Anonymous wrote:It will show. The best you can do is use the same kind of roll you used when you painted the wall, and make sure your paint is mixed very well. But the fact that eggshell is difficult to touch up is the reason why I use high quality matte paint (BM aura).
Anonymous wrote:I am so ocd about stuff like this in general but I touch up walls and don’t think it’s noticeable. I’ve done it with Benjamin moore eggshell and flat and SW. Make sure it’s the same paint, prime if appropriate, use a big roller and feather out the area. Two coats. Voila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless the paint is completely flat, you would need to paint the whole wall. There's no way to "touch up" a wall if there's any sheen to the paint.
The finish is eggshell. I really don't want to paint the whole wall, it's big! No way to touch it up very carefully so it's not noticeable except on close inspection?
Anonymous wrote:Unless the paint is completely flat, you would need to paint the whole wall. There's no way to "touch up" a wall if there's any sheen to the paint.