Thank you for your question I would use a steel wall and then either denatured alcohol or isopropyl make sure you either use the primer or the spray can you have is a paint and primer. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
Thanks ! I’m actually going to paint some Plastic lattice like that . I didn’t like the white it comes in. Going for green so it doesn’t take away from the Jasmine. I’ll use your tips .
How did it turn out?? I have a carport that has lattice already but replacing it with privacy lattice but only comes in white and was thinking about painting it. Is it holding up good?
@@ed2901 haven’t done the lattice part yet . Guess I’m really taking my time . I painted some of the pipes. They turned out good . I have the pipes in the ground and once the lattice is done I’ll attach it . Too bad I can’t post pics in the comments .
Yes, when I was doing the video, I didn’t realize I was getting overspray on the screen so I just replaced the screen. Thank you for your comment and if you can leave me a thumbs up..
Was looking to paint some corrugated plastic top fencing. That sit on top of cynder block fence. For added privacy. I wanted both to match same color. Thanks for the tips. Steel wool pads, primer, then two coats of paint. Thanks for the tips... Papa
1977poboy Did you watch these processes you say sandpaper first or steel wool then the important part is to clean it with denatured alcohol let it dry and then use a good primer stiks is a very good primer and then paint whatever paint you want over it try that let me know how it works
Why worry? Use a drop cloth like everyone does. Only a few bucks at any store which has paint products. Too stingy for that? Just save up your Amazon boxes and use the cardboard. Don't buy much online? Simply have your least favorite family members create a human wall behind the object being painted, while wearing their Sunday best.
I always wanted one wall and window of the garage to have a light coat of green after i finished spraying the garden furniture. Paint on the glass hasn’t peeled at all.
And kids, be sure to hold the can only 2 or 3 inches from the object you are painting, like in this instructional video. Otherwise, you won't get any of those lovely drips. I once followed the directions on the can, and stayed around 12 inches from the plastic novelty bum-spanker I was painting. When I was finished, not a single drip. I was so disappointed. Never again! Oh, and NEVER use a drop cloth. Otherwise you'll miss out on getting overspray all over your walls/floors. And then your family will have nothing to yell at you about. Where's the fun in that?
Great video!!!
Thank you for your comment, and if you can leave me a thumbs up
How would you prep brand new white vinyl lattice for a black rattle can spray paint? Would you still sand it? Thanks!
Thank you for your question I would use a steel wall and then either denatured alcohol or isopropyl make sure you either use the primer or the spray can you have is a paint and primer. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa thanks!
Thanks ! I’m actually going to paint some Plastic lattice like that . I didn’t like the white it comes in. Going for green so it doesn’t take away from the Jasmine. I’ll use your tips .
Thank you for your comment let me know how it turns out and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa I gave the video a thumbs up 😊I haven’t tried it yet but I’m sure it will work fine
How did it turn out?? I have a carport that has lattice already but replacing it with privacy lattice but only comes in white and was thinking about painting it. Is it holding up good?
@@ed2901 haven’t done the lattice part yet . Guess I’m really taking my time . I painted some of the pipes. They turned out good . I have the pipes in the ground and once the lattice is done I’ll attach it . Too bad I can’t post pics in the comments .
Took a few months to get back to the project but I finished my lattice and pvc pipe trellis for my Jasmine . Turned out great.
How did you get the paint off your wood house😬
Yes, when I was doing the video, I didn’t realize I was getting overspray on the screen so I just replaced the screen. Thank you for your comment and if you can leave me a thumbs up..
Was looking to paint some corrugated plastic top fencing. That sit on top of cynder block fence. For added privacy. I wanted both to match same color.
Thanks for the tips. Steel wool pads, primer, then two coats of paint.
Thanks for the tips... Papa
No problem thank you for your comment and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
Everytime I paint plastic it never real sticks and peels off extremely easy or scratches right off... anything I can do different?
1977poboy Did you watch these processes you say sandpaper first or steel wool then the important part is to clean it with denatured alcohol let it dry and then use a good primer stiks is a very good primer and then paint whatever paint you want over it try that let me know how it works
I was worried about getting paint spray on the house.
Thank you for your comment. And if you can leave me a thumbs up..
Me too!
Why worry? Use a drop cloth like everyone does. Only a few bucks at any store which has paint products. Too stingy for that? Just save up your Amazon boxes and use the cardboard. Don't buy much online? Simply have your least favorite family members create a human wall behind the object being painted, while wearing their Sunday best.
I always wanted one wall and window of the garage to have a light coat of green after i finished spraying the garden furniture. Paint on the glass hasn’t peeled at all.
Paint overspray specks went all over your porch .....
Yes, I didn’t realize it at the time, but I had to replace the screen in that area. I hope you enjoyed the video and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
And kids, be sure to hold the can only 2 or 3 inches from the object you are painting, like in this instructional video. Otherwise, you won't get any of those lovely drips. I once followed the directions on the can, and stayed around 12 inches from the plastic novelty bum-spanker I was painting. When I was finished, not a single drip. I was so disappointed. Never again! Oh, and NEVER use a drop cloth. Otherwise you'll miss out on getting overspray all over your walls/floors. And then your family will have nothing to yell at you about. Where's the fun in that?
Thank you for your comment if you can leave me a thumbs up.
You don't know how to use a spray paint can...
Thank you for your comment. Tell me what is the correct way to use the spray can I don’t normally use the spray can.
@@buildingwithpapa Start with the directions on any can. And watch for overspray??