You are the only one I've seen that explains this process. I just saw the one about the top coat first 😊 Even though you still don't have many followers compared to others, I'm sure you will soon have many, many followers. You explain everything in detail and don't leave anything out. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the nice feedback. I hope your right! I love to teach and inform and will keep doing no matter how many watch 😀 your are so welcome
Great job explaining the process, supplies and techniques. You shared some opinions about these which was a great personal touch. Thanks. I'll be looking back again as I get my projects underway. Thanks for showing brushing and spraying techniques and the results of both styles. I think you made me feel like I could do it. I do like the results, especially when the process is shorter. Since I'm doing kitchen /bathroom cabinets the prep time will be more involved though. That might not be good.
Thank you so much. I have painted a dark brown closet with white paint and only one coat and the brush strokes are killing me, now i understand it's just a lack of paint. I can't wait to do a second coat tomorrow along side water and sandpaper 😅✨
Thank you for the great tip on using water misting while painting. I have always just sanded between coats but I’m now planning on trying this technique on my next painting project. Love your channel, keep up the great work! 😊
I just found you and your videos!! Thank you so much for explaining your steps in a easy to understand format! I have to add.. it does kinda “scare” me not to scuff sand a darker piece before paint.
I've read from fusion mineral paint themselves say their aio paint is not compatible with water, yet I see content creators spray, mist, and/or dilute for spraying, etc. Have you had any negative experience in this regard with that brand's aio paint? Tia.
It is a water based mineral paint and it is compatible to be used with water and other waterbased products. As a company I’m sure they are careful to not say certain things to avoid any possible issues with their products. I use water to help with ease of application and I thin with water when spraying - in 8 years not a single issue. They also say their product is not made for spraying. It is 100% compatible with sprayers. Again, I would say the are covering their bases as to not recommend in the event of an issue so they aren’t blamed for anything .
On their website they have five of their best selling brushes with a canvas bag for $ 52 plus your discount; it is a bargain with quality considering the research I have done .
You are the only one I've seen that explains this process. I just saw the one about the top coat first 😊
Even though you still don't have many followers compared to others, I'm sure you will soon have many, many followers. You explain everything in detail and don't leave anything out. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the nice feedback. I hope your right! I love to teach and inform and will keep doing no matter how many watch 😀 your are so welcome
Great job explaining the process, supplies and techniques. You shared some opinions about these which was a great personal touch. Thanks. I'll be looking back again as I get my projects underway.
Thanks for showing brushing and spraying techniques and the results of both styles. I think you made me feel like I could do it. I do like the results, especially when the process is shorter. Since I'm doing kitchen /bathroom cabinets the prep time will be more involved though. That might not be good.
Thank you - I am glad this was helpful! You can absolutely do it - just take your time
Thank you so much.
I have painted a dark brown closet with white paint and only one coat and the brush strokes are killing me, now i understand it's just a lack of paint.
I can't wait to do a second coat tomorrow along side water and sandpaper 😅✨
So helpful! Love it!
Yay! Thank you for watching
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much. 😊
Thank you for the great tip on using water misting while painting. I have always just sanded between coats but I’m now planning on trying this technique on my next painting project.
Love your channel, keep up the great work! 😊
@@kirkkaczmarczyk3110 hi! Thank you so much! Yes I love this technique! I will and thank you for watching 😀
Thank you so much!
You bet!
I just found you and your videos!! Thank you so much for explaining your steps in a easy to understand format!
I have to add.. it does kinda “scare” me not to scuff sand a darker piece before paint.
You are so welcome. I’m glad you found me! 😀
Great tips
Thanks - glad it was helpful
Love this video! Thank you!
So glad thank you for watching!
Great Video! It’s so helpful!
Thank you so much
Does this method work with alkyd cabinet paint?
I've read from fusion mineral paint themselves say their aio paint is not compatible with water, yet I see content creators spray, mist, and/or dilute for spraying, etc. Have you had any negative experience in this regard with that brand's aio paint? Tia.
It is a water based mineral paint and it is compatible to be used with water and other waterbased products. As a company I’m sure they are careful to not say certain things to avoid any possible issues with their products. I use water to help with ease of application and I thin with water when spraying - in 8 years not a single issue. They also say their product is not made for spraying. It is 100% compatible with sprayers. Again, I would say the are covering their bases as to not recommend in the event of an issue so they aren’t blamed for anything .
I really thought you’d I really thought you’d pull out the small foam roller, that’s the best aid to smooth coats.
Nah Im not a huge roller fan. The best rollers are the microfelt though if your going to roll 😀
Has anyone said you sound like Amanda Bynes?
Can you do the water technique with Fusion Mineral Paint???
Yes absolutely!
On their website they have five of their best selling brushes with a canvas bag for $ 52 plus your discount; it is a bargain with quality considering the research I have done .
It is and they are awesome brushes