Saturday, March 15, 2014

How to Paint Garage Bedroom - Part 9 of 19 - Paint - Tape and Tarps

Lamp 
plastic cover
By Gary Boutin

Supplies and Tools:
Cement masking tape - red
paint tarps (both cloth and plastics)

Mrs D. wanted to upgrade her bedroom. She wanted the bedroom fixed before her new tenet would arrive in three days.

This post shows the five steps to tape and tarp the floors before painting.

Step 1: Fig.1 shows a wooden the desk is in the middle of the room, perfect to place paint trays and other material I may need to paint the room. The desk was not moved because it weight several hundred pounds.
Fig.1 Desk in middle
Step 2: Fig.2 and fig.3 shows the progression of taping and placing several painter's tarps on the office/bedroom floor. This floor had been epoxy painted and it was important not to have it painted.
Fig.2 Right side
Fig.3 Wall edge needs taping
Step 3: Fig.4 shows that underneath the duct vent the tarp was applied.


Fig.4 A/C vent left side
Step 4: Fig.5 shows the ceiling fan light was taped with clear plastic.

Fig.5 Ceiling fan
Step 5: Fig.6 shows the paint has been mixed and the next post will addressed the walls.


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