Plastic Bags Make Spot Painting Easy
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Gary Swensen, Yankton, S. Dak.: “Whenever I have to do spot painting on equipment, instead of using masking tape I just use old plastic grocery bags. It’s easy to tuck the bags into tight places, and they can be left on indefinitely without leaving any sticky residue like with tape. And after the bags dry out they can be reused. The photo shows how we recently used plastic bags while painting the mounting brackets on our front-end loader.”
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Gary Swensen, Yankton, S. Dak.: “Whenever I have to do spot painting on equipment, instead of using masking tape I just use old plastic grocery bags. It’s easy to tuck the bags into tight places, and they can be left on indefinitely without leaving any sticky residue like with tape. And after the bags dry out they can be reused. The photo shows how we recently used plastic bags while painting the mounting brackets on our front-end loader.”
Plastic Bags Make Spot Painting Easy