I'm an IMI qualified painter. Every word of what GN has said is true. I knew two painters locally who have died (unpleasantly) in recent years due to "I'll just blow that bit in" and other careless mistakes. Don't do it if you don't have all the proper gear.
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Lacquering wood
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Re: Lacquering wood
What about gloves? Can't see those unless flesh coloured.
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Re: Lacquering wood
Guilty has charged your honour - having said that the image is mocked - I was not actually painting at the time the image was being taken by my other half who took the shot in a long summer dress, a pair of filp flops and no PPE whatsoever So yes you should be wearing gloves along with the rest of the kitWhat about gloves? Can't see those unless flesh coloured
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