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Improovy is on a mission to reinvent the way homeowners & home improvement contractors do business.
Using data and technology, we’ve streamlined the home improvement process for both homeowners and contractors. Our two-sided home improvement marketplace platform offers instant & accurate price quotes, efficient project management systems, online payments, and everything in between.
Using data and technology, we’ve streamlined the home improvement process for both homeowners and contractors. Our two-sided home improvement marketplace platform offers instant & accurate price quotes, efficient project management systems, online payments, and everything in between.
How to Prep A Room For Painting - And Protect Surfaces Not to be Painted
Have you ever wondered what is necessary to prepare a room and protect surfaces not to be painted prior to painting it? Mike Kremsreiter, Improovy‘s head of production shows you the steps he takes. Mike provides a step-by-step tutorial and video showing you how to mask off surfaces, protect floors with tarps, remove wall plates and gives an overall view of what he did while painting this dining room.
Not every individual protects surfaces the same. The idea is to make sure you are doing something to protect surfaces that aren’t supposed to have paint on them. No matter how good you are at painting there’s always a chance paint will go someplace you don’t want it to. Thinking ahead and taking the time to protect areas is an important step before you open a paint can.
The dining room painted in this video was painted two coats with @sherwin-williams Duration Matte in Caviar, SW-6990.
The masking materials used were Sherwin Williams CP66 1-1/2” Masking Tape, 3M 2090 1-1/2” Blue Masking Tape, 3M 48” Advanced Masking Film, Sherwin Williams Painter’s Plastic 9’x400’, 1” Frog Tape, and 4’x15’ 10oz Weight Canvas Drop Clothes.
Not every individual protects surfaces the same. The idea is to make sure you are doing something to protect surfaces that aren’t supposed to have paint on them. No matter how good you are at painting there’s always a chance paint will go someplace you don’t want it to. Thinking ahead and taking the time to protect areas is an important step before you open a paint can.
The dining room painted in this video was painted two coats with @sherwin-williams Duration Matte in Caviar, SW-6990.
The masking materials used were Sherwin Williams CP66 1-1/2” Masking Tape, 3M 2090 1-1/2” Blue Masking Tape, 3M 48” Advanced Masking Film, Sherwin Williams Painter’s Plastic 9’x400’, 1” Frog Tape, and 4’x15’ 10oz Weight Canvas Drop Clothes.
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i think i heard the paint itself can act as the primer? then two more coats over it?
What about just releasing the pressure on your bristles as you get close to the corner? That way they’re not loaded up with all that spring energy to flick the paint onto the floor in the first place.
That could work, however often times the energy still exists in order to smooth out the paint properly near the corner. This is also more to make people aware that this can happen and to be aware of it. It doesn't happen every time and there are ways like you suggested to minimize it from happening. Appreciate you sharing and your comment!
That is fine only with eggshell or a flat. never spot prime with the wall paint if you are using pearl or semi gloss or even matte because you will get blisters as soon as you apply your first coat, unless you wait 2-4 hours. Use an actual primer.
@@gianthills Agreed, ideally using an actual primer is definitely best. Thanks for commenting!
I just refinished my deck and pretty much followed the steps you demonstrated. My deck is around 16 years old, was painted around 4-5 years ago by somebody but probably not prepared well and a lot of the paint was coming off. First I replaced deck boards that were in poor condition (rotting, essentially). I pressure washed the deck to remove a lot of the loose debris, then used a wood cleaner with a stiff brush to get off organic debris and staining. I hand-scraped it as required, then used commercial floor sanders and small power sanders to smooth it. I applied Cabot's semi-solid stain product to the rails and privacy fencing round the deck, then used their solid stain product (two-coat process) for the deck boards. Looks much much better, not like new, but like a well care for older deck.
@@jackpine4347 Sounds like a very rewarding project; I bet it looks great! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you. I tried amping up the speed but the quality of removal went down. Appreciate your video
Did you use primer of any kind or it’s not needed
@@ElProverBIO We did not use a primer since the product we used was self priming in most conditions. If there were issues with tannins or sap, we would recommend using a primer first. There are also products available to help with peeling and blocking tannins at the same time which work well. Here is one we recommend: maddogprimer.com/2021/04/26/deck-fix/
You used stain over a previously painted deck? What stain did you use?
@@robinrae7148 We believe it was previously a solid color stain, however it is possible it was a porch & floor paint. Either way, with proper prep it is okay to use a solid color stain on top without adhesion issues. We used SuperDeck from Sherwin Williams: www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/superdeck-exterior-waterborne-solid-color-deck-stain
Did you use primer?
@@rachelshim3122 We did not prime with a separate primer, however to achieve proper coverage we did have to apply 3 coats of the extra white paint.
OMG what a surprise!! I will try tomorrow with a different piece of wood at a lower speed. Today I spent a lot of time at high speed and not too much advance. Thank you for the advice.
@@dariomendoza175 Glad this may have helped!
Ah, so it's similar to drilling wood - too fast, and it just smokes, but go slower, and the chips fly. Makes sense!
Thanks!
Do not use a pressure washer!! It tears up the grain on a wooden deck. Go straight to the sanding part. Like the video, feather the edges of all of the old paint and be sure to scrape all the loose paint. PRIME YOU DECK. Use Zinser 123 primer and then put your top coat on.
@@davidkugler1376 Thanks for your thoughts. We should have been more clear regarding the pressure washing. It was used at a distance of 18”+ and more of a tool to rinse away dirt, dust and grime. You are absolutely right about it tearing up the grain, if you get too close. Staying at a safe distance away and understanding what can happen if using the tool in the wrong way is definitely important to note and we appreciate you saying something. We will definitely have to share in a future video. Primer can help in some circumstances, however it isn’t always necessary depending on the topcoat being used and the type of substrate. Thanks again for commenting and sharing your knowledge 👍
Thanks I learned this the hard way with hand sanding over the past week! Soft and light movement is generally better than harder and stronger movements, agree tends to gum up the paint. Also thinking of investing in an electric sander the old paintwork in my house is in need of work.
Glad this may have helped. Two of our favorite brands for mechanical sanders are Festool and Surf Prep. Both have multiple options and sizes depending on the exact type of surface/substrate/coating you are working with. Thanks for watching!
@@improovy good stuff I'll only be using it a very small number of times so will go for a cheap and cheerful sander.
@@mryan4452 Makes sense. Some decent ones at HD or Lowes that fit this description.
Deer god thank you man
This is the video I needed to see because my porch deck is the same just about. Ive been looking looking for what to do about peeling paint . Do i need to sand it all off or just where its peeling and then sand it smooth? Your video has answered my questions , thank you so much!
Glad the video helped! As you mentioned, scraping the peeling paint and sanding to feather the areas where the paint was removed and where it is still sound is best. We also like to quickly scuff sand the areas where the existing paint is sound (not peeling) to help create adhesion of the new top coat. All the best with your project and thanks for watching and commenting!
Interesting…..Looking forward to trying a lower speed. I’ve always done the opposite and clogged my paper
Thanks for your comment, hope it helps on your next project!
no paint after the staining?
Thanks for your question. The solid color stain we used is the topcoat and protective coating. It has similar qualities to paint, but allows the wood to breath differently than film building paint products. This is the product we used and the product information/description will help provide additional information: www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/superdeck-exterior-waterborne-solid-color-deck-stain
@@improovy thanks!
Should have explained how to spot prime
@@ssme_ Great point. We will have to make another video to help explain how and give some options available to do so. Is there anything I can explain here or specific questions you have?
If the old coating was latex paint instead of solid stain, can you still use solid stain on top of it? I'm planning on using a sold stain on a fence that has old cracked and peeling latex paint on it and would love to know if I'm about to screw it all up.
@@rabooey I have found the solid color stain stick well to many different coatings. Many manufacturers even recommend it to adhere to old composite decking material. I find the Benjamin Moore Arborcoat to stick the best out of all available, but think the SuoerDeck and other solid color stain products to be very similar. As long as you prep/clean the surface well and remove all the loose existing material, you should get great adhesion.
@@improovy Thanks, that gives me a bit more confidence.
do you use a backing pad on your festool for this?
@@sekritskworl-sekrit_studios Yes, typically the standard soft pad works well. It provides a little extra give around the rough edges. The hard pad can also work well. I suggest trying both depending on the surface and circumstances.
But which festool sanding pad and accessories are you using, and do you recommend?
@@sekritskworl-sekrit_studios Unfortunately I can’t remember exactly which pad we were using at this time. I am assuming it was the standard soft fastfix round pad. I usually recommend this pad unless you are working exclusively on a flat surface (hard pad recommended) and the super soft pad for rounded and curved surface types.
You are a great human being thank you very much
@@ohyouvelittlefaith8181 Thanks for watching!
call me crazy but how is this stain??? i thought deck stain absorbed into the wood and deck paint sits on top. please correct me if I am wrong. I am trying to learn which to choose for our project and now more confused than ever.
There are a few different types of decking stains. The stain you are thinking about that absorbs into the decking boards is an oil based transparent or semi-transparent stain. This allows you to see the wood grain through the stain and enhances the wood grain/natural look of the wood. As decks get older, many people switch to a solid color stain (as seen here in the video). The solid color stain still allows the wood of the deck to breathe, but is opaque (similar to paint) but doesn't create as thick of a film on top of the wood. It can definitely get confusing when it comes to the difference between solid color stain and paint products, you are not alone!
What nap roller plz
It will depend on your preference, but we usually like to use 1/2" roller naps on decks when applying solid color stain.
i have some spot flashes after i didn’t prime before painting. To fix them can I prime then paint over them again
@@ticker607 Yes, you can either prime or “prime” over those areas with a coat or two of paint and then re-roll the full wall with another coat to solve the flashing area.
I appreciate that. I've just been sanding with an 80 grit paper and couldn't understand why it was gumming up - I had it on the highest speed..... DOH. I'm back at it tomorrow, and I should see the difference. Thank you.
Glad this was helpful for you!
You need to get rid of all the old paint. Not good. They will chip after sometime
Flap disk is the best way to
So you don't need to get all the old paint of, right? As long as it's sanded and cleaned?
Sorry for the delayed response. Correct, you do not have to remove all the old stain. As long as it is clean, sound and sanded you are good to coat over the top of the existing.
This is the first time I have remodeled my deck and I have already finished the most difficult part of sanding it and I had not seen the video until today and I did exactly the same steps and I thought about renting a floor sander but they are very heavy and expensive and I bought a 5 orbital And I found it very useful and I sanded everything without any problem. My concern was that the sander would overheat.
Good God, man! Replace the screws!
Holy crap, 10 seconds in and that was already helpful. That's why my 9" sander was gumming up. Had no idea why, it's brand new. Okay so just slow/steady to keep low heat. My discs kept getting gunked within seconds on old paint but worked pefect only on new drywall mudd.
what does it look like next year ???
The blue color will have faded and there is a chance there will be some wear on the stairs from foot traffic. It will show more wear if in area with snow and you use a shovel on the surface of the stairs and decking boards. We also recommend staying away from applying salt to wood deck surfaces as this can prematurely damage the stained surface.
Ridiculous.
looks great! thanks for the easy to follow video
Nice video but why not vacuum up the paint chips instead of spreading them out into the soil?
No priming on the bare wood parts?
not when using a solid stain
What color is that
Sherwin Williams 6243, Distance
Most helpful vid I have watched on paint removal so far. Thank you
Glad it helped
I’m going re-stain my deck but can’t I just use a power washer to get the small layer of mold off and then stain it? Do I absolutely have to sand it too?
I don’t think sanding is necessary if you’re going to power wash it. But it will create a new look I think or atleast a better look and smoother finish
Use 30 second cleaner
Thank you for your great video! Today I am off to rent a sander. I am wondering when you painted the railings. Did you paint them first ?
Sorry for our delayed response. Yes, you want to paint the railings first. That way if you accidentally drip, you don't have to worry about dripping on the freshly painted decking boards.
Would you recommend an orbital sander over a belt sander? Also, how do you or do you sand between the beams?
An orbital sander has a little more flexibility, especially if the boards are cupped at all. I recommend trying both and go with whichever works the best. It may make sense to use both. Not sure what you mean by the beams? Do you mean between the boards or between the spindles/posts? If between the railing spindles, they make angled or triangle sanders that work well for tighter spaces.
@@improovy boards / beams, tomato / tomato 🤗it was the word that came to my head at the time lol I got lucky and the last person didn't even stain in between lol smh but thanks for the advice next time I might not be so lucky
Thank you ! I’m having this problem doing a DIY project and I couldn’t quite find the video to help and this popped up in up next so thank you so much!!
That’s great, glad it helped!
Should I use primer on new treated boards? Also I have some left over water based stain, can I use that over oil based primer? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the delayed response. If the boards are pressure treated, it is ideal to make sure they are dried out before staining or applying product. We recommend waiting until the wood is between 15-18% moisture content. In some cases if the treated boards have tannins bleeding through, they may require an oil based primer to seal it in, especially if going with a lighter color stain. Otherwise, if needed you can prime with an oil based primer and then apply the water based solid color stain over the top without any issues.
What paint or stain did u use ? I like the video and and the results looks amazing
Sorry for the delayed response. We used Sherwin Williams SuperDeck Solid Color Stain
I’m curious, is there a reason you don’t tape off the casings?
Taping casings is a personal preference. Some painters like to and others like to freehand cut in the casings.I typically like to cut them in freehand. I do tape them off in the tight areas where it is harder to get a brush between the casings. You can see this about 3/4 of the way through the video.
Thanks for the video, subscribes! Never striped and prepared a a deck before from start to finish. I had a couple questions 1- what sander do you use and I’m assuming it has a some kind of vac and bag to collect the paint dust? 2- why don’t you sand all the paint off before first coat? I guess I was always under the impression it should be removed completely? Along with that, do you sand between the cracks? Thanks!
Hello do you ever figure out? I am about to this many thanks
They used festool, a fancy brand.
We like the Festool brand sanders because they do connect to an extractor to help control the dust, however the extractor isn't absolutely necessary outside. As long as the existing finish is sound, not all of the existing stain/paint has to be removed. This would only be the case if you wanted to use a transparent or semi-transparent stain.
Thanks - this makes the job straightforward and do-able!
Great tip! Thanks
happy to be helpful!
After paint water based we can apply clear coat to protect the wood ?
Sorry for our very delayed response. A clear coat is not required with this type of solid color stain. Two coats of the product is sufficient.