This is a new one to me and a great idea - thanks for the tip!
I'm still new so I dont know if it's been covered yet, but I've been doing tons of practice...which usually equates to a ton of cleanup. My cure for that was to start lining my bottles with Glads' Press-n-Seal. Now when I'm done, I pull out the liner, and Bingo! No scrubbing bottles.
I cut a large square of it, place it over my finger, and insert into the bottle. I then press it against the inside of the bottle, smoothing it against the inside walls. The cap still fits fine, and with the plastic adhering to the sides, there's no worry of it collapsing onto the pickup tube.
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This is a new one to me and a great idea - thanks for the tip!
Chuck - Virginia Beach, VA
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hey, great idea!! just bought my first roll of the stuff today to use as frisket, but now I have another use for it as well.Thanks!!!
Thanks. I should've added the disclaimer that I only use waterbased paint, so I dont know how it would hold up to solventbased paint....
a Badger would be a perfect compliment to the VL![]()
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