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I finally deceided I’ve had all the painting I can stand and starting subing this out. However, when painters come in a spray a house I can’t seem to get them to cover up the showers or tubs as good as they should and I end up with a fine mist over them. Anyone know of a wipe on product what would keep paint from sticking to stuff? (Like that Wagner film coating to put around windows.
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A $100 back charge will keep those tubs sparkling!
*I totally agree with blue, but I would up the antea bit.I don't clean up after anyone that I've paid to do work.You can spray Pam on stuff like a tub to protect is or at least make it easier to clean. Cleaning with TSP will remove most fine misting.
*A good swift 100 buck, kick in the paints, back charge is a great idea. I've seen a product in many paint stores called "OOPS" that is supposed to clean paint messes up. I've only used it a time or two with good results.
*b Hit them with the back charge!!!!!!!Use a product called goof off works like gang busters. Has saved me many times on stuff. Like when a new guy walked paint on the new UNFINISHED inlayed floor. Or the owners roofer set on my pile of chestnut boards with roofing tar all over his pants............ b HEY you! Get your a** off that wood
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Goof-Off is a brand name of zylene, which can be bought at hardware stores for a fraction of the cost of the name brand stuff. I paid less for a quart of zylene than what a pint of Goof-Off costs. It works well removing latex paint off of most surfaces.
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I finally deceided I've had all the painting I can stand and starting subing this out. However, when painters come in a spray a house I can't seem to get them to cover up the showers or tubs as good as they should and I end up with a fine mist over them. Anyone know of a wipe on product what would keep paint from sticking to stuff? (Like that Wagner film coating to put around windows.