What is the quickest way to protect windows when painting?

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Protecting windows when painting – what steps do we usually take?

  • Clean the windows to ensure coverings adhere properly.
  • Tape the edges of the window frame and glass with painter’s tape.
  • Cover the glass with plastic sheeting, newspaper, or painter’s film secured with tape.
  • Protect sills and frames with drop cloths or plastic.
  • Remove the tape carefully after the paint dries to avoid peeling.

 

But what if there was a quicker more efficient way to do this?

Well there is and its called Seal N Peel.

Seal ‘N’ Peel is a water-based, strippable coating for temporarily protecting various non-porous surfaces. It can be easily applied and peeled off, leaving the original surface intact. Suitable for glass, powder-coated surfaces, stainless steel, laminates, and new multi-pane timber windows and doors, it effectively shields against dust, dirt, paint, glue, mortar, plaster, staining, and scratching.

Application: Typically done with conventional or airless spray equipment, though a brush or roller can be used for smaller areas.

Removal: Scour the edges with a blade and peel the coating away as a sheet. This product saves time and money by eliminating the need for extensive masking and hand cutting.

 

The coverage and drying time of Seal ‘N’ Peel WB5000 can vary depending on the application method and environmental conditions. However, general guidelines for similar products are as follows:

  1. Coverage: Typically, Seal ‘N’ Peel WB5000 covers around 200-300 square feet per gallon, depending on the thickness of the applied coat and the surface’s porosity.
  2. Drying Time: The drying time is usually within a few hours, often around 2-4 hours, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the application.

 

Save time today and get yours here – https://rstradecentre.co.nz/?s=seal+n+peel&post_type=product&dgwt_wcas=1