Hey Blaine, I only just found this new channel! It'll come in handy since I'm still renovating the house I had to do plastering work in! Can't wait to watch!
As a pro painter myself, we are used to paint 90% of our wood with a rounded bursh while ost people outside the Netherlands sued to paint their trim and wood mostly with a squared brush, that's pretty remarkable but quite funny 😀Good video!!
@@AnthonyVenmans absolute rubbish, any internal areas ie the corners of the wall where it meets the skirting, or where the architrave meets the skirting, that area always takes a lot longer to dry as it’s thicker there. Why would you even risk pulling the tape and ruining a good job for the sake of waiting half an hour or an hour till it’s bone dry
Hi can I have your help please. I am painting my doors and skirting boards with the satin durable paint. It currently has gloss or satin paint. Do I need to sand or would it be okay to just paint it. I have an electrical sand machine but it seems a lot to use! 😂 is it okay to just manually sand please help I would appreciate it
I’ve got alcatrove with deep grooves and the previous owner deffo just slapped thick coat of paint and its clumps in areas, what would you say if a good way of getting of those lumps, or do I just follow this same process because I have tried but its just taking ages. I’m also afraid to use paint stripper because the wood is very old and mis shaped
So can i just sand and paint over gloss without problem. (With datin paint) My skirting has very old paint on it. Would i be ok. I wont need a primer. Would i
3 tips 1 always give wood work a light rub with a used 120 before final coat 2 always do archy before skirting as u will get brush dirty 3 the most important one get some decent sandpaper not that cheap stuff u used lol 😂😂 good work with new channel
Latex (water based) paint shows way more brush marks. You need to add a proper thinner to get it to look good, although it will never look as good as oil-based. I've never heard of it yellowing, I'll have to investigate that.
oil based especially gloss these days yellows faster some faster and more than others especially were there's no UV light and on rads. oil based paints don't self level like they used to anymore and don't cover as well and ain't as durable especially tinted colours take a very long time to fully cure and never dry as durable as the whites or ready mixed colours. These paints being used here are water alkyds so will still go yellow again especially were there's no uv light etc
great video and tips. thanks for sharing your expertise
Hey Blaine, I only just found this new channel! It'll come in handy since I'm still renovating the house I had to do plastering work in! Can't wait to watch!
Thanks so much buddy. I’m doing my grans tomorrow and feeling the pressure. This was awesome.
What a brilliant video. Exactly what I needed. Thank you ✊
Brilliant tutorial! Thank you extremely helpful 🎉
Great video!! Thankyou ❤
good work blaine !
Cheers mate! Means a lot
Really very good skills
Good tips * SUBSCRIBED *
Thanks for the sub!
Great tips! Do you not prime after sanding?
GOOD VIDEO. How do you avoid the brush stroke marks being left in the paint? Is there an art to painting or is it to with the quality of the paint?
As a pro painter myself, we are used to paint 90% of our wood with a rounded bursh while ost people outside the Netherlands sued to paint their trim and wood mostly with a squared brush, that's pretty remarkable but quite funny 😀Good video!!
Thanks for the insight mate - really appreciate it! And thanks for watching 👍
Subscribed! Need to make more videos 👌
could any of you recommend a good paint stripper for skirting an alcatraz ect.. old house multiple layers of paint please? Thank you
Best thing to avoid the paint coming off with the tape is to remove the tape before the paint dries 😉
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Absolute no no, that’s when you get bleeds and runs. Always let the paint dry.!
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Latex/water based paint dries quickly enough and within 3-5 minutes this type of paint wil not bleeds or runs anymore.
@@AnthonyVenmans absolute rubbish, any internal areas ie the corners of the wall where it meets the skirting, or where the architrave meets the skirting, that area always takes a lot longer to dry as it’s thicker there. Why would you even risk pulling the tape and ruining a good job for the sake of waiting half an hour or an hour till it’s bone dry
Hi can I have your help please. I am painting my doors and skirting boards with the satin durable paint. It currently has gloss or satin paint. Do I need to sand or would it be okay to just paint it. I have an electrical sand machine but it seems a lot to use! 😂 is it okay to just manually sand please help I would appreciate it
I’ve got alcatrove with deep grooves and the previous owner deffo just slapped thick coat of paint and its clumps in areas, what would you say if a good way of getting of those lumps, or do I just follow this same process because I have tried but its just taking ages. I’m also afraid to use paint stripper because the wood is very old and mis shaped
So can i just sand and paint over gloss without problem. (With datin paint)
My skirting has very old paint on it. Would i be ok.
I wont need a primer. Would i
Thank you : )
3 tips
1 always give wood work a light rub with a used 120 before final coat
2 always do archy before skirting as u will get brush dirty
3 the most important one get some decent sandpaper not that cheap stuff u used lol 😂😂
good work with new channel
Haha brilliant advice my friend and thanks for watching!
Latex (water based) paint shows way more brush marks. You need to add a proper thinner to get it to look good, although it will never look as good as oil-based. I've never heard of it yellowing, I'll have to investigate that.
oil based especially gloss these days yellows faster some faster and more than others especially were there's no UV light and on rads. oil based paints don't self level like they used to anymore and don't cover as well and ain't as durable especially tinted colours take a very long time to fully cure and never dry as durable as the whites or ready mixed colours. These paints being used here are water alkyds so will still go yellow again especially were there's no uv light etc
Can you please show us to keep your camera close to get how you use the brush please
How do I gloss old woodwork?
harris blade is good for cutting in
1. Open the door to get it out of the way.
old woodwork ?
thought you're a plasterer
That is the shittest product… don’t use it