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Grime or marks on the wall attract the eye and make the painted surface look dirty. On some high-gloss walls, you can wipe away most marks and dirt, but, even on these surfaces, sometimes all that can fix the mark is a fresh application of paint. While some walls will require full coverage, you might be able to fix small areas with touch ups. High-use or high-traffic wall sections, such as the front door, around door handles, around door frames, near baseboards and around light switches, usually require regular, semi-annual touch up paint jobs. Use these tips to learn how to touch up paint.
 
Grime or marks on the wall attract the eye and make the painted surface look dirty. On some high-gloss walls, you can wipe away most marks and dirt, but, even on these surfaces, sometimes all that can fix the mark is a fresh application of paint. While some walls will require full coverage, you might be able to fix small areas with touch ups. High-use or high-traffic wall sections, such as the front door, around door handles, around door frames, near baseboards and around light switches, usually require regular, semi-annual touch up paint jobs. Use these tips to learn how to touch up paint.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==