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Paint RoofTiles with a Foam Roller
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Clean the grooves with a stiff nylon brush
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Scrub side-to-side and up-and-down
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Sneak masking tape behind the Porch Roof Tiles
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all the way to the bottom of the grooves
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What the paper towel leaves behind is more than enough
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I should have used a sponge for this
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Pull the masking tape out of the groove before the paint dries
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I am flattening the bubbles with an awl at a low angle
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That's why I didn't let the paint fully dry
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As little paint as will spread around the roller
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Spread the paint on the roller until it is even
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If it is un-even it will flow into the grooves
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Touch the Roof very lightly with the roller
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Keep moving the roller until the little bit of paint spreads out
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Take out the Masking Tape... be careful of smearing the paint
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Scratch out the tile color where necessary
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