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This post is all about what you need to paint your parking spot in senior year.
Senior Parking Spot Painting Essentials
Preparing Your Parking Spot
What you’ll need before you start painting.
- Clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and stained
- Broom – for cleaning your spot before painting
- Measuring Tape – for accurate measurements and spacing
- Straight Edge or Ruler – for perfect straight lines
- Chalk or Marking Paint – to outline your design before painting
- Painter’s Tape – for marking boundaries and ensuring clean edges
Painting Your Parking Spot
Essentials for a neat and vibrant painting you’ll be proud of.
- A Water-based Exterior Latex Paint
- Paint Can Opener
- Paint Brushes and Rollers
- Paint Tray
- A Kneeling Pad – to protect your knees
- Chalk – for sketching details on your painted background
- Stencils – pre-cut stencils for numbers, letters, and symbols
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Staying Safe
How to avoid everything from sore eyes and unwanted stains on your hands.
- Gloves
- Mask – protect yourself from the fumes from the paint
- Goggles – or any other suitable gear to keep your eyes protected
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Cleaning Up
What you need to clean up afterward so everyone can focus on your painting.
- Trash Bags
- Turpentine – for removing stubborn paint stains from brushes, and other objects