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Painting Tip - Keeping Wet Ones Handy |
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When doing painting, staining, or polyurethane projects; I keep Wet Ones pop-up wipes handy to clean my hands, wipe off paint brush handles, or wipe up small accidents. It's much more convenient than paint thinner, smells much better, and is much kinder to your skin.
By Claudia
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RE: Painting Tip - Keeping Wet Ones Handy
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Post By Shawn (Guest Post)
(06/19/2005)
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You can also just use a wet cleaning rag to clean small accidents and if paint gets on your skin eitherwipe it off on the clothes your wearing (providing they're ones you don't care get paint on them) or just wait and use a green scrubby and soap. I know I do it everyday.
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