RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Always naked when painting inside and also outside when possible
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.Have painted nude since I bought my first home exactly 40 years ago! More comfortable and no clothing to wash!
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Post #219johngwSuper NudistDo not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may differ. GBS RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.We have painted in the nude, but only with water based paint, that will come off in the shower. I tend to wear clothes when I use gloss paint, there isn't any way that shit is coming off in the shower. And I am not washing it off with turpentine, ow, that could be nasty.
It usually comes off easily with a nail brush and Swarfega. I don't know if this picture will survive.
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RE: Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.we love painting in the nude as its a great way to do it and get the paint off in the shower
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RE:Has anyone ever painted a room while nude.We have painted in the nude, but only with water based paint, that will come off in the shower. I tend to wear clothes when I use gloss paint, there isn't any way that shit is coming off in the shower. And I am not washing it off with turpentine, ow, that could be nasty.
A better choice to remove any enamel paint would be mineral spirits rather than turpentine. It is not as likely to cause any skin irritation.
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