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The Paint Touch-Up Survival Kit for Israeli Renters

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Scared of losing your deposit over a two-centimeter scuff? This episode breaks down the exact gear and process for non-destructive paint touch-up in Israeli apartments. From color-matching with spectrophotometers and apps to the right applicators for chips, gouges, and scuffs, we cover the full kit — including the inspection light that reveals what landlords see. Plus: why sheen matters more than color, how Property Reform’s wear-and-tear clause creates more anxiety than clarity, and why starting weeks before your lease ends is the real secret. No panic-painting at 11 PM.

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