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How To Reduce Your Paint Mess

Exterior painting is dirty work. For professionals and amateurs alike, at the end of a day of painting the outside of your house, you're going to end up with paint all over your body. It doesn't matter how good you are at painting, it is going to get all over. So, the name of the game is prepping, making sure that you're wearing the right clothing and using the correct equipment. This article explains some helpful tips when it comes to controlling the mess of an exterior paint job.

Protect Your Eyes

When you use a spraygun, you should never actually operate the gun unless you have protective eyewear on. This is the most important piece of protection. Wearing protective eyewear is actually a matter of health. Paint in your eyeballs can be painful, and it can even cause serious permanent damage.

Wear a Hat

Usually, getting paint in your hair isn't as painful, but it can be very annoying. When you are spraying, fine overspray floats down and settles on everything in its path, including the top of your head. You usually can't even feel the paint at first—until it starts to build up. At the end of a day of painting, if you aren't wearing any head protection, your hair will be caked in paint. Wearing a hat while you are painting will definitely save your hair, and you won't need to use so much shampoo later that night.

Gloves

Protective gloves can be annoying and uncomfortable if you aren't used to them, but it will definitely be more uncomfortable if you don't wear them. Paint is not only dirty, it will also dry out your hands and make them raw after a few days of painting. If you buy a box of disposable rubber gloves, you can take them off and throw them away as needed.

Wear Old Clothes of Jumpsuits

Most people just throw on old clothes to paint in. You should expect that you will have to throw away what you are wearing after you are done painting. This is why, even though they look goofy, so many people invest in disposable linen pant suits. These one-piece jumpsuits are convenient because you can wear normal clothes underneath them and they often have hoods to protect your hair. When you're done painting for the day, you can simply take off the jumpsuit and throw it away. You will have much less scrubbing to do later.

Ultimately, you are going to be able to prevent paint from getting all over, so play it safe and invest in this protective gear before you get started.

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