@@clintmannion5598 Use a pressure washer. That would pull it off. Use low flow and high pressure to prevent drenching the area. Leaving organic material behind paint wont leave a clean or finish with any sort of longevity. The organic material holds moisture and will rot underneath the paint causing the paint to blister and peel off in a matter of months.
Thanks for your tips on painting rough walls outside. I am at the tearing my hair out stage! One enormous property on three floors and I still cannot build this blasted 'scaffolding tower' that I treated myself to. Hey-ho, I wanted to save money, but.............. Thank God the weather is grand. Okay, off now up the shaky ladder! (Oops, just saw the ending of your video and I think that I'll just have myself a B&H before I get cracking!)
I always roll the first coat and get as close to the edges as possible it makes the cutting in easier and fingers crossed ready for a second roll once you finished cutting in, also it might not need cutting in again in some cases, you know this anyway keep up the good work love your vids 👍🐱🏍👌
How do you get a neat straight line between two terrace house that has pebbledashed but do not want to get paint on the neighbours pebble dashed walls?
Hi do the walls need washing down first? I'm going to be doing a similar job on a house that I'm moving into and I have zero experience, but it's a lot less to paint then what you did in this video.
Yes, it needs a proper treatment, otherwise you will end up with algae and mould behind the paint. It's not just about the green. At every outside wall you might have dust, dust from the cars' exhaust, algae or maybe mould. Usually a good painter is applying the paint on a clean surface. Cowboys are painting on any surface. Last year I had an industrial inside job with grease dirty blistering paint on steel beams in a beer factory. Couldn't use the pressure washer, had to use caustic soda to clean the grease, after that wire brushes and attachments of every type. Full face mask, scraped off paint in a closed container. Sanding machine attached to vacuum, all the gears 110 volt. You need knowledge and data mining, not just a brush, a roller and a trades diploma to become a painter. BTW he is a good guy, but he can't cope with the new standards. Probably learnt the methods 100 years ago.
@@antallaczko8793 I can assure you this shoddy workmanship would've been called the same 100 years / 50 years ago as it is today! CRAP!! He probably thinks the only reason to clean the wall is to keep the dirt off his brush!
@@antallaczko8793 hey .. you know your stuff.. I've got a pebbledash to paint, I've applied a good quality biocide to kill the algae, but l am wondering about washing it down..powerwashing is supposed to be not a good idea for raw pebbledash , so will l paint over the dead 'crusts' ..is this OK..Will be adding owatrol emulsa bond to the first coat of paint
Many thanks for your advice, much appreciated. I’ve since painted my pebbled dashed garage which has quite a deep texture which means there’s little pin pits where the brushed and rollered paint hasn’t really penetrated deep enough. Do you think I should be concerned about that? Kind regards Bill
Buddy I've just taken on another exterior job. Heavy rendering so you can imagine the state or the long pile after a days graft. Filled with stones and looking worth for itself. I've always used an "extra long pile sleeve" from screwfix but never lasts very long. 1 job maybe. What brand/pile sleeve you use for heavy rendering?
Have you any suggestions how I can get a straight line when I’m painting my pebble dash wall on the part where it is semi detached to the neighbours? I can’t think of a way to get perfect straight line
Hiya how's it going. A question for you. I've been arguing with this painter on UA-cam he goes under the name of ( painting and decorating) he's been miss coating bare plaster work with pva and I keep replying saying this is wrong and should always miss coat with a thinned down contract paint. So I thought I'd ask the man! You've done plenty of new builds what do you think?
DJA 67 Well me old cocker, I’d do it the way you said why would you use pva it’s more expensive for a start. I see no reason why you would use it & i do not know any that has. Merry Christmas 🎄 The Candleman 🕯☕️🚬
Good video mate. I'm thinking of painting my house exterior. My old man was a painter and decorater so did a bit with him a s a boy. Only thing is my house is rough casted, never seen paint and I think I'll be biting off more than I can chew.
@@gailsbusylife4991 if its any use to you i started painting my bungalow this week which is rough cast. its slow going because its so rough that a roller doesnt work and you have to use a brush to dab the paint on, along with a twirling motion to try to cover everything.
Long pile Hamilton from tool station less than £5. Dulux trade paint weather shield from travis £22. 2 coats on my rough cast and it looks great. Went from dirty grey colour to magnolia and it’s pucker.
Great job Candleman !! Any tips for masonry paint into new concrete render? A mate said a coat of pva first ? And maybe plenty thinners on the first cost ? Any help appreciated mate !
Everywhere online states painting new tyrolean - leave it a few days before painting for first time. What's a few days lol. 2 is a couple .... 3? 4?. What's a few?
Move the paint pot under where you are going to roll, saves a lot of time and mess. Cut in after you have rolled the main area. Why don't you seal the wall with unibond PVA first?
masonry paint traps water as its plastic. stops the wall from breathing, water gets in when blasted with rain but gets trapped in the mortar and then wants to come out.
paul ford Maybe you should just get a sense of humour, or are you on antidepressants as well, If you are going to do it , do it and stop 🛑 talking about it
Sandtex recommend using a fungicidal wash before painting otherwise mould / growths will come through the paint.
I had the volume up as you just started cutting in around the gutter and that loud blue flash scared the life out of me 😂
you shoulda got rid of the ivy residue with a wire brush and soapy water , it'll bleed through in a few weeks
Yer ok m8 take it u have never painted in your life there is no way you could get that of with a wire brush and soapy water
@@clintmannion5598 Use a pressure washer. That would pull it off. Use low flow and high pressure to prevent drenching the area. Leaving organic material behind paint wont leave a clean or finish with any sort of longevity. The organic material holds moisture and will rot underneath the paint causing the paint to blister and peel off in a matter of months.
Use grinding brush lazy
Unless you put stucco over the vine marks, it will show under the paint
Thanks for your tips on painting rough walls outside. I am at the tearing my hair out stage! One enormous property on three floors and I still cannot build this blasted 'scaffolding tower' that I treated myself to. Hey-ho, I wanted to save money, but..............
Thank God the weather is grand. Okay, off now up the shaky ladder! (Oops, just saw the ending of your video and I think that I'll just have myself a B&H before I get cracking!)
What about the dead ivy on the wall?
Wouldn't you jet wash the wall first ? 🤔
The pebbles fall off if you jet wash.
@@wormwood6424 if it’s blown it needs to come off best way is with a jet wash
Just bought a tub of masonary paint, thanks for the demo. Very helpful for a first timer.
good quality paint and the finished is perfect enjoy the video
I always roll the first coat and get as close to the edges as possible it makes the cutting in easier and fingers crossed ready for a second roll once you finished cutting in, also it might not need cutting in again in some cases, you know this anyway keep up the good work love your vids 👍🐱🏍👌
How much did you charge for that. Only asking as I've got one similar to do
Where you get your hat from mate?
Well done. What do you think about stabilising solution before painting render ? Is it really need IT or not ?
Do you not need stabiliser solution first before painting on old masonry paint ?
depends if its all powdery to the touch then yes. but if its sound and you can tell just from running your hand over the surface.
can i use this method with pebble dash? whats that colour please?
How do you get a neat straight line between two terrace house that has pebbledashed but do not want to get paint on the neighbours pebble dashed walls?
Gaffer tape.
@@grahamjones9242 Thanks Graham I'll have a we practice when the better weather comes. Ray
Well done 👏 ✔ 👍 excellent information
How many coats would you suggest?
Hi do the walls need washing down first? I'm going to be doing a similar job on a house that I'm moving into and I have zero experience, but it's a lot less to paint then what you did in this video.
Planet Conker
If it’s got green on it you can wash 🧼 it down with bleach, if not just paint 🎨 it.
Yes, it needs a proper treatment, otherwise you will end up with algae and mould behind the paint. It's not just about the green. At every outside wall you might have dust, dust from the cars' exhaust, algae or maybe mould. Usually a good painter is applying the paint on a clean surface. Cowboys are painting on any surface. Last year I had an industrial inside job with grease dirty blistering paint on steel beams in a beer factory. Couldn't use the pressure washer, had to use caustic soda to clean the grease, after that wire brushes and attachments of every type. Full face mask, scraped off paint in a closed container. Sanding machine attached to vacuum, all the gears 110 volt. You need knowledge and data mining, not just a brush, a roller and a trades diploma to become a painter. BTW he is a good guy, but he can't cope with the new standards. Probably learnt the methods 100 years ago.
@@antallaczko8793 I can assure you this shoddy workmanship would've been called the same 100 years / 50 years ago as it is today! CRAP!!
He probably thinks the only reason to clean the wall is to keep the dirt off his brush!
@@antallaczko8793 hey .. you know your stuff.. I've got a pebbledash to paint, I've applied a good quality biocide to kill the algae, but l am wondering about washing it down..powerwashing is supposed to be not a good idea for raw pebbledash , so will l paint over the dead 'crusts' ..is this OK..Will be adding owatrol emulsa bond to the first coat of paint
Can you use air sprayer for this paint on harling wall guys? Thanks
Did you clean the wall first?
Really helpful thank you
Great job as always.
Where can I get the original heavy duty dust sheets,as the new ones are not made like they use to be. Cheers 👍
why add water,will it take take the waterproofing away,becauce i live on coast,thanx,i am buying santex asswell.
Great video .
Is the weather in April good to paint ??
i'd love to see a video on how you work out how much paint you need for a job. great video as always
How much would u charge for that area
What did you pore into the paint and why, was it water or white spirit?👍🏻🇬🇧
Water mate.
Double arm frames better for masonry as you can give it some stick as single arm won’t last five minutes 👍
If you roll side ways you wouldn't need to cut the bottom in and it won't flick
He's cutting the bottom in because it has a lip dopey
Not going to stir it next to the Porsche...Love it! Thanks for sharing. 👍😂
Many thanks for your advice, much appreciated. I’ve since painted my pebbled dashed garage which has quite a deep texture which means there’s little pin pits where the brushed and rollered paint hasn’t really penetrated deep enough. Do you think I should be concerned about that? Kind regards Bill
Should be ok 👍
How long did it take to put a couple of coats on it mate?
Buddy I've just taken on another exterior job. Heavy rendering so you can imagine the state or the long pile after a days graft. Filled with stones and looking worth for itself. I've always used an "extra long pile sleeve" from screwfix but never lasts very long. 1 job maybe. What brand/pile sleeve you use for heavy rendering?
Mate try a Hamilton perfection extra long pile roller sleeve they are bang on for that and last a long time
Solid job candleman. I used to do it that way for years. Now i spray and back roll. Faster and easier on the shoulders.
Have you any suggestions how I can get a straight line when I’m painting my pebble dash wall on the part where it is semi detached to the neighbours? I can’t think of a way to get perfect straight line
Just use a plumb line and mark a straight line and do it by eye or you can temporarily screw a batton to the wall and paint down it
Frog tape
How many coats do you do mate?
Nice job
Good job as always candle man don't worry the vid was not boring to us keep up the good work your painting buddy in the states.
What Porsche is that ?
Beautiful
What is that roller head
Hiya how's it going. A question for you. I've been arguing with this painter on UA-cam he goes under the name of ( painting and decorating) he's been miss coating bare plaster work with pva and I keep replying saying this is wrong and should always miss coat with a thinned down contract paint. So I thought I'd ask the man! You've done plenty of new builds what do you think?
Shit it
DJA 67
Well me old cocker,
I’d do it the way you said why would you use pva it’s more expensive for a start.
I see no reason why you would use it & i do not know any that has.
Merry Christmas 🎄
The Candleman 🕯☕️🚬
Mist coat new bare plaster with doctored Latex emulsion 70/30 paint/water. Flop it and hop it.
Pissed down paint not PVA .
Good video mate. I'm thinking of painting my house exterior. My old man was a painter and decorater so did a bit with him a s a boy. Only thing is my house is rough casted, never seen paint and I think I'll be biting off more than I can chew.
Hi, did you try to give it a go? I'm thinking of maybe trying to paint mine and it's rough cast as well. Thanks
@@gailsbusylife4991 if its any use to you i started painting my bungalow this week which is rough cast. its slow going because its so rough that a roller doesnt work and you have to use a brush to dab the paint on, along with a twirling motion to try to cover everything.
@@malachy9400 thank you 👍
Have you guys any photos to see how it looks once painted?
Long pile Hamilton from tool station less than £5. Dulux trade paint weather shield from travis £22. 2 coats on my rough cast and it looks great. Went from dirty grey colour to magnolia and it’s pucker.
Great job Candleman !! Any tips for masonry paint into new concrete render? A mate said a coat of pva first ? And maybe plenty thinners on the first cost ? Any help appreciated mate !
I'd opt for my airless spray gun on Tyrolean walls/Pebble dash/K Rendered etc.... Flop it and hop it guys mask up plenty good. 👍🏻
😂😂 would love to see that wall now
Nice work buddy. Thanks for sharing :)
Good to see you did it properly getting full coverage first coat. Nothing extra needed.
Good job gorgeous lol.more vidssssss please.for Xmas
You must be the only painter that doesn't have a RADIO...LOL
I always have Radio....for last 20yrs....
Isn't it too cold to use that paint because they've got 365 sandtex that you can use in -10 conditions. Just wondering?
Yeaa
Right, that's my Easter weekend sorted !!
Everywhere online states painting new tyrolean - leave it a few days before painting for first time. What's a few days lol. 2 is a couple .... 3? 4?. What's a few?
Like that ladder with the handrails but have to admit I hate painting render, great vid 👍
Why add water??
Are you a bastion of Oxbridge
Move the paint pot under where you are going to roll, saves a lot of time and mess. Cut in after you have rolled the main area. Why don't you seal the wall with unibond PVA first?
Is that tyrolene?...if it is it’s a tough render to paint.
Used to do it on a few schools around the country. You did a first class job of it lad.
masonry paint traps water as its plastic. stops the wall from breathing, water gets in when blasted with rain but gets trapped in the mortar and then wants to come out.
I think the suicidal jokes were a bit too far.
Really? I think he never went far enough... that porsche exhaust pipe would of come in handy!👍😂🏎💨
You could have bumped that wall if you'd had of used pliolite...
What roller head are you using mate? (Manufacturers name)
It’s like watching paint dry 😂
Surprised you didn't pressure wash before hand and if needed use an anti fungal
How to price jobs up
Did u not power wash that wall prime it that could all peal off dirr behind it hope it dosent hmmm
4:10 Good tip!
No priming?
I've never cut that paint with water or spirits. Just slap it on straight from the bucket 😂
I’m not sure but wouldn’t you be dead after the first shot to the temple why did you need 4
i am sorry but if you expect work from this no chance. no cleaning of wall before painting, not good.
I like that ladder bro. Good job👍👍
Another top job from a top man nice work candle me old mucker
No biocide Dolly...?
Int milk brilliant 😂😂😂
Brilliant video 👍
what's the reasoning behind diluting the paint ???
Very funny & informative 🙌
Look at the years of dirt on that wall . Must cut down on time away from the pub .
How much would you charge to paint an area that size?
nice that you left that organic matter on the wall, when it decomposes it will create an air pocket and the paint will flake off.
Luna_Dei
You talk a load of crap 💩
@@wallingtonfilming Thats what all the cowboys say.
Terribly quiet audio on intro
I was surprised you never applied PVA to start?
Why would you apply Pva, when you have a better binder in the paint. If you want to extend the drying time Pva is OK, otherwise it's nonsense
Nice stuff there CM ..
Nice 🙌
Think you need to lay off the cheap cider fella!
Those purdy poles are luvley
More more
very unclassy with the rope..maybe you should thing before doing something so stupid,
paul ford
Maybe you should just get a sense of humour, or are you on antidepressants as well,
If you are going to do it , do it and stop 🛑 talking about it
@@fordie711 ike he cares if he's lost a sub 😂
Don't worry mate it was on fastest speed lol
Ivy not cleaned off, this is not an instructional video.
whats s fucking boring? boring is to sit infront of a f, tv
Spray painting is way cooler then the roller. !!! Spray the Feck off the wall
Lol
What’s better.... Private or Site?!!
Michael Griffin
All sit ☕️🕯🚬
Videos getting desperate mate change it up abit 🥺
No preparation cow boy nice ivy effect not 👎
amateur of eating cheese