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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 10: Allow the walls to dry.
Once the paint dries, the result of ragging is a rich, textured, hand-finished faux pattern that adds sophistication to your living space.
Enjoy the new sophisticated look that ragging brings to your room.

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Text by Benjamin Hardy
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