Unlock Secrets: Mastering Touch Up Paint Pens
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this brief video, I demonstrate an easy method for using touch-up pens. These pens are convenient for giving to your customers or keeping for yourself, rather than leaving tins of paint at the job site. A touch-up pen provides a simple way to cover marks or chips on your walls, ceilings, or woodwork, eliminating the need for a large brush to address small imperfections.
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I know you use the Mirca sander, but do you use a 360 disc that attaches to a decorators pole, if so what size sanding disc do you use, also that you can get replacement discs for via online or local diy stores.
BS… you desperate for Content phil 🤣🤣
Everything is content
Are you for real ?
Can’t see the orders flying in , just leave tin that customer has already payed for
Do you leave all the paint on the job?
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Don’t do private work anymore much , but when I did /do always leave left over colours ,
No good to me
A garage full of part tins 😩
I leave every tin now regardless of how much or how little …. It’s so much easier than getting a phone call 2 month down the line asking for a bit of touch up paint when it’s probably been used somewhere else…. Plus , I ain’t got the room anymore !!!
Why would you take colours away?
If I need one of those then I also need a discount for the unused paint that I paid for. Never known anyone not leave the part-used tin of wall emulsion behind. Woodwork paint I understand as that can be used on other jobs and I would only expect to pay for the amount used.