I love Floetrol. An old French Canadian guy who was mid-60’s when I met him in the late 70’s taught me to use Floetrol. I’ve used it ever since. It is a MUST HAVE.
Great video and I am dealing with the exact same issue. I've purchased a gallon of this product a few years ago and always used it for ceiling paint because it's hard to get a smooth and even finish on ceilings even with high end ceiling paint. Your video was perfect but there was one issue: I've read the directions on the gallon jug of Floetrol I have and it says to add 8oz per GALLON of paint NOT per quart if you're using a paint brush and / or roller. If you read further it does say if you're using a paint SPRAYER you should use between 4-8oz per quart but only if you're using a sprayer. Just wanted to point that so those watching use the correct amount of Floetrol. Again, other than that, great video!
I have used flotrol for several years and this is two things i learned using it. One i always strain flotrol. Just a cheap metal strainer from dollar store. Sometimes there are a few lumps in it. The other is flotrol altho milky when wet it by it self dries clear, and will show what ever was on the wall before . Which in itself can be very creative for maybe a design integrated in your wall. You can thin it down too with just water , if you think its to thick. It will still come out great when dry. Of course don't go crazy with water.
Floetrol is a MUST if using box store paint. Decided to do a dark accent wall in Behr Marquee One Coat Matte (1st time using it). After 4 coats, I still wasn't satisfied and took out my trusty floertrol. Have Sherwin Williams Duration Matte everywhere else which went on like soft butter and no visible streaks. Lesson learned! Btw, 8oz to gallon and can use up to 16oz if paint is super thick like the one coat options. Also it worked well in my sprayer when I painted furniture with cabinet enamel.
Looks good I’m using Benjamin moore extender works good.I thinkit’s 8 ounces per gallon not per quart with the floetrol,not sure if extra would adversely effect the finish durability.Thanks
Great advice on the tape de-shedder! So many times I get paint boogers from new rollers. I'm also buying that Floetrol which seems to be the real deal! QUESTION: For roller touchups, I see my roller lines from the day before. Can I use Floetrol and redo the roller line areas without having to do the WHOLE wall?...
Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you're stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new movies on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last days =)
The directions indicate 4 to 8 ounces per quart IF you are using a cap gun sprayer. For brush and roller It said to use approximately 8 ounces per Gallon up to 16 ounces if the paint is thick. For a quarter gallon or 1 quart of paint that would be 2 to 4 ounces. So it seemed that twice as much was used in this video. Surprised there were not runs using that mix...
I love Floetrol. An old French Canadian guy who was mid-60’s when I met him in the late 70’s taught me to use Floetrol. I’ve used it ever since. It is a MUST HAVE.
Great video and I am dealing with the exact same issue. I've purchased a gallon of this product a few years ago and always used it for ceiling paint because it's hard to get a smooth and even finish on ceilings even with high end ceiling paint. Your video was perfect but there was one issue: I've read the directions on the gallon jug of Floetrol I have and it says to add 8oz per GALLON of paint NOT per quart if you're using a paint brush and / or roller. If you read further it does say if you're using a paint SPRAYER you should use between 4-8oz per quart but only if you're using a sprayer. Just wanted to point that so those watching use the correct amount of Floetrol. Again, other than that, great video!
I have used flotrol for several years and this is two things i learned using it. One i always strain flotrol. Just a cheap metal strainer from dollar store. Sometimes there are a few lumps in it. The other is flotrol altho milky when wet it by it self dries clear, and will show what ever was on the wall before . Which in itself can be very creative for maybe a design integrated in your wall. You can thin it down too with just water , if you think its to thick. It will still come out great when dry. Of course don't go crazy with water.
Very helpful, Ken. Thank you
Floetrol is a MUST if using box store paint. Decided to do a dark accent wall in Behr Marquee One Coat Matte (1st time using it). After 4 coats, I still wasn't satisfied and took out my trusty floertrol. Have Sherwin Williams Duration Matte everywhere else which went on like soft butter and no visible streaks. Lesson learned!
Btw, 8oz to gallon and can use up to 16oz if paint is super thick like the one coat options.
Also it worked well in my sprayer when I painted furniture with cabinet enamel.
Yes the marquee is like rolling glue,But coverage is great!I Thanks
Plus, Marquee cans state that it is only "one coat" if you choose from the "one coat" pallet of colors
Yesssss Duration is the best!!
Excellent review! Thanks!
Looks good I’m using Benjamin moore extender works good.I thinkit’s 8 ounces per gallon not per quart with the floetrol,not sure if extra would adversely effect the finish durability.Thanks
Yeah i did think he put too much floetrol in for a quart.
Awesome man thank you
Great advice on the tape de-shedder! So many times I get paint boogers from new rollers. I'm also buying that Floetrol which seems to be the real deal!
QUESTION: For roller touchups, I see my roller lines from the day before. Can I use Floetrol and redo the roller line areas without having to do the WHOLE wall?...
Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you're stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the new movies on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last days =)
@Tyson Adriel Yea, been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :D
Thank you! God I was going nuts with the flashing. I’m a pro and will never cheap out on paint again 😅
Wonderful video thank you for sharing this!
can I apply Fleotrol to Matte or Flat paint to avoid roller marks too?
yes
How long do you wait between coats, when using floetrol?
I follow the paint cans directions which in this case was 4 hours.
@@KenTraining thank you!
The directions indicate 4 to 8 ounces per quart IF you are using a cap gun sprayer.
For brush and roller It said to use approximately 8 ounces per Gallon up to 16 ounces if the paint is thick. For a quarter gallon or 1 quart of paint that would be 2 to 4 ounces. So it seemed that twice as much was used in this video. Surprised there were not runs using that mix...
You may be correct, I did not even measure it.
With the product being white - does it lighten the paint color?
it did not. I thought the same thing myself but when I did some touch up the spot did not show any color difference and did not show up at all.
The biggest take away for me was the painters tape to the table and defuzzing the roller bit.
Do you use it on the final coat only, or all coats? Thanks for the tips.
Final coat for me. Also try to work so you are not in direct sun for longer drying time.
Hi Ken which extender do you use for latex acrylic paint? Thanks for the info!!
I use the same Floetrol for all paints.
Why tape and cut in?
Am I missing something?
Some times I am over the top 😇
You didn't read the instructions correctly. It's 8oz per gallon when brushing or rolling, and up to 32 Oz when using a paint sprayer. LOL 😆
There’s big shadow in the middle of the wall!
it was the lighting, the wall came out great.
Ever hear of sunlight!
Behr and Valspar produce low grade paint. Get Ultraspec 500 from Benjamin Moore. Floetrol not necessary
Thanks, I will need to try that.
Come paint my house anytime you want