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How to Apply a Ragging Faux Painting Technique

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Ragging is a faux painting technique that provides both warmth and texture to any room.
Step 8: Fix the lap lines with an additive process.
Sometimes the edges between work areas, called laps lines, look too light and you can see where the areas join. To fix, use an additive process by applying some glaze directly to the rag and patting the light area along the lap line.
Apply some glaze to the rag and pat it onto the light areas.

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