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I pretty much always use safety glasses whilst skimming ceilings

I have the bollle ones same as pic can recommend about £12
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Your welcome
 
after 8 hours in A&E today.
wear eye protection...

took just over 10ltr of saline and I still cant open my eye :-(
Unlucky Dan , was it overloaded , freshly cleaned wet trowel ?
 
flattening in first coat over artex... absolute agony... teh ceiling was 2.5m high so a bit more of a reach than normal so I was unnaturally right under the trowel...

agony...

whats worse is i will be returning to the scene of teh crime tomorrow to see how shite it is... 1st coat on and never got more than 1 meter in before I was trying to flush my eye out...

I will need a sander and some easifil for xmas
 
Unlucky Danny. I’ve had loads of em over the years. Some blokes seem to react worse to them. I worked with a lad years ago and he was off work for 2 weeks. His eye just closed and was bandaged. Yeah everyone should wear safety glasses when doing ceilings.
 
I wear them a lot but they scratch up so easily, even got thier own little bag to protect 'em in the van.

I always keep a 5ltr container with water on board for washing and flushing out eyes etc. and a closable bag with a soapy cloth in it (Ok,OK Big Bruv - Boner right? )
 
flattening in first coat over artex... absolute agony... teh ceiling was 2.5m high so a bit more of a reach than normal so I was unnaturally right under the trowel...

agony...

whats worse is i will be returning to the scene of teh crime tomorrow to see how shite it is... 1st coat on and never got more than 1 meter in before I was trying to flush my eye out...

I will need a sander and some easifil for xmas

could have been worse Danny you could have been picking up yr new glass eye for Christmas
 
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