We all want the rooms in our house to look beautiful but a painting job could create a big mess and disaster. But you can now throw away your worries.
Here’s introducing the Pouch Painter, an innovative painting solution for no spills. You can carry this no spill paint bucket when you climb up the ladder, around the house, and anywhere a painting job is required. Even if you twist, turn and bend down the paint never spills.
Pouch Painter is hands free, keeps you safe and secure too as the paint never spills. It is also very easy to use. First pour the paint it in the container, then seal the container and finally put it in your Pouch Painter and you are now ready to paint. It is perfect to be used indoors and outdoors.
Pouch Painter holds up to 1.5 quarts. You also can move around freely as it also has a spill proof cleaning system. Its very versatile too, your floor and your clothes don’t get messy. The Pouch Painter is very smartly designed, it has a place to keep your scrappers, brushes and other items you need for the paint job. It even has a loop to keep your handy towel. Once done you can even pour the paint back into the original can.
Cleaning the Pouch Painter is very easy too. Simply rinse it with soap and water and you are done.
With the Pouch Painter in your hands you will never need to waste time on cleaning up paint spills. Pouch Painter is guaranteed to make your painting job easier, faster, and cleaner. It is a must have painting solution for everyone.
You can now order the Pouch Painter for just $19.95 plus S&H and along with it you will get a Spill Proof Bucket, Canvas Smock with Bucket Pouch, and 3 Tool Pockets and a Towel Loop.
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Order your Pouch Painter now, for just $19.95 plus S&H and along with it you will get a Spill Proof Bucket, Canvas Smock with Bucket Pouch, and 3 Tool Pockets and a Towel Loop.
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