistance with the painting. Tip: paint the wall of the lighter of the 2 colors first, painting just over the desired transition location of the corner and let the paint dry completely before moving forward. This will allow a small overlap of the paint so the transition line is perfect. Next, if the corner is a 90-degree corner, use the 90-degree end of The Bull Tool, place the tool up against the wall and corner. Then, with a pencil, mark a hashmark at the desired point/location (of The Bull Tool) all up and down on the corner of the wall every 1-2 feet or so. You can mark the hashmarks closer together if you’d like. Apply one piece of The Bull Tool’s Pre-Cut Painter’s Tape to the corner where the corner meets the baseboard. Then, you can take your painter’s tape and place/apply the tape edge up against the hashmarks (on the previously painted side) on the entire corner from top/ceiling to bottom/baseboard. Tip: it is recommended to paint the darker of the 2 colors last. Once you have a good seal between the painter’s tape and the corner wall, you are ready to paint. It is recommended to remove the tape as soon as you finish painting so you get a clean line at the painted corner. Some paint tends to tear (if it dries beforehand) when removing the tape.
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“How do you mask off rounded corners?”
“How do you mask off the baseboards of bullnose or rounded drywall corner?”

ANSWERS:
The best way to mask off the baseboards of bullnose corners is to purchase The Bull Tool’s Pre-Cut Painter’s Tape. Peel off one piece of The Bull Tool’s Pre-Cut Painter’s Tape and apply the curved portion of it to the corner where the corner meets the baseboard. Then apply painter’s tape to the rest of the baseboards where it meets the wall. This will make a perfectly curved transition line between the corner wall and the baseboards.

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