The guy is sanding a door with a $8,000 Panerai watch. I definitely need to get into the decoration business too! :) Jokes aside Thanks for the video & sharing your techniques.
Iv been doing up my room repainting and the door and skirting takes ages to sand down but if u r sanding down your wall to repaint it that gives so much dust u will need a mask
I’m pretty sure the paint won’t last long before it starts to crack and peal of, and the finish will not look as smooth and glossy. So my answer would definitely be a no. Regards from the Danish painter 🇩🇰
@@rasmusthomsen7910way to not answer the question clearly danish painter Should I pick a faint yellow or grey blue finish for this room? Answer: a light colour would be great so, no 😂
It's all great, but please, remember to make sure, that the dust mask is tightly secured to your nose, by pushing and bending the metal string on the sides of your nose.
The guy is sanding a door with a $8,000 Panerai watch. I definitely need to get into the decoration business too! :) Jokes aside Thanks for the video & sharing your techniques.
this was so useful, very informative and super easy to follow! Thank you!
Really helpful thanks
You're welcome 🙂
I love it , thanks :)
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Great info! I'll be using dish soap to clean the grime
Iv been doing up my room repainting and the door and skirting takes ages to sand down but if u r sanding down your wall to repaint it that gives so much dust u will need a mask
Many thanks I just spent the last two days filling and sanding my dresser. Do I need a primer. I just want to use the sugar soap to clean the wood.
Can I use the black and decker mouse to sand a door? Thank you
Hi, as long as you use the correct grit of sandpaper, this shouldn't be a problem. Remember to work with the grain of the wood. I hope this helps! 😄
Once all this prep is done, can you then gloss straight onto the sanded surface? Or have you gotta prime then gloss?
I’m pretty sure the paint won’t last long before it starts to crack and peal of, and the finish will not look as smooth and glossy. So my answer would definitely be a no. Regards from the Danish painter 🇩🇰
@@rasmusthomsen7910 so prime then gloss?
@Uncle Sam thanks, finished job ages ago. Looks ok for an amateur.
@@rasmusthomsen7910way to not answer the question clearly danish painter
Should I pick a faint yellow or grey blue finish for this room? Answer: a light colour would be great so, no 😂
great advice thanks
It's all great, but please, remember to make sure, that the dust mask is tightly secured to your nose, by pushing and bending the metal string on the sides of your nose.
Healthy Person
Healthy Person this guy is healthy. I have IBS.
What's sugar soap
He doesn't say what grades of sandpaper he's using, only 'medium' and 'finer'. 80? 120? 240??
I use mainly 180 with good condition doors, otherwise with older (messed up ones) 80, 100, 120 untill it's enough to progress on the finer one.
The man in black is stiffer that one of those boards :)
Yeh, looks like his family is held hostage behind the camera
First wow look at me im a geek lol