[quoteWell, maybe sanding sheet rock mud is up there too!
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Sanding drywall became easy when I started using my random orbit palm sander with 220 grit paper. It's dusty even with a HEPA filter in my shop vac attached to it, but a fan placed in the window to exhaust keeps the dust from the rest of the house. Doing it nude is my preference and clean up is just stepping into the shower.
When I paint, it is always in the nude. When I purchased my first home, I started painting the interior. At first, I had a pair of pants and a shirt that I would always wear. Finally, I figured it outjust paint naked! Putting some paint encrusted clothes on every time didnt make much sense. And clean-up is easyjust hop in the shower! This was the start of my nudist lifestyle. because shortly after that I became a home nudist. Then started hitting nude beachesthen started hiking in the nudeetc., etc.
Have painted indoors and outdoors. I guess the outdoors is not a room. The best way to paint IMHO. I've probably commented on this before but there are so many pages to go through to see if i did. I wish there was some way to easily see if you have commented on a post.
I have painted several rooms in the nude. I always do any work in my bungalow naked and also prefer to work naked in the garden. The biggest advantage is it is so easy to get clean, rather than having to try to wash clothing. But I have to say that I am usually nude when at home especially if any nudist friends have called in.
My friend and I painted all the room in my house in nude. :-)3advantages to paint the house in nude:1. No need to dirty the clothing.2. Paint is very easier to remove in the body...not clothing.3. No need to wash clothing...just wash yourself.
Three reasons, but all the same, isn't it?
I'm also painting in nude.
I've probably painted most of my house nude, other than street-facing rooms while the blinds are off the windows... I most recently painted my garage, which is the only way to go during summer when it's triple digits!