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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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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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.

I have found that soap and a gently used nail brush is effective on both hands and body parts (including my penis on one occasion).

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