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How easy is it to sponge a color over paint??

I just started painting my bathroom, which had wallpaper that we tore off. You can still see some of the marks left behind and its not an even tone. We tried to sand the walls down before we painted but it still looks unfinished. How would it look if I sponged another color onto the color i already have? Its a light &november blue& and I don't know a lot about these things. What color would I sponge over the blue? Please help!

Answer:

Yes, yes it can. I know because it's just happened to me 10 mins ago! My fire alarm went off so I jumped up and began running around looking for smoke but found nothing other than a freshly produced pile of dog poo right under the alarm. I have a large Malamute with a dickie tummy and we often have problems with her smelly behind but this has taken it to another level lol
There always are two hoses the one to infront of the radatior is the high pressure side High side for short and the larger diameter hose that gos to the connection near the fire wall across to the evaporator that hose is called the low side hose. Both have flexable rubber parts and metal piping. Be sure you put back the metal brackets. Other wise the vibration will break the new hose at the compressor. Also keep the distributor wires from rubbing on the low side .

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