In a painting project, mess is almost always present, if not inevitable – it’s just the way painting projects go.
But, just because it’s how painting projects go doesn’t mean that there are no measures or tips you can follow to significantly reduce the mess.
So, if you’re planning on painting your bathroom and want to know how to minimize the mess, here’s something you can follow and read.
Here are Bathroom Painting Tips To Get Minimal Mess.
1. Properly Prepare Your Bathroom For Painting
Before painting your bathroom, you should thoroughly clean the area to remove any dirt, molds, and other debris that may have built up over time.
Preparing the surface you’re going to be painting is essential to avoid making a mess, which is even more critical when painting your bathroom.
You don’t want to paint your bathroom with all the muck and grime on its surface because you’ll just end up with a messy paint job that will cost you twice as much effort and expense to get fixed.
To clean your bathroom, you can use a brush and some cleaning agent to scrub away all the dirt and muck in your bathroom.
Just be sure to allow the surfaces to dry thoroughly after washing them, as you don’t want to be painting on a damp surface.
2. Empty Your Bathroom Space
To avoid mess in painting your bathroom, you will want to empty the space.
Emptying your bathroom space is essential because you will want to free up as much space as possible, which will allow for much freer movement for the various painting-related activities you’re going to do in the space.
You certainly don’t want to be painting in a restricted space, since there will be increased chances of slipping or tripping over things, which can possibly cause your paint to spill all over the place – making the mess you were trying to avoid in the first place.
So, as much as possible, free your bathroom space to avoid having these accidents and minimize mess.
3. Make Sure Your Floors Are Dry
In order to avoid making a mess in painting your bathroom, you’ll want to ensure that your bathroom floors are dry first.
Because of your bathroom’s proximity to water, it can tend to be moist and slippery, so before you start painting your bathroom, ensure that your floors are dry first.
This is important because slippery floors will increase your chances for accidents, such as paint spillage or splatters, which contributes to the mess you were essentially trying to avoid in the first place.
4. Cover All Necessary Areas
In every painting project, there will be paint spills and splatters.
However, that doesn’t mean you can’t control or minimize them.
So, if you want to paint your bathroom with fewer paint spills and splatters, you should cover all the necessary areas – such as your toilet, sink, tub, and the floors near where you’re painting.
You should use a canvas-type dropcloth so that paint doesn’t seep through the fabric and stain it, but if you’re on a tight budget, you can still use old clothes and rags at home.
Just make sure to stack them thickly, so you can ensure that the paint won’t seep through them and leave stains.
5. Temporarily Disable Your Light Switches
Lastly, to avoid any type of accidents in painting your bathroom (that might potentially result in making a mess), you should remember to temporarily disable your light switches.
People often overlook this whenever they are painting their bathroom (or just painting in general), and it is important that you keep this in mind because light switches left on can be an electrical hazard that could be detrimental to you.
You can either disable your bathroom light switches yourself or, if you’re unsure how to do it, call a professional to do the job for you.
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