Painting in the nude makes for easy cleanup.
Absolutely. Prefer to do so nude.
- 11 years ago
Yes, all the other posters have it right. It is much easier to clean paint from skin than dried paint from clothes....just avoid rooms with large windows.
- 11 years ago
Painted the bedroom today. Didn't get a drop of paint on my clothes, maybe because they were in the closet. I need to rewire a few switches, nude of course and the job will be done.I'm looking forward to painting the boat when the weather warms up.
- 11 years ago
- 11 years ago
Painting in the nude makes for easy cleanup.
Actually doing the Master Bedroom and bath right now. Prior owners painted over wall paper (poop brown color) so I have peeled the paper, removed the popcorn ceiling, primed everything, refloating any imperfections, resanding and hope to have final coat up by this weekend.
- 11 years ago
I have painted in the nude. Using latex paint easily washes of if I get any on me. For that mater, I no everything nude indoors!
- 11 years ago
I had painted my brothers house last summer and I was naked throughout..
- 11 years ago
Key thing to remember, if you are painting the ceiling wear a hat, getting paint off skin is easy, getting it out of hair is quite another issue
- 11 years ago
Key thing to remember, if you are painting the ceiling wear a hat, getting paint off skin is easy, getting it out of hair is quite another issue
Reminds me of a time working on a flat roof of a two story building. I had a 2 gallon tub of pva sealant. Somehow I managed to knock it over and it fell off the roof, landing upside down on my friend's head. He had long hair and a full bushy beard. It would have made a great scene for a comedy film, I almost fell off the roof in a fit of laughter,but my friend didn't see the funny side of it.
- 11 years ago
I have done a few rooms in my house in the nude. Any paint splatter washes off skin better then clothes.
- 11 years ago