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FiDi Commercial Bathroom Partition Painter
 
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Manhattan Commercial Electrostatic Spraying

It’s easy to think of all the things that need painting like your office walls, home interior, ceilings, shelves, signs, doors and bricks and mortar stores. Easily overlooked are essentials like fire escapes, commercial bathroom partitions, stairway railings and the like. We see these things every day and think nothing of them unless there’s rust, dirt, grime or peeling paint. Then it becomes front and center in our minds for not looking fresh, clean and appealing.

Additionally, many of the materials are varying kinds of metal which require varying kinds of processes to scrape, sand, prep, prime and paint with varying kinds of products and techniques. Here we had to mask and cover all but the partition walls, then clean them, apply two coats of primer and two coats of finish paint. The products we use for this type of project are ones which bond well and last a long time. We are trained and experienced in electrostatic spraying for jobs such as this, and it is one sure way to brighten a window-less commercial rest room.

 
Electrostatic Commercial Storefront Painter
 
The prep - carefully masking all glass.

The prep - carefully masking all glass.

After spraying

After spraying

Spraying Whole Foods Entrance Doors

The front door of any business can craft first and repeat impressions in the minds of consumers, and Whole Foods called us in to refresh their entrance with cleaning and painting. Our first order of business was to clean the metal door frame with denatured alcohol so the primer would adhere properly. We taped and protected everything not to be painted, precisely matched their color and sprayed with electrostatic paint after hours so business was not disrupted. Now customers step through clean, painted doors into Whole Foods, whose stated purpose is “to nourish people and the planet. Quality is a state of mind at Whole Foods Market.”