Paint Ceilings FASTER With An Airless Paint Sprayer

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @PaintHQ
    @PaintHQ  Рік тому +7

    Happy Holidays!.. Wishing you and your families a wonderful Christmas, and a happy, healthy New Year 🙏
    Pete - PaintHQ
    #GracoPowerTeam 💙⚡️

  • @daryn_Canada_1066
    @daryn_Canada_1066 24 дні тому +1

    Great videos, I know very little about spraying but you know your stuff. Very informative. Thank you 🇨🇦

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  23 дні тому

      You’re so kind, appreciate you watching and showing your support 🇨🇦💙💯 Regards Pete

  • @Miguelskytwins
    @Miguelskytwins Рік тому +1

    Man I came for the learning but I stayed because of the music. It makes it 100 times more interesting😂. I love it!

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      You’re very kind 🙏 ..thank you for watching my friend 💙💯 ..Keep in touch, I’m happy to help and advise if I can 👍 Regards Pete

  • @PeterYoung-sp5is
    @PeterYoung-sp5is Рік тому +7

    Love your work mate.. I've been spraying with airless since the 90's and can see you've definitely got the bug :)..May I ask what the floor covering is that you have down in the video.. seems to me that it would be better to handle than the old Correx..all the best to you and yours for the festive season and on into 2023 :)

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +5

      Hi Peter, thank you so much 🙏 ..It’s great to hear from someone like yourself that has embraced airless spraying for so long 👏 ..Well done my friend 👏👏
      The floor protection, is a fleece roll that can be cut to size, rolled up and reused.. it’s one of the best / most cost effective floor protection solutions that I’ve used 👍
      www.amazon.co.uk/DUST-Sheet-ABSORBANT-Floor-Fleece/dp/B06XJ7PYD4/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=1YXZ4U1SMCPXC&keywords=fleece+floor+protector+roll&qid=1671383061&sprefix=fleece+floo%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-3
      Keep in touch, I appreciate your input.. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄
      ..regards Pete 💙

  • @eddiecotter7201
    @eddiecotter7201 Рік тому +4

    Great job pete happy holidays to you and your family,thank you for all the great content throughout the year and best of luck for 2023

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Thank you Eddie, you’re so kind 🙏 ..Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your family 🎄👏👏👏

  • @Sezables
    @Sezables Рік тому +3

    Another great video 👌🏼
    Spraying ceilings is more efficient with a superior finish compared to a brush and roller, great job handsome ❤

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +2

      Thank you, my beautiful wife ❤️💯

    • @Sezables
      @Sezables Рік тому +1

  • @garethdavies7564
    @garethdavies7564 Рік тому +4

    hi mate awesome job as always ...your videos are a pleasure to watch so enjoyable i wish you and your family all the best at christmas looking forward to your next video 👍🙏

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Gareth, you’re a diamond 🙏 ..Glad you enjoyed it.. Have a wonderful Christmas my friend 🎄💙

  • @MEVD2011
    @MEVD2011 Рік тому +1

    Another Master class from my very good friend catch up with you in the week buddy

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you brother 💙 ..Yeah speak to you in the week.. don’t work too hard with the run up to Christmas 🎄😆

  • @jonnyhicks9591
    @jonnyhicks9591 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Pete another great video. Love the Christmas theme. Here’s a little tip for you especially if you have a dog. I use a roll of Pooh bags to cover light fittings etc. 😉Enjoy a Christmas coffee on me. Have a good one mate.

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Ah thank you Jonny.. haha that’s a great tip.. yeah we’ve got 2 dogs, in fact they’re about to get walked shortly, I’ll be smiling to myself thinking of your masking hack 🙈😆
      ..Merry Christmas to you and your family, thank you for all the support my friend 🙏 ..regards Pete 💙

  • @annawhatling1367
    @annawhatling1367 Рік тому +2

    Hi Pete, have enjoyed watching most of your videos now fantastic content really informative best on UA-cam I would say , you have got me wanting to try out spraying on my next job in January but I am still not confident don’t want to make a mess in customers house . It’s just woodwork to spray door linings and stairs I see you use both technos and supercryl which would you say is the most durable and best for me to start with. Have a great Christmas and all the best Ed.

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hi Ed, thank you so much for your kind words of support 🙏 So glad you’re inspired to spray, I can appreciate your nervousness.. You’ll soon build your confidence, perhaps start with a ceiling, or skirting / trim, maybe a door.. once you go for it, you won’t look back 👏 ..I do rate Teknos but I do prefer the sheen level and quicker drying time of AkzoNobel Aqualit (Supercryl) 👍
      ..Good luck my friend.. keep in touch, it’ll be great to hear how you get on ..regards Pete

  • @monto008
    @monto008 Рік тому +1

    Great video and channel! Could you describe the order of operation you would take if wanting to spray a bedroom all the same color, ie trim, doors, walls, and ceiling? I’m inclined to use a flat finish everywhere to make it easier? I just purchased an ultra quickshot to paint a 15’x15’ bedroom and thinking through prep with the goal of painting this weekend. Very glad I stumbled across your videos. They are immensely helpful!

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind feedback.. I’m a fan of Johnstones Acrylic Durable Matt, then if the walls ceiling is fresh plaster you can thin by 30% and use as a mist coat.. that’s your first step, mist coat, keeping the mist off the trim / woodwork - then this is the order I would spray - trim / woodwork first (prime / topcoat.. sometimes using a high build primer, I coat 2 or 3 times, followed by 2 topcoats).. then I would mask off the trim / woodwork (this will protect the fallout from the ceiling), spray the ceiling in to a finish with the Acrylic Matt (it actually dries very flat).. then I would brush / roller your walls.. I say that because you’re using the UQS - I don’t want you to over work the unit - woodwork will be great, you’ll get an amazing finish.. then ceiling will be quick, easy and flat.. but walls, you’ll be refilling the cup a lot and pushing the boundaries of a ‘small job’.. however it’s said, jobs up to 3 gallon (I believe approx 11.5 litres).. I just don’t want you to overwork the unit 😄 ..regards Pete

  • @graemesmith8509
    @graemesmith8509 Рік тому +1

    Great vid 👍
    Whats the tub at the end when cleaning out ?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Thank you Graeme.. do you mean what I’m spraying the waste water in?.. if so I use a small paint scuttle, I find when cleaning a sprayer out with a hopper, you can use small amounts of water and a small paint scuttle / bucket.. no need for a bigger bucket 😆
      Hope this helps, if not let me know and I’ll try and figure it out.. take care, regards Pete

  • @reflectance_bcs
    @reflectance_bcs Рік тому +1

    Hi Pete.
    As always doing a pretty good job.
    Happy Holidays for you and family too.
    Enrique Rodriguez

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Enrique, really appreciate the support 🙏 ..Happy holidays my friend.. regards Pete

  • @ProfessionalPainterDecorator
    @ProfessionalPainterDecorator Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas and a happy NY Pete

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you my friend.. Merry Christmas, wishing you and your family all the very best for 2023 🙏

  • @rossendoperez
    @rossendoperez Рік тому +3

    Hey Pete, brilliant videos, thank you for all this really useful information. I'm a cabinet maker in my spare time and thinking about buying a GXFF for spraying furniture. But I also am renovating a house and have 4 rooms and a hall to decorate. I'm thinking about getting the GXFF with an extra 1/4inch hose and 515 tip for spraying emulsion. In your experience will this be my best option or would you recommend another setup?
    Would you recommend a particular emulsion for the mist coat with A GXFF?
    Cheers Pete thanks again.

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hi Ross, I really appreciate your kindness supporting PaintHQ, you’re a diamond.. I’m happy to help get you up and running 💙 ..The GXFF is one of my favourites, and will suit your fine finish requirements and your additional emulsion spraying needs 👍 ..Technically you’re thinking right by the additional 1/4” line for emulsion, but my opinion is the included 7.5m 3/16” line is perfectly capable.. in fact that’s my preferred setup, I like the shorter more flexible setup.. with a hopper 😆 ..Something to consider if you can spend the extra is the Cordless GXFF, you get 2x Flexvolt batteries and as standard the Contractor PC Compact gun.. it’s a joy to spray with, especially suited to your cabinetry.. I could also assist you with the waterborne primer and topcoat I like to use for joinery if that helps..
      Regarding emulsion.. are you in the UK my friend ?.. I rate Johnstones Acrylic Durable Matt through a LP 515.. being acrylic it makes for a good primer for fresh plaster / mist coat.. for a mist I thin the first coat 30% , roughly 70/30 mix.. then thin the topcoat the max 10% (I use hot water out the tap).. so a 5 litre can you’re gaining an extra half litre 👍
      Regarding the GXFF, if you’re in the UK speak to my friend Mike at SpraymanUK.. he’s super friendly I and knowledgeable, with no pressure to purchase..
      Keep in touch, happy to help you further on your journey.. regards Pete

    • @rossendoperez
      @rossendoperez Рік тому

      ​@@PaintHQ
      Fantastic mate, this is all music to my ears haha.
      I'm already a fan of Johnstones paint so this is now a no brainer for me to use their durable matt. I have sprayed their eggshell watered down 20% with a borrowed Fuji HVLP gun with good results but I was hoping to spray Sayerlack AT9915 with a crosslinker with the airless system without diluting as much to get a better, thicker, more durable finish. What WB primer and topcoat do you recommend for joinery?
      The cordless system sounds mint but I don't think my budget can quite stretch the extra 500 smackers. I may live to regret this!
      Just one more question if you may. All my rooms are bare plaster on walls and ceilings with no trim, I still need to buy and fit all of this myself. What order would you decorate the walls, ceilings and new trim in? I have seen from your videos that you do walls first then ceilings but wasn't sure where the new trim would fit in easiest.
      Thanks a million.
      Cheers, Ross

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hey Ross.. Yeah the Johnstones Acrylic Durable will definitely need 10% water, preferably hot water and a good stir to lower the viscosity.. it’s a thick material.. regarding woodwork paints, I never thin any products through airless.. I’ve not experienced first hand the Sayerlack product you mention, but I’ve heard very positive feedback on its performance, especially with the crosslinker 👏👏👏
      For interior joinery, staircase, internal doors etc I use AkzoNobel..
      WP136 Water Based Primer / Edge Sealer
      holmanpaints.co.uk/interior-wood/171-akzo-nobel-WP136-highbuild-waterbased-primer-edge-sealer.html
      AkzoNobel Aqualit (Supercryl) Waterborne Enamel Topcoat
      holmanpaints.co.uk/interior-wood/169-akzo-nobel-aqualit-waterborne-enamel-topcoat.html
      ..you get a beautiful cabinet like satin finish ..and very cost effective, especially in 5 litre cans..
      Comes in white, then if needing tinting both primer and top coat can be colour matched off any colour chart..
      Also in a clear lacquer, coats oak beautifully.. it’s a sanding sealer, just denib the first 1 or 2 coats of grain raise.. dries super quick, I spray 3 or 4 coats depending on the amount of grain fill..
      holmanpaints.co.uk/interior-wood/191-1705-aqualit-supercryl-water-based-wood-lacquer.html#/1872-size-1l/1952-finish-30_satin
      The above is 1K waterborne, I’m currently looking at some other AkzoNobel Aqualit products that can be waterborne 2K..
      This is Aqualit clear 2k.. wet look👌
      instagram.com/reel/CjVTllBo4G6/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
      I’ve used Holmans for years, the Holmans team are all super helpful..
      Can be delivered next day if required.. If this helps at all, Holmans have a 5% discount code, across all their range..
      👉 Use code PAINTHQ
      Regarding you’re rooms.. I’d fit the trim first 👍 ..here’s the order if I’m spraying everything.. spray all joinery first, then mask off the next day and spray walls up onto the ceiling (back roll if you feel it’s necessary.. I myself prefer the sprayed finish).. then finally mask off the ceiling cut line with 2.6 metre plastic film and spray in the ceiling.. just one thing.. you could mist coat first before fitting trim 👍
      💙 both corded and cordless GXFF are great units, diverse in the P&D world.. you’re right, it just comes down to budget, totally understand..
      Happy to answer as many questions as I can my friend.. All the very best ..Regards Pete

    • @rossendoperez
      @rossendoperez Рік тому +1

      Brilliant Pete, I will definitely give these paints a try. Thanks again for all this incredibly useful info. Cheers, Ross

    • @rossendoperez
      @rossendoperez Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ Hey Pete I hope you are well, I wanted to ask you about the Akzonobel aqualit. I have a mixture of new mdf primed architraves and old eggshell or gloss paint around the door linings. How would you approach spraying these with the Akzonobel products you mentioned, would you shellac prime the old paintwork first or just sand it back and re prime with the Akzonobel? Thank you pal.

  • @tessarigby4750
    @tessarigby4750 Рік тому +1

    Love the Christmas music!
    Hope you're well
    We met at the P&D show. You were telling me about the floor covering you buy from ebay. I've just seen it in this video and it reminded me! I don't suppose you could post the link for it?
    Also, I have a cheapy cheap sprayer - the screwfix erbauer with some extra tips added courtesy of the wonderful help from Sprayman. It's not bad except changing the filter is a bind, which is what I was doing between coats on the trim - I'd spray the primer on the trim, then change the filter and spray the ceiling then change the filter and spray the trim topcoat. I'm wondering if I'm doing this wrong? It's a bit time consuming all this filter changing.
    Thanks for your videos - especially the music. It's ace! Wishing you a great 2023

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hi Tessa, apologies for my delayed response.. ah yes I remember, this is the fleece floor protection from amazon.. 25m roll, 1m width.. not bad value, it can be cut and rolled up to be re-used again.. it maintains its quality.. perfect for hard floors, moves a bit on carpet, but not a bad solution if you’re working in an occupied house and cleaning up each night..
      www.amazon.co.uk/DUST-Sheet-ABSORBANT-Floor-Fleece/dp/B06XJ7PYD4/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=LV0XDB91JM9N&keywords=fleece+floor+protection+roll&qid=1676391107&sprefix=fleece+floor+protection+roll%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-3
      I’m not quite sure I understand the filter change going from woodwork / trim.. then to emulsion / ceiling.. do you mean flushing out (cleaning) and changing filter from 100 mesh (thin woodwork material), to a 60 mesh (thicker emulsion).. which is correct choice filters.. but on the screwfix sprayer, is the filter tricky to change?.. otherwise if woodwork prep is done, I’ll spray a high build primer (AkzoNobel WP136), denib and spray 2 top coats of enamel topcoat (again AkzoNobel, both are waterborne low viscosity products, 208 or 308 tip).. that’s all in one day.. ceiling will be sprayed last on the final day.. so I’m not swapping materials too much, going from primer to topcoat is a quick flush through with water, it doesn’t have to be 100 percent clean.. then emulsions are sprayed on separate days.. apologies if I’ve miss understood, I’m happy to get and help.. I could run the scenario by Mike when I speak to him next 👍 ..regards Pete

    • @Decoratortess
      @Decoratortess Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ Hi Pete. Thanks so much for all of this! Yes, you understood exactly. Yes - I think I'm starting to get the order of prep and spraying. It seem, the wood spray needs to get done so quick (On a room that doesn't need much prep - on the first day it seems) in order to then follow on with the walls next day, then ceiling the next. It's taking a bit of getting used to changing the order of work as I switch up to spraying more but am slowly getting the hang of it! Like - previously I might have spent the whole of the first day prepping, but it strikes me, now on the first day on a smallish room, the wood needs spraying and then walls and ceiling can/needs to be prepped after the woodwork.

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Ah great.. yeah in spraying terms you’re thinking right, it is a different plan to follow 👍😆 ..I’m happy to help and advise if I can.. regards Pete

    • @Decoratortess
      @Decoratortess Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ I really appreciate that Pete, thanks. Yes - if I’m off track with my understanding - please do tell me. It’s really helpful to learn this stuff! Thanks again

    • @monto008
      @monto008 Рік тому

      @PaintHQ could you describe the order of operation you would take if wanting to spray a bedroom all the same color, ie trim, doors, walls, and ceiling? I just purchased an ultra quickshot to paint a 15’x15’ bedroom and thinking through prep with the goal of painting this weekend. Very glad I stumbled across your videos. They are immensely helpful!

  • @Niall-q4r
    @Niall-q4r 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Pete would you always use FFLP tips for emulsion for your ceilings and walls

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  6 місяців тому +1

      Hey buddy.. No, I’d use either a LP 515, FFLP 514 (very similar to a 515), an LP 517 or a LP 619 👍 ..I use a FFLP 514 for a slightly reduced flow, plus it’s what I use with the Ultra QuickShot or Ultra HH’s 👍

    • @Niall-q4r
      @Niall-q4r 6 місяців тому +1

      @@PaintHQ cheers pete 😊👍 so new LP tips good

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  6 місяців тому +1

      @niall1437 Very good my friend.. This latest video explains some of the basics about airless spray tips (including the colours).. all the best.. regards Pete 🇮🇪
      Airless Spray Tips [EXPLAINED] How To Choose & Install a Spray Tip
      ua-cam.com/video/gT3H7DHcnlM/v-deo.html

    • @Niall-q4r
      @Niall-q4r 6 місяців тому +1

      @@PaintHQ yes think i seen that one cheers pete , have a good weekend 👍

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  6 місяців тому +1

      @niall1437 You too buddy 🙏

  • @nialloconnor5321
    @nialloconnor5321 Рік тому +1

    Hi Pete.
    Happy new year hope you are well these days. Lastime i asked you question was a good while ago.
    I sprayed diamond dulux was horrible to spray kitchen cabinets.
    Customer asked me today would i spray her kitchen. Can you recommend a primer ? And satin paint for mahogany kitchen please mate

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Hi Niall, great to hear from you and great news about the kitchen spray job, exciting times ahead.. it will be worth you looking at industrial waterborne materials, by that I mean ‘not off the shelf’. and is either spray only or certainly easily sprayed. the latest WB technology from companies such as AkzoNobel, Renner, Sayerlack and Teknos have some high performing WB products, and the performance is dramatically increased when cross linking / adding a hardener
      ..for a long time I’ve been a fan of AkzoNobel.. I’ve got some WB AkzoNobel products that I hope to showcase this year, some can be used single component and / or used 2K with additional hardener.. all waterborne.. adding the hardener will dramatically increase performance / water and chemical resistance 👍
      Regarding the mahogany, you really need an isolating primer, not a shellac (there’s better available now).. the tannin bleed from mahogany is challenging.. this video I use a WB 1K AkzoNobel stain blocking primer.. for kitchen cabinetry I’d look to go 2K.. the product links are in the video, but speak to the team at Holmans, contact details are in the description too.. plus a “PAINTHQ“ discount code.. mention me and have a chat to them, they’re super helpful and can colour match off any chart, F&B, Dulux etc 👍
      Refinishing a Radiator Cover | Using an HVLP Spraygun
      ua-cam.com/video/QvQgfV3NOQE/v-deo.html
      ..Keep in touch my friend, happy to help and advise if I can.. regards Pete

    • @nialloconnor5321
      @nialloconnor5321 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ Heya Pete .Thankyou so much for that info much appreciated mate .I'll have a look at it all 😊👍your a gent .Bless you 😊

  • @beecee6850
    @beecee6850 Рік тому +2

    Think I would of use tikkurila primer as the mist coat there, saving a few quid and increasing profit. I know its only 1 ceiling but large saving if doing whole house, that durable ain't cheap 😊

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hello my friend, thanks for sharing the info 🙏 ..hope you’re keeping well.. regards Pete

    • @mack1609
      @mack1609 Рік тому +1

      Nice video. We usually backroll the first coat. What are your taughts. Is it an extra step for nothing.

    • @garethdavies7564
      @garethdavies7564 Рік тому +3

      ​@@mack1609 i been spraying for about 18 months i havent touch a brush or roller since i done few jobs on bare plaster just mist coat and 2 top coat job done ✅

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hey buddy, thank you for watching 🙏 ..I don’t typically backroll myself, but I can appreciate it’s chosen by some.. I’d only backroll walls if it was requested, perhaps concerns over future touch ups.. I do like and prefer a fully sprayed finish, and do rate the durable / wipeable finish that I can achieve.. thanks for sharing your experience my friend, keep in touch.. I’m happy to help if I can.. regards Pete

    • @mack1609
      @mack1609 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ thanks for your reply. We have been spraying woodwork for quite a while now . Spraying for sure is far superior. But some homes are so cluttered its not easy. Keep up the work. Great videos

  • @Amanandhisharley
    @Amanandhisharley Рік тому +1

    Do you recommend a hopper if only doing one room mate

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hey Julian.. to be honest I prefer a hopper setup in pretty much all circumstances.. quicker setup / clean up.. I even used it the other day mist coating a whole property, sprayed 30 litres of acrylic primer, just kept feeding the hopper 😆👍

    • @Amanandhisharley
      @Amanandhisharley Рік тому +1

      So you use it for emulsions as well as fine finish

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Yes my friend 👍😆💙

  • @arinb12
    @arinb12 Рік тому +1

    What respirator mask and filters do you use?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hello my friend.. It's a 3M, with A2P3 replaceable filters for particles and vapour..
      www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GT7D1B2/ref=emc_b_5_i

    • @arinb12
      @arinb12 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ thanks! Would you say a vapour filter is needed if Paint just water based paints? Or would a P3 alone do?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      I’d definitely go with ‘complete’ A2P3 protection.. i say complete, because there is higher spec too.. from what I gather, A2P3 is widely used as a minimum when spraying waterborne, and single component solvent (so I believe).. when you go up to 2K waterborne / and solvent.. that’s when air fed masks would be a must.. I say all this, but I’m no H&S expert and/or paint chemist 😆 ..just my opinion and from what I see.. hope this helps my friend 🙏

  • @kekhriesale
    @kekhriesale Рік тому +1

    Awesome 👍👍..

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Thank you so much.. appreciate you watching 🙏

  • @dariancrowther5056
    @dariancrowther5056 Рік тому +1

    How would you spray paint the ceiling and then wanted to spray paint the walls

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Hi Darian, great question.. if I’m spraying a complete project I spray the walls first (back roll if required), then mask off the cut line and spray the ceiling last.. it’s easier to mask around the perimeter with a purple washi tape and go aver the washi with a 2.6m / 99” tape and drape plastic (or hand masker).. in this video, I was sent in by a kitchen installer, to spray the ceiling, then the client is manually brush and roller finishing the walls 👍 here’s a quick video of an example, I’m demonstrating a Graco Pressure Roller but the spraying of the ceiling last demonstrates what I mean..
      Paint Walls FAST with a Pressure Roller and Spraying a Ceiling
      ua-cam.com/video/cumXImD_ksI/v-deo.html
      Keep in touch buddy, always great to hear from you 🙏 regards Pete

  • @edpewalkee
    @edpewalkee 4 місяці тому +1

    It sounds like Tim Burton is teaching me to paint

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  4 місяці тому

      Haha, I like it my friend 😂😂😂

  • @basketballmaven1454
    @basketballmaven1454 Рік тому +1

    how many coats?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your question my friend.. 1 primer coat for the fresh plaster, followed by 2 topcoats 👍 all completed very quickly 👍 ..regards Pete

    • @basketballmaven1454
      @basketballmaven1454 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ thanks

  • @gersoncoelho7972
    @gersoncoelho7972 Рік тому +1

    Muito bom

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      obrigado irmão 🙏

  • @FactWorld414
    @FactWorld414 Рік тому +1

    Why overlap

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Great question my friend.. a good spray pattern has a feathered edge with an even coat across the middle of the fan width.. overlapping by 50% creates an even / flat finish, no lap marks.. similar principle to using a roller and maintaining a wet edge 👍 ..keep in touch, always great to get your input.. regards Pete 💙

  • @paulcapella3965
    @paulcapella3965 Рік тому +1

    The time it took to cover everything I'd have painted the thing twice. Also get yourself an extension wand.

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your input 🙏

    • @slinger247
      @slinger247 Рік тому +1

      You really wouldn’t have Paul, let’s be serious 😂

  • @samnap6692
    @samnap6692 Рік тому +1

    Spraying a ceiling is unethical...
    Give clients respect.
    Do job correctly.
    At least backroll.
    What happens if a touch up is required?
    Just because a sprayer is available, does not mean its the appropriate tool for the job.
    Application of product, sure... masking for protection, even better. But why could you not backroll... especially in a kitchen.
    Or it is a revenue generator.
    "Ohhh you need a touch up or repair".
    "It's a sprayed finish", l have to remask and spray it again".
    Paint

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому +2

      Hi Sam, thank you for your input.. I’m afraid I’m going to respectfully disagree my friend.. first let me reassure there’s nothing ‘unethical’, and it’s certainly not a revenue generator.. The client hasn’t paid a penny, in fact they never even knew they was getting their ceiling finished, I was sent in by a kitchen installation company as a nice finishing touch.. I had a discussion with the custoner about their plans and did all I could to help, for example mist coating hard to reach areas above the units..
      I’m guessing you’re not from the UK my friend?.. I say that because any back rolling questions, especially on ceilings come from outside the UK.. in the UK walls and ceilings are skim coated with finishing plaster to a smooth finish.. perhaps not quite level 5 but extremely close.. so in this example of an over-boarded ceiling, the finishing coat of plaster all over is very good, very smooth.. I then prime and topcoat with an acrylic durable matt product.. it has a class 1 scrub rating, anti mould and condensation resistant properties.. basically the sprayed finish is a flawless flat matt finish, and our customers in the UK love the finish.. I don’t see how a ceiling is going to get snagged, but if something unfortunate was to happen both myself and the installation team has a good working relationship with our customers to help and fix any problems, doing the right thing..
      As for using a roller, I can’t speak for all domestic painters in the UK, but in my previous days of using a roller.. I’d pride myself in a very smooth finish, that looks sprayed.. using a fine nap microfibre roller.. I now choose to spray, not entirely for speed (I like to take my time).. but it’s less laborious, and cleaner..
      All the best my friend.. please keep in touch, it’s always a pleasure to get feedback and hear how others complete jobs 👏👏👏 ..regards Pete 🙏

  • @lockstocky2800
    @lockstocky2800 Рік тому +1

    Just out of curiosity, why are you using a fflp tip ? I thought the blue tips are for emulsion ?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Great question, thank you.. I mostly use a Graco LP 515 or a FF LP 514.. both are low pressure (green) tips.. both produce a fine finish, very similar in orifice size.. the .014 slightly less paint flow Vs a .015.. all the best my friend.. regards Pete

    • @lockstocky2800
      @lockstocky2800 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ I’m new to spraying and have a huge house to miss coat . I have a GXff and have purchased a Green LP 517 and a blue LTX 517, which would you recommend ?

    • @PaintHQ
      @PaintHQ  Рік тому

      Ah cool, I’m happy to help all I can 👍 ..I’d use the LP tip, I prefer the benefit of more control you gain when low pressure spraying.. when new to airless spraying, my number one tip is, move the gun relatively quick 👍 let me know how you get on.. regards Pete

    • @lockstocky2800
      @lockstocky2800 Рік тому +1

      @@PaintHQ thanks Pete