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We painted all of the brick that was inside the Dairy Queen in South Shores. This is what it used to look like. |
| Here's another picture before we started to paint. | ![]() |
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This is the same area as the first picture, except back a little farther. The brick has been painted white but not striped yet. |
| This is the same area as the second picture, after we painted the brick white. We still have to strip it. | ![]() |
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This is another before shot. |
| Here we have started on one strip. We still have to fill in the bricks and run another strip. | ![]() |
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We always cover the work area to ensure paint splatter and spills stays on the plastic. |
| This is a before shot of the main door. | ![]() |
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This is after the brick was painted white, but before we striped it. |
| We have one strip put on. | ![]() |
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Here's another area after the brick has been painted white. |
| Finishing up the last strip. We ran two stripes, one red and one blue, all the way around the outside walls. | ![]() |
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We use tape and plastic to keep splatter contained. |
| We cover anything we think may get splatered. We completely covered this flower pot. | ![]() |
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We taped up these planters, sides and tops, to keep splatter off them while we paint the pillar. |
| Here we have the floor covered with plastic getting ready to paint the brick partitions. We also ran a line of tape along the bottom of the flower pots to protect them during the painting process. | ![]() |
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Here's a pretty good picture of what it looked like before we did anything. |
| We're getting it taped up and ready to paint. | ![]() |
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This is what it looked like after we painted. |
![]() Before |
![]() After - Same area but farther back |
