Subbed from the painters tape/caulk trick video. That gave me some nice clean lines at work, Thank You! Also really good videos, and clear, and concise explanations!
Thanks for the motivation this morning! I've watched you for some time now and have everything needed to prep and paint per your suggestions over the years but I can't get going on this last room. I know it won't take that long but I keep procrastinating. I've painted the rest of the house and I'm pretty exhausted. I'm using SW Emerald, 2 coats. Question... as a professional painter... if you were to spray a room including ceiling and baseboards, would you still use 2 coats or just one of the SW Emerald? Or is it considered 2 coats when you go left to right, then immediately up and down? Thanks for taking the time to do your videos. They've been a tremendous help.
I gotta finish painting the inside of my home. Bought a Graco X7 and pressure roller today. Gotta get one of those hand markers from 3M. I almost have some pro level stuff.
I think the scenarios of "you dont need to prime it" are far fewer than "youll be screwed if you dont prime it" i think thats a pretty important discussion to have for new painters. Some quick examples: Greasy kitchens or otherwise dirty walls Oil based wood finish or oil based paint - this the really the biggest one imo Dark colors to light colors Fresh drywall texture or patching Caulking and spackle will often show through if you dont prime Bare wood, metal, or plastic
Skirting boards - teach me bro 😂 Man it is virtually impossible to cut them in perfectly. You use tape sometimes it leaks through. If you leave it down for a while, when you pull it up it pulls off some of the paint on the skirting board. I’ve bought about 10 different brushes but it’s so hard to get a straight line 😩 How can I find your videos on skirting boards?
You mean baseboard or any other trim? Here's my trick: paint the baseboard first, can be sloppy. Then paint your walls. Use yellow frog tape and a small skim coat of quick dry caulking on the tape. Paint your walls and then pull the tape before the paint dries. Yellow tape shouldnt pull off the paint from your trim. Caulking seals the tape. If you aren't painting the trim, same method applies. Just don't leave the tape sitting too long.
@@indyfosho5458depends on what you are doing and what your knowledge is. Ive seen way more DIYers damage their home than have actually achieved good results.
so relaxing, im sure as many walls you have painted over the years its still a good feeling when it turns out so well.
Thank you for watching and sharing!
Thank you, thank you for this video! Love your videos!💪💪💪💪
Always great info. Thanks for all the videos. You dumb things down just enough, so everyone benefits from your knowledge.
Love your tips and your hat
Thanks!
Love how he walks it through. Such a helpful channel. I gotta get a hat!
Subbed from the painters tape/caulk trick video. That gave me some nice clean lines at work, Thank You! Also really good videos, and clear, and concise explanations!
Thank you for sharing and watching!
hey Chris - thanks so much for you great information. God bless you man for all you do for us DIY'ers
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
My pleasure!
I love the painting trade Chris. Good information for diyers here.
Me Too! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the motivation this morning! I've watched you for some time now and have everything needed to prep and paint per your suggestions over the years but I can't get going on this last room. I know it won't take that long but I keep procrastinating. I've painted the rest of the house and I'm pretty exhausted. I'm using SW Emerald, 2 coats. Question... as a professional painter... if you were to spray a room including ceiling and baseboards, would you still use 2 coats or just one of the SW Emerald? Or is it considered 2 coats when you go left to right, then immediately up and down? Thanks for taking the time to do your videos. They've been a tremendous help.
Thanks for sharing and being with us!
I gotta finish painting the inside of my home. Bought a Graco X7 and pressure roller today. Gotta get one of those hand markers from 3M. I almost have some pro level stuff.
1 gallon 2 coats easy Emerald! 👽
I think the scenarios of "you dont need to prime it" are far fewer than "youll be screwed if you dont prime it" i think thats a pretty important discussion to have for new painters.
Some quick examples:
Greasy kitchens or otherwise dirty walls
Oil based wood finish or oil based paint - this the really the biggest one imo
Dark colors to light colors
Fresh drywall texture or patching
Caulking and spackle will often show through if you dont prime
Bare wood, metal, or plastic
Deep base colors
Skirting boards - teach me bro 😂 Man it is virtually impossible to cut them in perfectly. You use tape sometimes it leaks through. If you leave it down for a while, when you pull it up it pulls off some of the paint on the skirting board.
I’ve bought about 10 different brushes but it’s so hard to get a straight line 😩 How can I find your videos on skirting boards?
You mean baseboard or any other trim?
Here's my trick: paint the baseboard first, can be sloppy. Then paint your walls. Use yellow frog tape and a small skim coat of quick dry caulking on the tape. Paint your walls and then pull the tape before the paint dries. Yellow tape shouldnt pull off the paint from your trim. Caulking seals the tape.
If you aren't painting the trim, same method applies. Just don't leave the tape sitting too long.
Step 1: Hire a great painter!
Hire and hand someone money for something anybody can do? Nah.... I'll paint it
@@indyfosho5458depends on what you are doing and what your knowledge is. Ive seen way more DIYers damage their home than have actually achieved good results.
15.13 minutos blablabla....and how to paint the room?