Painter's Toolbox
Before you begin to paint, it’s a good idea to gather all the supplies you may need and have them ready. Having the right tools and using them the right way will help ensure that you obtain exceptional results each and every time. The following are a suggested list of products.
Prep Tools
These are the tools you may need to prep your paint surface and protect items that you do not plan on painting.
- Adjustable wrench
- Coveralls or other old clothing
- Dropcloths or tarps to protect furniture
- Dust mask
- First aid kit
- Goggles or glasses (to protect your eyes)
- Hammer (removing nails)
- Masking tape
- Nail set
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- Neoprene gloves (to protect hands)
- Putty and putty knife
- Sturdy ladder
- Razor knife and blades
- Screwdriver (removing screws on switchplate covers)
- Soap or solvent, water and cloth (to clean surface prior to painting)
- Sturdy ladder
- Tape measure
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Painting Tools
These are the tools you will use to apply the coating that you have selected. Be sure that the pad painter or roller cover you choose matches the coating that you are using and the surface you will be painting.
- Pad Painter
- 3” or 4” pad for painting trim and small areas
- 7” or 9” pad for larger areas
- Mini-rollers and frames for detail work
- Paint pan
- Roller frame
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- Roller cover
- Extension pole for rollers
- Mini-Kits for specialty paint projects such as window ledges and touchups
- Corner rollers/painters
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Outdoor and Specialty Painting In addition to the items mentioned above, you may want to add some of these items to your list for painting exteriors.
- Mildew cleaner (if needed)
- Plastic to cover windows, doors
- Pressure washer (to wash exterior)
- Primer (often a good idea for exteriors)
- Scaffolding
- Sturdy extension ladder
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We created a PDF file that you can download, check the appropriate boxes and take to your local paint retailer. Click to download PDF.
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