As per title, is one better than the other?
I have to do a second coat on a small section of interior wall AFTER having fresh carpet laid (big brain moment, I know, but time was not on my side).
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I think canvas ones are more resilient to things like ladder feet etc,
But intact plastic guarantees no seep through, but the trade off is possible holes...
Either way tape the sheet down to keep it from moving out from the wall...
I've found plastic no good as the paint takes longer to dry than a sheet and you end up making a hell of a mess walking around on it.
Thanks for the feedback guys, looks like canvas might be the way to go. Good tip regarding taping down as well.
Bunnings has some plastic backed ones, so might be the best of both then?
https://www.bunnings.co.nz/paint-partner-canvas-drop-with-pe-back-2-6-x-3-6m_p1660308
https://www.bunnings.co.nz/haydn-3-7-x-2-7m-heavy-duty-drop-cloth_p0297332
Either way, Plan A is not to spill too much paint in the first place, but professional painters have nothing to fear from my skills...
I use old furniture removal blankets as they are very absorbent
Neither is really "better"
If you want something for the long haul a good quality canvas drop cloth is great but also not that cheap. If it's use once then in the bin buy a cheap disposable plastic one.
Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation
Dude if I recall you aren’t far from me, I’ve got some older thermal backed curtains that I used at my old place if you want to borrow them instead of paying for something. Works well as long as you don’t spill the can
I just used a gladwrap type plastic roll that was adhesive on the carpet side so didn't move or anything.
Would 100% use again. Got it as a left over so not sure on cost or where to buy from. but if its new carpet id use this over a drop sheet as it doesnt move when you walk on it etc. you also cant trip on it
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Instead of tape Bunnings also sells some plastic edging in the painting section that is easy to push between the skirting boards and carpet edge, easy to slide between the two To protect the carpet
Yes i also used those, but i found them hard to use and wife compained about some paint on carpet (it was not new so i guess i took less care?
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Yes i also used those, but i found them hard to use and wife compained about some paint on carpet (it was not new so i guess i took less care?
i used them when painting skirting boards, old curtains hard against the skirting boards and the plastic guard in the bag between and left the paint to dry overnight before removing. If OP isn’t ding skirting boards and just walls they would be easier than having to tape everything down.
i tried that gladwrap roll thing at one point and found when removing it pulled the carpet up a bit and stretched it, found using the old thermal backed curtains afterwards
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