Jitterbuggin
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- Mar 25, 2021
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So… painted the new coop… paid a teenager to do a lot of the trim. She only taped some of it, so a lot is a disaster. But to be honest, after she got things so messy, I got lazy too and made it worse (to heck with it, they’ll cover it with poop and dust anways.
But oh man tons of white drips look BAD. I can pick at it with my nails and get some off, but I haven’t managed to get it off with a Brillo pad or a sponge brush. I don’t want to use paint stripper because of the chickens.
How do I get this stuff off without harming the chickens or the integrity of the hardware cloth? I’ve got chronic pain, so the less elbow grease the better.
(Learned two lessons: one - don’t hire teenagers to do precision work. Two - pay to get the coop painted before it is delivered)
But oh man tons of white drips look BAD. I can pick at it with my nails and get some off, but I haven’t managed to get it off with a Brillo pad or a sponge brush. I don’t want to use paint stripper because of the chickens.
How do I get this stuff off without harming the chickens or the integrity of the hardware cloth? I’ve got chronic pain, so the less elbow grease the better.
(Learned two lessons: one - don’t hire teenagers to do precision work. Two - pay to get the coop painted before it is delivered)