idun Posted May 31, 2011 Share Posted May 31, 2011 As I have been painting for two weeks and am weary I decided to buy one of these spray things to do some outside wood work.Naturally, the day I bought the stuff and the spray the weather changed and in the mean time we have had fairly regular rain and wind, sometimes high winds. So today, sunny enough and no wind to speak of[Www] I started spraying. Apparently what seemed like 'no wind' was actually rather breezier than I had imagined. Now it wasn't so bad at first, but when I ended up down wind, then I got covered, head to foot in a fine green spray and some drips, I'm clever like that, if there is a drip to drip, I am usually in the line of fire.I hadn't wanted green, but wanted a colour and they advertise lots of colours, but all I could get was green or usual brown wood colours, so green it was and not the red I had been rather hoping for. Whatever, is it better to be a green lady or a red lady. At least it is done now and I am all scrubbed and clean, well almost, but not my specs which seem to be taking some cleaning. So beware if spray painting, doesn't take much of a breeze to get covered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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