people who have never painted a wall always think, "oh, it's paint, how hard can it be? anyone can paint." but every trade has techniques and tricks that separate the professionals from the amateurs. thank you for sharing
easily the best video on the topic I've watched so far. to the point, no extra unnecessary gimmicks or tons of talking. excellent work bro! thanks a million. the world needs more guys just like you!
Ime in the trade in England. I always roll the walls first before cutting in, then that gives the walls time to dry whilst cutting in. I find that way much quicker , I also use a scuttle bucket for my paint instead of a tray.
@@darrencollier1927 sometimes I roll first as well and then apply two cut ins and finish on a roll . Whatever works aye mate as long as it looks good 👍
Thank you! Used this technique after I had roller marks. Got rid of the marks and left such an even finish in our new house! Took way less effort to apply as well.
thanks for all these tips! My paint job was looking terrible and these simple changes are likely going to make all the difference, including your paint roller loading video. Thanks!!! I so appreciate professionals taking the time to show their expertise - you are a really good teacher too!
I'm a journeyman painter in Boston Massachusetts, I like how you back rolled that wall nice and tight , and everything thing you said was right on . You know what your doing
I've worked as a painter in the past, and have to say so far your tutorial is the best I have seen on TH-cam. Having worked with top notch painters, I am pleasantly surprised to learn some nuances that were amiss from my experience. You got a like and a new subscriber! I would like to share a tip with all of you: having worked with many decorators in the past, I learned to always remove all the wall plates and mask the electrical components. Meanwhile, clean the wall plates from any dirt, sand, prime and paint them with the same color of the wall - or cover them with the wallpaper being used, if that's the case - once the paint is dry apply 2 coats of non-yellowing sealant, scrape with a blade any excesses of paint and wait as long as possible to put them all back, that is to give the chance for the paint to cure properly. Aesthetically the finish result is incomparable, no matter how humble a room may be. As they say, the devil lies in the details!
I have noticed Aussie switches and power points are different to American ones. The new style here have a cover plate that you remove when painting and replace when finished, the switch still looks like the one in this video except it has a removable cover. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
'Bit of a demo' I don't think so. It is a clear, concise, well presented, understandable, and enjoyable and helpful video. Thanks.All the best from the UK.
What was once a stressful process has turned into a breeze! Thank you for your incredibly clear instructions - straight to the point and extremely helpful material.
@@MM-qb9is oh cool , i was going to go to Australia and they asked me if im coming to take jobs from Australians ha ha, im British irish American way older than 300 years in America .
Yes I have been a subscriber for a few years now. Can I ask please if you are going to anymore videos. You have been very generous on sharing your paint skills on this channel
I bought a white paint because I’m doing make over to my house. This would be my guide to do it. Thank you so much Sir for sharing. Goodluck to me. Excited much 👍👌🙏
Thanks so much. Now I know how a hot and windy day can affect my paint results. I didn't know this and was very upset when my paint job was streaky. I will now work in smaller sections.
It didn’t make sense to me that you went back over it at the end until I saw how uniform the finish was in that bright spot in the middle of the wall. I waste never taught that part but it looks so much better after that second roll. Thanks for the info!
So I just completed painting a mudroom using a technique like this, using an off-white with pearl sheen. When the paint dried, I had lap lines (sheen differences) galore in certain light, looking down the wall. Yikes. I think I my roller may have been too dry when laying off, or perhaps I didn't overlap my up and down strokes quite enough. This gentleman makes it look so easy! I'm back to Square One, starting over. I'm going to try an eggshell sheen this time, to reduce the light reflecting on an imperfect technique, hopefully.
Yes you most likely didn't have enough paint on the roller or maybe the nap of your roller sleeve was to short. Use around 15 mm nap, you should find this works better. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
never fail this technique , i learn a lot from you SIR , i did a couple project in my work and every body like how nice and perfect is the paint work ,thanks lot 💯
Amazing!! Painting takes hours for us but you did it straight to the point and easy to understand. I can hopefully paint all my bedroom today. Thank you so much!
Me, I watched one tutorial. Called painting like a pro before watching this gave it a go and then bam the wall came out less smooth 😭😭🤣 and it's no fun painting is hell
howtopaintinfo my dad painted my room white and it looks uneven. Now I’m thinking to go in and prime everything and repaint it myself. Also I bought satin paint for him to use. Should I use an eggshell this time? Any other tips or suggestions?
Its --What Sheen you using, how big the wall is, from what angle light is hiting it, is it winter or summer, when you put all this Together then you will know how to paint
This is amazing. Question though, how on earth you getting so much paint from one dip? I feel like I have to redip all time but I tend to use the short rollers and do tiny sections at a time. This would be so much quicker!
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This is the Best Technique to use and definitely very well explained/demonstrated. I needed this video for reassurance. At the time before starting my project(s), I couldn't find anything like this online or TH-cam. I did it like this anyway using prior experience. I'm so glad these are the exact steps you demonstrated, definitely reassuring.
Nice video and clear explanation. I’ve always slapped paint on in every direction and never get a great finish. I know where I’ve been going wrong now.
I live in Connecticut in the USA! I've been painting for 30+years and until I went to work in Tampa Florida I discovered the 18 inch nap Rollers and they cover the best out of all the others, plus for cutting edge and trim I found out that the corona brand is best for smooth strokes and coverage. Just to let you know!
I do cut in the entire houses before I roll, light colours are fine to be done this way but some darker colours would need to be done wall by wall. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
Good video but you should remove the power outlet covers before painting. It’s a lot easier, you can paint right up to the metal, and in the future when the outlets are replaced the standard for the cover size may be smaller, meaning you’ll have to repaint the wall if you didn’t remove them
Outlets here in Australia are different to other countries, we do have a cover plate on the new style of outlets but the outlet is still screwed firm to the wall. We could remove it but the wires are connected to it and it would only hang down the wall. Generally for insurance purposes we do not play with them. The one in this video is and older style with no cover plate. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
this is great. so well instructed. Easy to understand. i am about to paint a newly plastered room so wanted to make sure i do it correctly and this should definitely help. i learned a lot. thanks. Hope the docs appt went well sir.
It’s best practice to take off the fittings e.g. power point faceplate as you’ll always hit the us edge (no matter how ‘pro’ you are, don’t sidestep this!) and you’ll notice in this video the different texture between the rest of the wall and close to the edge of the fitting. If you don’t care for the quality because it’s a rental, then that’s a different story. :)
Here in Australia the old power points like in this video if removed will be hanging by wires so you would still need to cut around but it could look a little neater or just be annoying because power point is now hanging down the wall. Generally power points shouldn't be touch by any one except an electrician, if something was to go wrong and a painter had removed power point then they would be liable for any damages. Modern day electrical sockets have a removable cover but you still need to cut around them like I have in this video. The good part is you don't need to worry about cutting in perfectly as the cover hides all the edges.. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
Not only that, if you ever replace the faceplates with a different (small) size, you'll have painted all the way up to the electrical box instead of up to the faceplate itself.
Nice lesson. Most people seem to be trying to show us how to do it super fast, criss crossing the wall and stretching the paint. How much paint do you put on the roller and what do you do when there’s not enough space between the wall and power points? Brush strokes would look very different. Is it ok to roller off with a first coat of durable Matt?
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Thanks for posting. You ended by saying this is just the first coat?! Looks great already. How many coats do you actually need to do and when do you do it? After an hour?
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Great video. I'm going to be painting my kitchen soon. It has a very high ceiling. I'd need to be on a ladder to reach the top but obviously can't be on a ladder to do the bottom. How would I get it to look smooth when having to do the height in two goes. Off to watch your other videos now.
Great video with handy tips. What roller coat have you used? I’ve painted my walls following a very similar technique but I end up with grooves / stiples
The roller nap is between 15 and 18mm, don't go shorter than 15mm unless you are applying a semi gloss acrylic then you could go as low as 12mm. Don't forget to Like, Share and Subscribe.
people who have never painted a wall always think, "oh, it's paint, how hard can it be? anyone can paint." but every trade has techniques and tricks that separate the professionals from the amateurs. thank you for sharing
So true, goes for all trades.
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Most have the attitude ''if i can piss i can paint''
easily the best video on the topic I've watched so far. to the point, no extra unnecessary gimmicks or tons of talking. excellent work bro! thanks a million.
the world needs more guys just like you!
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I’ve been using this technique for years now , never fails . Good to see a trady sharing the same technique .
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Ime in the trade in England.
I always roll the walls first before cutting in, then that gives the walls time to dry whilst cutting in.
I find that way much quicker , I also use a scuttle bucket for my paint instead of a tray.
@@darrencollier1927 sometimes I roll first as well and then apply two cut ins and finish on a roll . Whatever works aye mate as long as it looks good 👍
I wish I had watched this BEFORE I started painting. Well, the new 2 coats will be better tomorrow!
Roll, heavy cut in, roll, roll out
Thank you! Used this technique after I had roller marks. Got rid of the marks and left such an even finish in our new house! Took way less effort to apply as well.
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The best video instruction I’ve found on the TH-cam !!! So yesterday I painted the walls as a professional💪🏼😃 thank you so much and all the best! 🇷🇺
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This guy is definitely highly skilled! You can’t get no better than this!!!Thx for the vid!
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thanks for all these tips! My paint job was looking terrible and these simple changes are likely going to make all the difference, including your paint roller loading video. Thanks!!! I so appreciate professionals taking the time to show their expertise - you are a really good teacher too!
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hello
im a starter decorator i have my own small business im 18 years old these videos is what makes me learn more and more
Keep it up dude
Hey man, I'm a professional paint contractor from Canada, great demonstration, easy tips for ppl to take away and paint their own homes!!
Thanks, that was the idea to help people out.
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You use a flat eggshell for walls, semi is for your trim and doors etc
Basically high gloss is for cupboard doors, trim
You can also get ceiling paint too
Eggshell is a flat colour, you want to use flat interior paint for walls
I like that you took your time and did a good job not like these other people on TH-cam that say they can paint a room in 20 seconds
I'm a journeyman painter in Boston Massachusetts, I like how you back rolled that wall nice and tight , and everything thing you said was right on . You know what your doing
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Wow!!! what a good demo. Best painting video ever. I wish I watch this earlier. Never too late. Amazing and clear techniques. Thank you so much !!!
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I've worked as a painter in the past, and have to say so far your tutorial is the best I have seen on TH-cam. Having worked with top notch painters, I am pleasantly surprised to learn some nuances that were amiss from my experience. You got a like and a new subscriber!
I would like to share a tip with all of you: having worked with many decorators in the past, I learned to always remove all the wall plates and mask the electrical components. Meanwhile, clean the wall plates from any dirt, sand, prime and paint them with the same color of the wall - or cover them with the wallpaper being used, if that's the case - once the paint is dry apply 2 coats of non-yellowing sealant, scrape with a blade any excesses of paint and wait as long as possible to put them all back, that is to give the chance for the paint to cure properly. Aesthetically the finish result is incomparable, no matter how humble a room may be. As they say, the devil lies in the details!
I have noticed Aussie switches and power points are different to American ones. The new style here have a cover plate that you remove when painting and replace when finished, the switch still looks like the one in this video except it has a removable cover.
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Thanks for that zzzzzzzzzz,
'Bit of a demo' I don't think so. It is a clear, concise, well presented, understandable, and enjoyable and helpful video. Thanks.All the best from the UK.
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What was once a stressful process has turned into a breeze! Thank you for your incredibly clear instructions - straight to the point and extremely helpful material.
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The quality of this paint is top notch👍.... Painting is easier when u are using quality paints... Nice job
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One of the best videos I have seen on TH-cam. Short and to the point with great demonstration.
Thanks, I try to keep all my videos to the point without all the dribble.
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of course he is white and American
ktoectbkto truly a great demonstration of how to use a roller and taught with great details.
@@MM-qb9is oh cool , i was going to go to Australia and they asked me if im coming to take jobs from Australians ha ha, im British irish American way older than 300 years in America .
I'm an Aussie
Your videos (especially this one and the one on how to load a roller) saved our walls! Thank you!!
Glad I could help!
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This is a great video for starting to learn how to use a roller on walls. Thank you so much.
No worries, glad it helps.
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Yes I have been a subscriber for a few years now.
Can I ask please if you are going to anymore videos.
You have been very generous on sharing your paint skills on this channel
Yes I will do more video's, I do have lots to edit.
I watched this video a few days ago and then painted my master bedroom and the results are terrific! I couldn't be happier! Thanks for your video.
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Most helpful video I found today, on painting my walls. Thank you kind sir.
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Thank you, I failed miserably on painting my first room but now I’ve gotten the rest without any imperfections!
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What mistakes did you make?
@@pesiuber He ate paint..
I bought a white paint because I’m doing make over to my house. This would be my guide to do it. Thank you so much Sir for sharing. Goodluck to me. Excited much 👍👌🙏
Good luck, hope all goes well.
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Thanks so much. Now I know how a hot and windy day can affect my paint results. I didn't know this and was very upset when my paint job was streaky. I will now work in smaller sections.
Glad I could help!
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It didn’t make sense to me that you went back over it at the end until I saw how uniform the finish was in that bright spot in the middle of the wall. I waste never taught that part but it looks so much better after that second roll. Thanks for the info!
Yes it helps flatten out the orange peel effect.
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So I just completed painting a mudroom using a technique like this, using an off-white with pearl sheen. When the paint dried, I had lap lines (sheen differences) galore in certain light, looking down the wall. Yikes. I think I my roller may have been too dry when laying off, or perhaps I didn't overlap my up and down strokes quite enough. This gentleman makes it look so easy! I'm back to Square One, starting over. I'm going to try an eggshell sheen this time, to reduce the light reflecting on an imperfect technique, hopefully.
Yes you most likely didn't have enough paint on the roller or maybe the nap of your roller sleeve was to short. Use around 15 mm nap, you should find this works better.
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My brother and I are about to paint our parents' living room. We have very little painting experience. This video is much appreciated!
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Thanks for this, I’m fed up of waiting for rooms to be decorated in my home so I’m doing it myself 💪🏽 wish me luck 🍀
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never fail this technique , i learn a lot from you SIR , i did a couple project in my work and every body like how nice and perfect is the paint work ,thanks lot 💯
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Thank you for showing us how to do this. It's been a really long time since I've painted and needed a refresher course.
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What a fantastic detailed and well presented video. Your tips are invaluable. Greetings from England.
Thank you very much!
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Amazing!! Painting takes hours for us but you did it straight to the point and easy to understand. I can hopefully paint all my bedroom today. Thank you so much!
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Maaaaaate! Excellent! Having watched this will be so helpful for my next go at painting the walls in my house. Cheers. July 19the 2022.
Good luck with it.
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1:06 it’s funny how he moves both arms 🤣🤣
lol, yes it does look funny, I never noticed it before.
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@@howtopaintinfo I suspect that's so he doesn't overly fatigue his main arm
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its all about rhythm ahaha
aha
dudes got some serious moves.
Thank you verry much.... With jou ever thing looks so easy🥰redouane from Belgium... A real professional.. GOD bless you
Thank you! 😃
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Excellent painting practice. my respects go out to you and your well done job dear friend, greetings from Mexico
Thank you.very much.
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@@howtopaintinfo my wall is light blue did I use primer before or start using the white paint
howtopaintinfo ,- where to buy this roller? Had enough of cheap ones
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Thanks for sharing your expertise with the world, you're a great instructor.
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fascinating!!! i cant paint geezzzz this guy making look so easy when i gave it a shot my roller went straight right up ang hit the ceiling lol
Lol, you still need to do some work, the roller can't do everything.
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Lol, oh no!
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Me, I watched one tutorial. Called painting like a pro before watching this gave it a go and then bam the wall came out less smooth 😭😭🤣 and it's no fun painting is hell
Yuh BBC lucky @@flylady_project
I find your roller technique to be the best I've seen by far. Thank you so much.
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The best painting video I have seen by far
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Really informative and useful video. Great to hear from a pro, rather than using the force/wining it.
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Well done mate, you did a professional painting I've ever seen well explained may God bless you.
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howtopaintinfo my dad painted my room white and it looks uneven. Now I’m thinking to go in and prime everything and repaint it myself. Also I bought satin paint for him to use. Should I use an eggshell this time? Any other tips or suggestions?
Its --What Sheen you using, how big the wall is, from what angle light is hiting it, is it winter or summer, when you put all this Together then you will know how to paint
Good video straight to the point, no extended talking, straight to it and clearly & simply put, you made it all sound it easy, mark of a expert
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Wow, a ‘how to do it’ video from someone who actually knows how to do it ! Fantastic !
Lol, Thanks.
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So far the best wall paint video . Thanks
Never felt confident using a roller but you have given me the confidence to try again
Great hints and tips and really informative vid
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Without all you guys and gals on you tube I'd be lost and I'm getting handier by the day :)
Watching from India. Thank you for the video, it inspires us to do the job by own. 😊
This is amazing. Question though, how on earth you getting so much paint from one dip? I feel like I have to redip all time but I tend to use the short rollers and do tiny sections at a time. This would be so much quicker!
Have a look at this video, it might help you get more paint on the roller.
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This is the Best Technique to use and definitely very well explained/demonstrated.
I needed this video for reassurance. At the time before starting my project(s), I couldn't find anything like this online or TH-cam. I did it like this anyway using prior experience. I'm so glad these are the exact steps you demonstrated, definitely reassuring.
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Consider it Done ✔️ Thank You
Fantastic video,so easy to understand and informative,thanks for making this for novice painters like myself.
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Thanks for the painting tips , as im in the process of painting my place ,
Cheers .
Nice video and clear explanation. I’ve always slapped paint on in every direction and never get a great finish. I know where I’ve been going wrong now.
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Me too!
If you go up with the roller, vs down, each results in a different sheen. Glad you backrolled it all in the same direction.
Amazing lesson!!! I feel like I can do this! Here I go!!!! Thank you so much!!!
You can do it!
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Years ago I used to roll pretty good for an amateur.Gave it a go today. Not good! Refresher time! Thanks for the video!
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The best roller video on TH-cam !! Also here in the UK , the Painter forums are raving about the Ozzie paint brushes for water based trim paint's..
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I live in Connecticut in the USA!
I've been painting for 30+years and until I went to work in Tampa Florida I discovered the 18 inch nap Rollers and they cover the best out of all the others, plus for cutting edge and trim I found out that the corona brand is best for smooth strokes and coverage. Just to let you know!
Are you talking about the monarch brushes?
Wonderful video! You're one of a kind! God bless you
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Would you cut in the whole wall on a final coat like you did on this video or would you do it in sections as you go?
I do cut in the entire houses before I roll, light colours are fine to be done this way but some darker colours would need to be done wall by wall.
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I would do the top and bottom but I would do the sides as I go
I'm trying this tomorrow. Already done the trims and they turned out good.
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Me too
That’s the way I was taught , many years ago lol. Good vid sir
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do I need to let it dry first before pplying the final coating?
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By far, one of the best videos on the subject! Thanks!
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Many thanks for this Demonstration and nice Aussie accent! Cheers
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@@howtopaintinfo sure.
Absolutely brilliant ! No messing about, here's how to get the job done perfectly. Top job !
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Good video but you should remove the power outlet covers before painting. It’s a lot easier, you can paint right up to the metal, and in the future when the outlets are replaced the standard for the cover size may be smaller, meaning you’ll have to repaint the wall if you didn’t remove them
Outlets here in Australia are different to other countries, we do have a cover plate on the new style of outlets but the outlet is still screwed firm to the wall. We could remove it but the wires are connected to it and it would only hang down the wall. Generally for insurance purposes we do not play with them. The one in this video is and older style with no cover plate.
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Working with a friend tomorrow and I've NEVER painted before but this was a great help! Thanks!
I'm going to do it today in my new home. Never painted before as well and I'm gonna try the geometric wall paint style. Good luck to you : )
I hope it went well.
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I hope it went well for you too.
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This was so helpful-thanks for sharing!
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this is great. so well instructed. Easy to understand. i am about to paint a newly plastered room so wanted to make sure i do it correctly and this should definitely help. i learned a lot. thanks. Hope the docs appt went well sir.
It did thanks.
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Sir.
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@@howtopaintinfo You're*
Your a gun emphasised by that high speed cutting in. The lay off brilliant. Thanks 🙏🏽
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Awesome, this will help me so much! Thank you!
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Thanks for the video. I've been feeling pretty nervous about painting but this video helped a ton
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It’s best practice to take off the fittings e.g. power point faceplate as you’ll always hit the us edge (no matter how ‘pro’ you are, don’t sidestep this!) and you’ll notice in this video the different texture between the rest of the wall and close to the edge of the fitting. If you don’t care for the quality because it’s a rental, then that’s a different story. :)
Here in Australia the old power points like in this video if removed will be hanging by wires so you would still need to cut around but it could look a little neater or just be annoying because power point is now hanging down the wall. Generally power points shouldn't be touch by any one except an electrician, if something was to go wrong and a painter had removed power point then they would be liable for any damages. Modern day electrical sockets have a removable cover but you still need to cut around them like I have in this video. The good part is you don't need to worry about cutting in perfectly as the cover hides all the edges..
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Not only that, if you ever replace the faceplates with a different (small) size, you'll have painted all the way up to the electrical box instead of up to the faceplate itself.
Thanks Sir Greetings From West Africa Ghana 🇬🇭
Great to see you again with videos. As always great work.
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Nice tips to deal with those edges. Thank you!
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I’m painting a room for the first time and this really helped thanks!
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Nice lesson. Most people seem to be trying to show us how to do it super fast, criss crossing the wall and stretching the paint. How much paint do you put on the roller and what do you do when there’s not enough space between the wall and power points? Brush strokes would look very different. Is it ok to roller off with a first coat of durable Matt?
Thanks man, I'm gonna start painting the house and this really helped
Good luck with the painting..
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I just got an apprenticeship for painting and decorating and came here for tips to get a head start, hopefully it goes well.
You will find your new boss may do some things different and I'm sure he will let you know how he wants it done, who knows you might be able to teach him a few things.
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Good job, Well explained with the small handy tips, the little secrets. Thank you.
Thanks..
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Thanks for posting. You ended by saying this is just the first coat?! Looks great already. How many coats do you actually need to do and when do you do it? After an hour?
Normally 2 coats for best results but one coat on a freshen up job and some times 3 coats with light colours. Generally it takes about 2 hours for first coat to dry depending on temperature.
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Easy, simple and straight to the point. Thank you 👍
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Great instructions! Thank you so much. I feel more confident about starting!
Good luck with it.
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Thank you.. I love painting my walls
It's nice to have a change of colour.
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Lmao ehh
Great video. I'm going to be painting my kitchen soon. It has a very high ceiling. I'd need to be on a ladder to reach the top but obviously can't be on a ladder to do the bottom. How would I get it to look smooth when having to do the height in two goes. Off to watch your other videos now.
You can buy broom stick handles that have a screw thread on them which should attach to the roller handle.
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How do you manage to get so much paint on wall? You've literally done the whole wall in 6-7 minutes. Roller must be really good
A good roller sleeve helps, normally I would use a 14 inch roller which is quicker again.
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Home owners never buy professional tools to paint that's the difference.
Some do but not many.
Thanks for sharing comes in useful my first time going to paint my living room wall
Thank you. Very hekpful.
No worries.
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Great video with handy tips. What roller coat have you used? I’ve painted my walls following a very similar technique but I end up with grooves / stiples
The roller nap is between 15 and 18mm, don't go shorter than 15mm unless you are applying a semi gloss acrylic then you could go as low as 12mm.
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Bad idea watching this video after I painted my living room
😂 I did not do this well of a job!!
At least you know better for next time.
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Excellent! Now come to St Petersburg Beach and paint our house. Anyhow, thanks for the tips.
Just a bit too far unfortunately.
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Thank you for this! Honestly!
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I feel so thankful that you posted this video 😀😀😀😀
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If there's one thing I learnt from this it's mask the light switch
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In the States, we take a minute to take all the plates off.
Thank you so much for your knowledge,do you sand between coats
Yes I do, just a light sand to get any bits of grit off surface.
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@@howtopaintinfo most definitely mate
He did it so quickly and easily; great video👌
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Excellent video, good instructions for a novice!
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very clear explanation! clear video! simple language ...
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Thank You this really help me out have been waiting for who to help me with it i just come across your Technique 🎉
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I enjoyed watching. Will do this technique when I get my paint this week☺️
Good luck, hope all goes well.
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