This is one of the best fusion tutorials I have seen.....and I don't mean this in Any bad way ..the others are just so fast and I'm a furniture artist but I have not used fusion yet BUT have been wanting to Really Bad ..I Just Didn't View Really thorough tutorials (except from a year ago) . So I absolutely understood everything this tutorial Had and absolutely love this ..I Hope to see a good tutorial of the fusion paint soon would be awesome...I think I will definitely be ordering some fusion Gel top coat ..love love the finish and the tutorial. Thank you 🥰👍
I’m painting a large dresser with coal black and I cannot get a smooth finish to save my life! I’ve brushed, rolled, thinned out the paint etc… please help!
This goes against every bit of advice I’ve ever read about painting. In order to get good adhesion we are told to at least scuff sand but here you have done nothing but clean it. Is this something new that I am not aware of? I’ve noticed you didn’t answer any of the questions so I’m hoping you’ll answer mine.
Hello, Our paint is made with industrial strength acrylic resin and has excellent adhesion properties. With that said the surface you are aiming to paint is clean and natte. If you have any sheen we would then recommend a scuff sand for extra adhesion. Hope that helps answer your question. :)
Too much information presented in a random rambling way. I am now totally confused. How is the shiny top of this dresser "raw wood" at 14:30? "leave it for a few hours/wait till the next day"??? And using the top of the dresser as a work table while you are working on it is very bad advice as is loading a paint roller while holding a tray at shoulder level!!! Stop retouching areas that may be starting to set up. Stop pouring huge amounts of mineral spirits onto the top surface just to wipe most of it off with a rag. Remember that you are demonstrating your product. Some people who are watching may never have refinished anything before. If they relied on the information presented in this video, they would probably have a disaster on their hands. I have used some of your products and they are impressive. However, your videos are not.
I love all the information and I like the realness of how she presents herself and the product. She said "if it was raw wood." I like these videos, if you don't like it why do you feel the need to point it out? Why not scroll by?
This is one of the best fusion tutorials I have seen.....and I don't mean this in Any bad way ..the others are just so fast and I'm a furniture artist but I have not used fusion yet BUT have been wanting to Really Bad ..I Just Didn't View Really thorough tutorials (except from a year ago) . So I absolutely understood everything this tutorial Had and absolutely love this ..I Hope to see a good tutorial of the fusion paint soon would be awesome...I think I will definitely be ordering some fusion Gel top coat ..love love the finish and the tutorial. Thank you 🥰👍
You didn't sand the top, just cleaned and applied the sfo right over it with blemishes and all?
Can I use this paint with spray painter ?
I’m painting a large dresser with coal black and I cannot get a smooth finish to save my life! I’ve brushed, rolled, thinned out the paint etc… please help!
Search in our group for a detailed explanation Facebook Paint it Beautiful group
Sand it down between coats with a 400 grit sandpaper to smooth it out
Do you not strip the paint or sand anything?
What I mean is did you prep the dresser??? Before rolling it on?
Please provide a website that I can use to buy fusion mineral paint.
www.fusionmineralpaint.com
This goes against every bit of advice I’ve ever read about painting. In order to get good adhesion we are told to at least scuff sand but here you have done nothing but clean it. Is this something new that I am not aware of? I’ve noticed you didn’t answer any of the questions so I’m hoping you’ll answer mine.
Hello, Our paint is made with industrial strength acrylic resin and has excellent adhesion properties. With that said the surface you are aiming to paint is clean and natte. If you have any sheen we would then recommend a scuff sand for extra adhesion. Hope that helps answer your question. :)
En español traducido, por favor
Too much information presented in a random rambling way. I am now totally confused. How is the shiny top of this dresser "raw wood" at 14:30? "leave it for a few hours/wait till the next day"??? And using the top of the dresser as a work table while you are working on it is very bad advice as is loading a paint roller while holding a tray at shoulder level!!! Stop retouching areas that may be starting to set up. Stop pouring huge amounts of mineral spirits onto the top surface just to wipe most of it off with a rag. Remember that you are demonstrating your product. Some people who are watching may never have refinished anything before. If they relied on the information presented in this video, they would probably have a disaster on their hands. I have used some of your products and they are impressive. However, your videos are not.
I love all the information and I like the realness of how she presents herself and the product. She said "if it was raw wood." I like these videos, if you don't like it why do you feel the need to point it out? Why not scroll by?