Thanks for including the cap problem. I'm tired of UA-cam experts who seem to want nothing more than to show off, do it perfectly and make me feel stupid.
"The lid, open the lid, the lid, the lid... THE LID! THE LID! LID! LID! LID!... warm, cold, colder, warmer, warmer, HOOT... IT'S HOOT! okay, you there"
Started spray painting the bathroom alcove with the rustoleum appliance epoxy, just a small area, fan in place, window open, and allowed it to dry over night. It does look great but I became hesitant to continue. You are greatly appreciated for the encouragement to finish what has been started. Great day to you.
I like this advice because I am spray painting a cradle. This really helps out because I want it to look really good. Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it a lot!
Thank you, great tutorial 👏. I think you can improve by using a different colour background or paint. Using brown paint on brown background made it difficult to see the results.
Hello everyone My favorite part is when he said " Staying & Spraying " That moment put a Big Smile on my young & tender little face😊 This Guy is the BEST !!!!!!!!
I watched this after I spray paint 😣 I wish I saw this video earlier but thanks for this video. So helpful! And the beginning was funny😂 nice way to start a video
Good deal man thanks I've actually never heard about keeping it in warm water I've only ever heard to spray in a warm no humid area which is found on the back of the can but you need to shake it until the ball stops rattling 😉
It’s because we overdo it. I was having the same problem. Also having runs and wrinkling. It’s because I was putting too much paint on. I thought the more paint the better right? Nope, thin coats is the way to go.
Thanks for your video I remember the first time I painted something, it was an old dresser that I wanted to look nicer so I bought spray paint and started painting it without cleaning it,using primer and the worst, I was using too much paint so it didn’t look so good 😂 anyways now I have a metal bed frame I want to paint black and decided to watch a couple videos so I do a wonderful job :)
Chur my bro very helpful I have been clear coating headlights and now I know why I have had drips hopefully this will help me when I start up my own business for headlights restoration thanks again my bro 🤙🏽
Great advice! I thought I knew it all about spray painting. This guy's information made me realize that there are great methods and there are bad methods to apply paint with a can. I'm going with the great methods- those that build upon my only and current knowledge of pressing the cap. I often don't know how little or how much I know about something until I listen to and view someone who sees things in a different manner. Thanks Mr. Helpful DIY!!
Thanks so much for this video! Definitely helps with my DIY projects. Next time, use white on the cardboard. Hard to see with those colors but you definitely got the message across! Do you need the spray paint primer or can you prime dark stuff with white spray paint before putting the final color on?
After spoiling few bottles, I decided to watch a tutorial so that I dont spoil the rest 😂😂 Thank you so much. It was really helpful with all the details 👌👌👌👌
thank you for this. i have a little experience but its from years ago and i just got some wings for a cosplay so this was very very helpful in decorating them
My professor would approve this video! Quick question-- why not place it on the floor to be sprayed? That's what i do, with a good sized tarp underneath and curtains around to contain overspray. That means fewer drips and accidental wild overpray is contained.
I was hearing this guy talk and was confused why I recognized it then I realized at least 5 of his vids on driving cars was shown to me in drivers ed 😂
Awesome video! I still wonder.. do you know how to avoid the little dusty spray debris that kind of lands on everything that you’ve already sprayed? I’m thinking maybe I can buff it after?
Hi - I'm painting a metal project right now, first time and I've researched a lot - for rust-proofing and a durable finish you need (2-part) epoxy primer. I made the mistake of brushing it on and it took an absolute age because there are lots of nooks and crannies. I'm about to start the next project, similar, a storm drain cover, and I'll definitely spray paint. I don't have a compressor/gun setup so I will go with can spray epoxy. I will order online because it's not available in the shops here where I live in the far east - it is a generic name, called "2K epoxy primer". The brands here all retail for roughly $10 a can. The paint and the hardner come in one can, you activate by pressing a button on the can base and shaking, like normal spray paint. If you don't need rust resistance/durability or this is too much hassle then you can go for polyurethene primer. The least resilient is acrylic primer. Hope that helps.
This was awesome! Thank you. I bought some candle holders so I was looking up a DIY with spray paint and came across this. I really needed the help because I always leave drips from the paint. Thank you for a great tutorial. Also, are you from the midwest or Illinois, I can hear an accent.
Thank you for doing this video. I bought a like new silver trash can with a lid to spray red and put a "vintage gas station " sticker on it for our classic gar garage -for my husband as a gift. It's been sitting here waiting for me for a few years- going to do it tomorrow. ( we live in a hot climate so I'm waiting also for weather to cool off. ) However- obviously this is a curved surface so I will need to be sure I am applying the paint correctly. Any pointers anyone? Do I need to do 2 coats? Thank you in advance.
Great video, I learned a Lot, bit next time you should use a paint that stands outmore from the surface, at least for a tutorial, It would be much clearer!
Thank u now I’m going to vandalize a bridge properly
Best comment ever!
same
🤣. "Those damn vandizling kids with the spray paint..... With great workmanship..."
Hahahahahahah!!!
Omg you just made my day 🤣🤣🤣
I’m just glad at least 62,000 other people didn’t know how to spray paint.
Same
They do now
I know but i dont know how to spray properly
241.992 now!
Yes, I am in good company, obviously.
The struggle to take off the cap got me 😂😂
Hey , Hey ,, i bout fell off my chair . Pinching the cap is old news . How did he not know . Should i even watch more ? lol
It's cool that he didn't do a retake!
Omg he got sooooo mad I was like pffff 😆
My caps always go flying! 🤣
Same lol!
Thanks for including the cap problem. I'm tired of UA-cam experts who seem to want nothing more than to show off, do it perfectly and make me feel stupid.
I would love for this guy to be a teacher at school, imagine how calm the students would be after having this guy as a teacher
All facts! He sounds like a pretty pleasant guy 😊
They'd be out doing better graffiti on walls. At least they'd wear gloves and not get drips.
Win.
"The lid, open the lid, the lid, the lid... THE LID! THE LID! LID! LID! LID!... warm, cold, colder, warmer, warmer, HOOT... IT'S HOOT! okay, you there"
I did everything he said not to do before watching this video 😅
Same lmao
I think we all came here cuz we mess something up. Lol I have bubbles in my little jars 😭
@@rayzam.6913 you didn't let your coats dry before reapplying
Yup, I’m sanding my vintage Westinghouse box fan right now to prepare for priming…. The previous paint job was mediocre to put it lightly.
Yeah same lmao
Genuinely needed help but I can’t help but laugh my ass out. This was amazing!!
Thanks for the help but ngl in the beginning u sounded like kermit the frog🤣🤣
I was thinking Saul Goodman
Yes the Texas legislation also wants me dead
😆
omg yes
I thought morty hahah
Had to spray paint for a project and I tried before but didn’t turn out well then saw your video and it helped so much
Started spray painting the bathroom alcove with the rustoleum appliance epoxy, just a small area, fan in place, window open, and allowed it to dry over night. It does look great but I became hesitant to continue. You are greatly appreciated for the encouragement to finish what has been started. Great day to you.
So, have you finished ?
@@PotatoGnome indeed, it does need touching up, it looks pleasing to the eyes. Great day to you.
I like this advice because I am spray painting a cradle. This really helps out because I want it to look really good. Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it a lot!
bro this guy is so wholsome i dnno i just feel like this guy is an awesome dude
Thank you for presenting this so simply. I appreciate you!
I’m so happy that you did not edit out the part where you couldn’t get the off!
Thank you, great tutorial 👏. I think you can improve by using a different colour background or paint. Using brown paint on brown background made it difficult to see the results.
Hello everyone
My favorite part is when he said " Staying & Spraying " That moment put a Big Smile on my young & tender little face😊
This Guy is the BEST !!!!!!!!
I've been doing it wrong..love your basic step by step tips, btw, love your upbeat personality too .thanks for posting
I watched this after I spray paint 😣 I wish I saw this video earlier but thanks for this video. So helpful! And the beginning was funny😂 nice way to start a video
Shake for a whole minute. Keep can in warm water before painting.
For how long in water
@@vexopia 5 - 10 minutes
@@vooshmoozik6185 right thx
Why?
Good deal man thanks I've actually never heard about keeping it in warm water I've only ever heard to spray in a warm no humid area which is found on the back of the can but you need to shake it until the ball stops rattling 😉
I should of watch this first. My whole thing is lumpy and dripping
same 😟
now I have messed up pc case
@@Rimikshi it's ok I'll do it next time when i paint, ran out of spray cans :(
Grab a wet towel and just rub it and then respray
You should probably see a doctor.
Came for the spray paint but stayed for the energy lol!
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
It's such an easy thing, but watching this gave me confidence to finish up some projects
Nice set of simple, practical but still important tips - thanks!
Love this dudes energy, very helpful video too!
In the past, my spray paint would always turn out very sticky and thick. This tutorial helps a lot thanks.
It’s because we overdo it. I was having the same problem. Also having runs and wrinkling. It’s because I was putting too much paint on. I thought the more paint the better right? Nope, thin coats is the way to go.
I'm planning on spray painting ceiling tiles a glossy white. This video helps immensely with what to do (and not do). Thank you!
1:34 (pause) you see that little square at the bottom of the cap? Well it's a hole and it's used for prying the cap open with a flathead screwdriver.
soulassassin0g omg!!!! I never knew that! I struggle opening cans too 🤣🤣🤣
Great tutorial, thanks!
its good tutorial and all but the fact that you chose to use brown spray paint on a brown sheet of cardboard is ....
Thumbs up just because of your personality alone ❤ informational, funny, and cute. Thank you 🙏
Thanks man im going to paint my moto bike
This really helps
Thank u dude u make my day just keep going
“I’ve spray painted a lot of things in my life”
Legend
this guys hilarious im glad im not the only one trying to find out how to spray paint
Appreciate the Tips! Thanks..😚
Thanks a billion I was doing it the wrong way and was very upset but now I have painted my grandma's old trunk 🥺
Thanks for your video I remember the first time I painted something, it was an old dresser that I wanted to look nicer so I bought spray paint and started painting it without cleaning it,using primer and the worst, I was using too much paint so it didn’t look so good 😂 anyways now I have a metal bed frame I want to paint black and decided to watch a couple videos so I do a wonderful job :)
how did it go man?
Chur my bro very helpful I have been clear coating headlights and now I know why I have had drips hopefully this will help me when I start up my own business for headlights restoration thanks again my bro 🤙🏽
Thanks so much for this!!! You covered everything I was doing wrong! 😂 Now I know how to spray paint correctly 😊
Thanks again!!!!!
I'm going to spray paint our bike tomorrow. Just to let you know that this is the only class I need
Bro thank you cause i have a couple items i wanna paint at the crib
Plus the cap stuggle had me weak af stay cool bro
You're a lifesaver! I'm going into class tomorrow with a bit more confidence when it comes to spray painting a project piece
Michael Rapaport out here helping people! Respect
Thank you love your enthusiasm Be Safe and God Bless
I forgot the glove 😂 Should of watched this before I sprayed. Watched this before I go in for a 2nd spray. Thank you 👍
super helpful! I've ruined more things than I care to admit! thanks so much!
Great advice! I thought I knew it all about spray painting. This guy's information made me realize that there are great methods and there are bad methods to apply paint with a can. I'm going with the great methods- those that build upon my only and current knowledge of pressing the cap. I often don't know how little or how much I know about something until I listen to and view someone who sees things in a different manner. Thanks Mr. Helpful DIY!!
Good information with good humor. That's a winning combination.
Thanks so much for this video! Definitely helps with my DIY projects. Next time, use white on the cardboard. Hard to see with those colors but you definitely got the message across! Do you need the spray paint primer or can you prime dark stuff with white spray paint before putting the final color on?
Do you use respirator?? Or just a face mask??
Thank You, And I Hope My Interior Trim Comes Out Nicely
Thank you so much. I’m trying to spray paint my electric guitar and I was having trouble getting an even coat. This was such a helpful tutorial
Too fun. Lol Thanks for your great personality and for making the video. Much appreciated.
After spoiling few bottles, I decided to watch a tutorial so that I dont spoil the rest 😂😂 Thank you so much. It was really helpful with all the details 👌👌👌👌
He couldn’t take off the cap, that shit is the most realistic and funny thing here 😂😂😂. Worth the like
thank you for this. i have a little experience but its from years ago and i just got some wings for a cosplay so this was very very helpful in decorating them
thanks. how long till it dries up?
I appreciate your time with explaining this.
Really amazing and very descriptive video !
Thanks in advance !
After 100 of fake instruction video ,finally a video that's straight to the point.
Clear and precise. Thanks.
How would you Waterproof/Weatherproof something after painting??
I still watched the video despite that and you killed me at 4:53 yo confidence was great lol " I know it sounds really good"
Nice tips man. Thanks 👍🏻
My professor would approve this video! Quick question-- why not place it on the floor to be sprayed? That's what i do, with a good sized tarp underneath and curtains around to contain overspray. That means fewer drips and accidental wild overpray is contained.
Thank you homie, that was super helpful
Bro made my spray painting skill better no drip at all now cheers 👊💪
I was hearing this guy talk and was confused why I recognized it then I realized at least 5 of his vids on driving cars was shown to me in drivers ed 😂
I still can't do it properly xD my object is full of weird sharp angles ;-;
Love it! Very clear, easy to understand and follow. Thank u!!!
EXCELLENT video!!!
Awesome video!
I still wonder.. do you know how to avoid the little dusty spray debris that kind of lands on everything that you’ve already sprayed? I’m thinking maybe I can buff it after?
I love this! Amazing
Hey man awesome tutorial!
Very nice video!! I will definitely practice on cardboard first!!
Thanks Kermit
Thanks for being a great instructor!
What primer would you on metal?
Hi - I'm painting a metal project right now, first time and I've researched a lot - for rust-proofing and a durable finish you need (2-part) epoxy primer. I made the mistake of brushing it on and it took an absolute age because there are lots of nooks and crannies. I'm about to start the next project, similar, a storm drain cover, and I'll definitely spray paint. I don't have a compressor/gun setup so I will go with can spray epoxy. I will order online because it's not available in the shops here where I live in the far east - it is a generic name, called "2K epoxy primer".
The brands here all retail for roughly $10 a can. The paint and the hardner come in one can, you activate by pressing a button on the can base and shaking, like normal spray paint. If you don't need rust resistance/durability or this is too much hassle then you can go for polyurethene primer. The least resilient is acrylic primer. Hope that helps.
This is so good.. I think you are amazing person in video
This was awesome! Thank you. I bought some candle holders so I was looking up a DIY with spray paint and came across this. I really needed the help because I always leave drips from the paint. Thank you for a great tutorial. Also, are you from the midwest or Illinois, I can hear an accent.
Thanks it helped a lot u mentioned everything in depth
You’re so funny I love this!!
This is really useful. Thank you so much!
I love this dude. thank you for making me smile bossman. This was a good learn :)
This was great, thank you so oops much 😅
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you this was very helpful
Thank you for doing this video. I bought a like new silver trash can with a lid to spray red and put a "vintage gas station " sticker on it for our classic gar garage -for my husband as a gift. It's been sitting here waiting for me for a few years- going to do it tomorrow. ( we live in a hot climate so I'm waiting also for weather to cool off. ) However- obviously this is a curved surface so I will need to be sure I am applying the paint correctly. Any pointers anyone? Do I need to do 2 coats? Thank you in advance.
Great video, I learned a Lot, bit next time you should use a paint that stands outmore from the surface, at least for a tutorial, It would be much clearer!
The tape was very helpful
Thank you Jordan Peterson for the spray painting tips!! (All love 😂❤️)
...If he spray painted a lobster
@@bahamasc underrated comment 😉
LMAO I immediately heard Jordan Peterson too.
Thanks for the tutorial
Thanks, always sucked at this, finally tryna change that
Thanks for the inputs man!
I subscribe because I love your intro, and content
Great video. I am going to be working on some dirt bike restoration and this helps a lot :=)
Big thank you
Excellent
Thanks for these tips!
You sound like Badger from breaking bad haha anyways great vid!
Thank you!