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A room I painted with beige semi-gloss paint has a long wall that gets a lot of outside light washing across it from a patio door. No matter how many coats I put on, the finish product looks blotchy. Like each pass with the roller had a different level of sheen to it. If you look at the wall straight on, it looks fine, but when you look at an angle and catch the reflection of the light it looks terrible. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong.
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A room I painted with beige semi-gloss paint has a long wall that gets a lot of outside light washing across it from a patio door. No matter how many coats I put on, the finish product looks blotchy. Like each pass with the roller had a different level of sheen to it. If you look at the wall straight on, it looks fine, but when you look at an angle and catch the reflection of the light it looks terrible. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.