As part of our mobile home renovation we are repainting.
My son was helping and hit some discolored spots on the ceiling with KILZ, and now I cannot see them clearly to go back over the treated spots with the paint. I don't want to repaint the whole ceiling, just the spots.
The KILZ is a brighter "white" than the paint it covered, which is a flat creamy off-white, but it still hard to differentiate visually. I tried a bright white LED flashlight I have but it is too bright and just bleaches everything out.
Does anyone have a fool-proof method to make the KILZ stand out?
My son was helping and hit some discolored spots on the ceiling with KILZ, and now I cannot see them clearly to go back over the treated spots with the paint. I don't want to repaint the whole ceiling, just the spots.
The KILZ is a brighter "white" than the paint it covered, which is a flat creamy off-white, but it still hard to differentiate visually. I tried a bright white LED flashlight I have but it is too bright and just bleaches everything out.
Does anyone have a fool-proof method to make the KILZ stand out?