Well presented and full of good information. However when it comes to waiting in between coats try sealing the spray gun inside a plastic bag with the open end tied with a shoe lace. No air gets inside the bag so the paint stays wet. This way your tip doesn't dry out , and no need to clean or mess around with the tip. When you come to your next coat of paint just pull it out of the bag and carry on where you left off. I have left my spray gun over night in the tied up bag if I am continuing to paint in the same colour the following day and only clean the gun out when I've totally finished spraying. Hope this tip is useful to you or your followers. Kind regards. Tim, from the UK.
Hi Molly, I have been researching the Wagner Flexio 5000 because I have a big project coming up. That project is painting our kitchen cabinets. Never using a paint sprayer is a bit intimating I must admit but after finding and watching your video, I feel much more comfortable in tackling the job. I must say that this video is by far the best one on TH-cam explaining this paint sprayer. You have a new subscriber and thank you for what you do.😄
@04:55 that red washer is critical for operation. During cleaning it can come away from the unit. @08:13 Using a cordless drill and from Amazon paint stirrers, prep & mix the paint.
Firstly thank you for this video. I have been agonizing over what to buy for my daughter to use as her first sprayer for her new upcycling furniture business. There are so many options. Your kind manner and complete professionalism explaining everything about the Wagner 5000 made me go yes this is the one. Thank you so much. We look forward to seeing more content
I've seen many tutorials on spraying, this by far is explained and practiced more than any other. This is a "Great Practical Guide" to turn out a professional looking job. Thank you, you've taken away all my fears.
Molly- Excellent video! By far the best video on this Flexio 5000 sprayer anywhere on TH-cam. Much better than Wagner‘s own video, lol. I saw your video on the TC Pro Graco sprayer and then I found this link. The difference is in the details. Thank you! Keep up the good work 😎
this is probably the most helpful video i have ever seen, it was super informative and you didn’t leave any explanation out on how to use the spray gun, your videos have made me interested in flipping furniture, i cannot wait to have a great set up like yours, i will definitely be ordering from your website to start out my collection! please post more flip videos, it looks very satisfying! 😁
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Thanks for sharing! I like how well you explain things. Going to use a paint sprayer tomorrow for the first time. Your video has helped. Again, thanks.
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Very good presentation. I have been using this hardware for years. Its fantastic to see such a very beautiful woman who knows what she is talking about. Compliments.
This was really well done. I was searching info on the sprayer and came across your video. Not only am I for sure going to buy the sprayer but I also have learned even more about painting techniques and cleaning of the sprayer!! 10/10 for info and how it was explained. Hope you don’t mind me saying buy you have the most beautiful eyes too!!!!🙂 Thsnks again Steve
This might be a dumb question, but do you have to pull the drawers out and do anything for the lip of the drawers or does spraying with them in work fine?? I have a big dresser I want to paint, spraying would be so much easier. Thanks.
Hi. I'm painting plywood cabinet, I want a smooth finish. My paint is Behr Cab and trim paint. It's a Acrylic Urethane paint. Would you use the Fine nozzle or the standard nozzle on the Flexio 5000? Primer is already applied.
great video, purchased this to stain a very large deck (nearly 800 square feet with 110' of railing with 2" square wooden balusters). This unit saved A LOT of labor time. If possible could you include the cleaning procedure of the larger sprayer, I think I got it right but wasn't sure how many parts are removable. I used the detail sprayer for the railing and the larger sprayer for the flooring. Even after cleaning (I cleaned a couple times during the job as it was several hours), the stain clumped a bit using the larger sprayer, but it seemed to only clump from one side of the spray pattern. I didn't have this issue using the detail sprayer.
I think this Wagner model is excellent for beginners. I love the Graco but it is not as easy to use and the clean up is a pain. However, it does provide an amazing finish!
I'm a very beginner 🤭 I'd like to ask what of water you add to the painter? And with what to clean up things for painting, thank you for sharing your beautiful work😍
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
I have the same system. I noticed the detail sprayer jar is the same size as a wide mouth mason jar. I tried one and it screwed on but no spraying, just bubbles in the jar. I tried with water. Any ideas as to why? Or are there lids for the wager container?
Great tutorial video, very helpful. Wondered the same thing about cleanup. I'm wondering about use of alkyd (oil) paints and primers, one in terms of application and two in terms of cleanup. I use a lot of oil-based paints. I find it easier to clean oil brushes than latex because I just suspend the brush in a small can of paint thinner for three or four days and almost all the paint solids simply fall off the brush to the bottom. Then only three or four "rinses" with paint thinner in a can and it's clean. Brushes basically clean themselves. I reuse paint thinner dozens of times because the solids drop out of it after storing and it's clear. Anyway, what is your experience with oil based paints? Might the equipment be cleaned the same way, just let it clean itself? Thanks.
Obviously when you use oil based material you will have to flush the gun out several times with solvent cleaner such as thinners or white spirits. I just add thinners to the paint cup and spray it out against some cardboard (please remember that thinners is highly inflammable, care is required here when disposing of any cardboard or rags used to clean out the gun ) then strip down and clean all the parts of the gun that have come into contact with the paint/ primmer with a old paint brush and dry with paper towel or rag. You will need to do this as soon as possible after spraying because if you let the oil based material begin to cure inside the gun you will end up throwing the gun away as it will be very difficult to clean. Hope this helps. Kind regards. Tim from the UK.
I bought a Flexio 4000 and I can't figure out how to make my spray wider. It seems to be about a 2-3 in wide swipe. I'd like about 3+ width but can't figure out how to achieve that. Anybody offer any suggestions???
So I did this step by step with a new out of the box Wagner 5000 and it's spitting primer all over the place. I thinned Kilz all-purpose with 10%Floetrol so frustrating!
I'm back! I couldn't get my 5000 to spray without blotchy spattering that didn't cover. I was spraying Ben Moore alkyd (oil) primer. It's pretty thick but apparently that shouldn't be a problem (and so I thinned it a little). Everything is clean now so I'm not anxious to test again. Could it be that I didn't have the big yellow nut that holds the nozzle on tight enough? I didn't really give it any thought, but I know it was loose enough to allow for easy turning of the spray head. If it's a bit too loose, would that cause splotchy spattering with no true pattern? Very little primer was coming out and I would have to go over the same area multiple times, and even it was uneven and bumpy. Thanks, hope someone can help.
I had a similar situation as you. I bought this unit to spray an absolutely enormous deck 800 ft.² and 110 feet of railing. All pressure-treated wood. I used Home Depot brand premium. Solid color stain. The detail sprayer worked very well after I got the Settings correct. I use this for the railings and ballisters. I then switched to the larger sprayer to do the floor as it has a much wider spray pattern. Using the same exact stain the unit cap putting out blotchy spray pattern. I can tell you if the nozzle nut is not tight the unit will continue to leak Stain out of the end even after the trigger is not pulled and the unit is shut off the nozzle continued to leak. Once I tightened the nut completely, it stopped leaking. But I was never able to get a nice even spray pattern. It seemed like my gun was clumping up on one side of the spray pattern. Maybe there was an air hole somewhere that was plugged up. I did not thin the stain with water as I did not need to do it with a smaller sprayer. Luckily, the clumping up was not a large issue as it was the floor of the decking so I simply kept a roller handy to spread out and even the stain. Even with the shortcomings of this unit, it decreased the time to stay in the stack by at least 10 fold. Well worth the $220 I spent on it from Amazon.
@@wrthomas69 I decided I'm not going to use the sprayer for oil based primer or paint. The cleaning process is too messy and takes forever. I'm a big believer in oil and will still use it, but apply with a brush. There's not much to "cleaning" oil paint from brushes as they basically self-clean. I just suspend them in a can of paint thinner and in three or four days - or less - all of the solids have dropped of the brushes and settle to the bottom of the can, and a couple of "rinses" with more paint thinner and they're done. The paint thinner can be used dozens of times, I just let it sit in a big coffee can, the solids settle out and it's clear, and use it over and over. (I hate cleaning latex brushes because it takes forever running under water to get all the paint out). Anyway, I think possibly the primer I was using had been sitting around too long. I think fresh primer would have been okay. I did use the sprayer with a fresh can of "Stix" primer, which is water-borne, and had better results. I have to say I don't think much of Wagner's product support, which is non-existent. I wrote to them on their "contact" page and explained my issue in detail and never heard back. They have a few really crappy videos, supposedly some dealing with troubleshooting (less than two minutes long, lol) and didn't explain anything. And then they don't allow comments on their videos, clearly they don't monitor. Really disappointing for a $200 million company. Nothing turns me off about a company like this does. As I recently purchased the unit, I may return it and buy a different brand.
I would agree about the lack of customer support. I sent an initial inquiry asking what would be the best product for my situation, and they immediately pointed me toward the flexio 4000 and 5000. Even though I asked them specifically about the control spray max which is about half the price of the 5000 they kept pointing me toward the more expensive units. I I bought this specifically to do this deck and plan on selling the house before the deck needs to be stained again, so I may, keep it or possibly sell it used. I can’t see myself using it indoors. The one issue I did have, which was my fault was that I started using paint that was a year old and must of had some kind of skim on top, which got mixed into the paint, so it kept plugging up the uptake tube. Once I started screening the paint, the results were better and I had no issue when using a brand new can.
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Great tutorial. I just bought this unit to spray kitchen cabinets and wanted to watch as much video as possible to learn. Awesome
same!
Well presented and full of good information. However when it comes to waiting in between coats try sealing the spray gun inside a plastic bag with the open end tied with a shoe lace. No air gets inside the bag so the paint stays wet. This way your tip doesn't dry out , and no need to clean or mess around with the tip. When you come to your next coat of paint just pull it out of the bag and carry on where you left off. I have left my spray gun over night in the tied up bag if I am continuing to paint in the same colour the following day and only clean the gun out when I've totally finished spraying. Hope this tip is useful to you or your followers. Kind regards. Tim, from the UK.
Just put the spray end inside a zip lock baggie.
Hi Molly, I have been researching the Wagner Flexio 5000 because I have a big project coming up. That project is painting our kitchen cabinets. Never using a paint sprayer is a bit intimating I must admit but after finding and watching your video, I feel much more comfortable in tackling the job. I must say that this video is by far the best one on TH-cam explaining this paint sprayer. You have a new subscriber and thank you for what you do.😄
Thank you!
this is by far the best guide on this sprayer. thank you.
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@04:55 that red washer is critical for operation. During cleaning it can come away from the unit. @08:13 Using a cordless drill and from Amazon paint stirrers, prep & mix the paint.
Awesome job im about to paint my kitchen cabinets wiyh that wagner and was needing to know everything you had explained thank you great job.
that was one brilliant video, Big pats on the back for an excellent job
best and most thorough tutorial i have seen. Great job!
WOW!! All I needed to know in one tutorial! you are awesome, thank you! First time I'm attempting refinishing 30 year old bathroom cabinets.
Great tutorial,
Many thanks for shering with us all the useful information.
Firstly thank you for this video. I have been agonizing over what to buy for my daughter to use as her first sprayer for her new upcycling furniture business. There are so many options.
Your kind manner and complete professionalism explaining everything about the Wagner 5000 made me go yes this is the one.
Thank you so much. We look forward to seeing more content
I've seen many tutorials on spraying, this by far is explained and practiced more than any other. This is a "Great Practical Guide" to turn out a professional looking job. Thank you, you've taken away all my fears.
Molly-
Excellent video! By far the best video on this Flexio 5000 sprayer anywhere on TH-cam. Much better than Wagner‘s own video, lol. I saw your video on the TC Pro Graco sprayer and then I found this link. The difference is in the details. Thank you! Keep up the good work 😎
Thank you!
I just bought one after brushing wood work all my life. Great product, great video. Love it.❤
What a great tutorial. I’m a beginner sprayer and you helped me to see how easy it will be. Very thorough. Thank you so much!
this is probably the most helpful video i have ever seen, it was super informative and you didn’t leave any explanation out on how to use the spray gun, your videos have made me interested in flipping furniture, i cannot wait to have a great set up like yours, i will definitely be ordering from your website to start out my collection! please post more flip videos, it looks very satisfying! 😁
Thank you so much for such great feedback! It means so much ☺️
Super informative video! Even as a sprayer, I learned a thing or two. Thank you
Great video I bought a paint sprayer four years ago and never dared to use it. I’m gonna give it a go now you’ve explained everything. Thank you
I’m so glad to hear that! I’m glad this video could help ☺️
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Excellent thorough video. Thank you so much! Happy Painting! 😊
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Congratulations for a great video. ! I found it extremely helpful.
Thanks for sharing! I like how well you explain things. Going to use a paint sprayer tomorrow for the first time. Your video has helped. Again, thanks.
Excellent video! ❤
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Very thorough, thank you so much!💯
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you! Very helpful
Very good presentation. I have been using this hardware for years. Its fantastic to see such a very beautiful woman who knows
what she is talking about. Compliments.
Very well explained. Good job❤
This was really well done. I was searching info on the sprayer and came across your video. Not only am I for sure going to buy the sprayer but I also have learned even more about painting techniques and cleaning of the sprayer!! 10/10 for info and how it was explained. Hope you don’t mind me saying buy you have the most beautiful eyes too!!!!🙂 Thsnks again
Steve
Great video! Thank you for simplifying this for us!!
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
Such a helpful video! This is the sprayer I’m thinking about getting!
Great video! Thanks.
This might be a dumb question, but do you have to pull the drawers out and do anything for the lip of the drawers or does spraying with them in work fine?? I have a big dresser I want to paint, spraying would be so much easier. Thanks.
The drawers do not need to come out to spray. I prefer to keep the drawers in and go back and do the drawer edges by hand.
Super helpful, thank you!
Awesome review, very informative wagoner should hire you lol
Well thankyou for this very informative.
great video what do you think of all the wager models there is a few models what's best for painting kitchen cabinets, thank you i like Ur video,,
Dip the spoon in then count in seconds till it stops dripping.. they will help you get it thinned the same..great video
Hi. I'm painting plywood cabinet, I want a smooth finish. My paint is Behr Cab and trim paint. It's a Acrylic Urethane paint. Would you use the Fine nozzle or the standard nozzle on the Flexio 5000? Primer is already applied.
great video, purchased this to stain a very large deck (nearly 800 square feet with 110' of railing with 2" square wooden balusters). This unit saved A LOT of labor time. If possible could you include the cleaning procedure of the larger sprayer, I think I got it right but wasn't sure how many parts are removable. I used the detail sprayer for the railing and the larger sprayer for the flooring. Even after cleaning (I cleaned a couple times during the job as it was several hours), the stain clumped a bit using the larger sprayer, but it seemed to only clump from one side of the spray pattern. I didn't have this issue using the detail sprayer.
Hi, Just wondering if you like this one over there Graco? Thank you
I think this Wagner model is excellent for beginners. I love the Graco but it is not as easy to use and the clean up is a pain. However, it does provide an amazing finish!
I'm a very beginner 🤭 I'd like to ask what of water you add to the painter? And with what to clean up things for painting, thank you for sharing your beautiful work😍
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
Very good video, you know what you are doing. Question: Is there any orange peel in the finished product,thank you
Thanks!!
Hey Molly are you thinning your paint at all? if so how much are you thinning it? Thanks!
Would this sprayer be a good choice for painting a small building such as a shed?
Repainting my kitchen cabinets, I have sanded the old color do you suggest priming before the color? Or go straight color?
Excellent video! Curious about applying primer and finish coat(s) with the drawers closed: they don’t stick? They open easily after the paint dries?
They don’t! The paint spray is thin enough that it doesn’t seal the edges
I have the same system. I noticed the detail sprayer jar is the same size as a wide mouth mason jar. I tried one and it screwed on but no spraying, just bubbles in the jar. I tried with water. Any ideas as to why? Or are there lids for the wager container?
Would there be an advantage to rinsing out paint container and then running water thru?
Well presented info, thanks for sharing. Try a pair of clear safety glasses instead of goggles.
Looking for a small unit to take to customers houses to paint cabinet trim rather than lugging my heavy qtech airless around. Looks good i think..
What finish do you recommend for kitchen Cabinets ?
I have a Flexio 2000. I have a problem with the paint drying out and clogging the tip. How do I prevent this?
Nice 👍
Great tutorial video, very helpful. Wondered the same thing about cleanup. I'm wondering about use of alkyd (oil) paints and primers, one in terms of application and two in terms of cleanup. I use a lot of oil-based paints. I find it easier to clean oil brushes than latex because I just suspend the brush in a small can of paint thinner for three or four days and almost all the paint solids simply fall off the brush to the bottom. Then only three or four "rinses" with paint thinner in a can and it's clean. Brushes basically clean themselves. I reuse paint thinner dozens of times because the solids drop out of it after storing and it's clear. Anyway, what is your experience with oil based paints? Might the equipment be cleaned the same way, just let it clean itself? Thanks.
Obviously when you use oil based material you will have to flush the gun out several times with solvent cleaner such as thinners or white spirits. I just add thinners to the paint cup and spray it out against some cardboard (please remember that thinners is highly inflammable, care is required here when disposing of any cardboard or rags used to clean out the gun ) then strip down and clean all the parts of the gun that have come into contact with the paint/ primmer with a old paint brush and dry with paper towel or rag. You will need to do this as soon as possible after spraying because if you let the oil based material begin to cure inside the gun you will end up throwing the gun away as it will be very difficult to clean. Hope this helps. Kind regards. Tim from the UK.
@@timothyarnold777 Thanks, that makes a lot of sense.
I bought a Flexio 4000 and I can't figure out how to make my spray wider. It seems to be about a 2-3 in wide swipe. I'd like about 3+ width but can't figure out how to achieve that. Anybody offer any suggestions???
So I did this step by step with a new out of the box Wagner 5000 and it's spitting primer all over the place. I thinned Kilz all-purpose with 10%Floetrol so frustrating!
I'm back! I couldn't get my 5000 to spray without blotchy spattering that didn't cover. I was spraying Ben Moore alkyd (oil) primer. It's pretty thick but apparently that shouldn't be a problem (and so I thinned it a little). Everything is clean now so I'm not anxious to test again. Could it be that I didn't have the big yellow nut that holds the nozzle on tight enough? I didn't really give it any thought, but I know it was loose enough to allow for easy turning of the spray head. If it's a bit too loose, would that cause splotchy spattering with no true pattern? Very little primer was coming out and I would have to go over the same area multiple times, and even it was uneven and bumpy. Thanks, hope someone can help.
I had a similar situation as you. I bought this unit to spray an absolutely enormous deck 800 ft.² and 110 feet of railing. All pressure-treated wood. I used Home Depot brand premium. Solid color stain. The detail sprayer worked very well after I got the Settings correct. I use this for the railings and ballisters. I then switched to the larger sprayer to do the floor as it has a much wider spray pattern. Using the same exact stain the unit cap putting out blotchy spray pattern. I can tell you if the nozzle nut is not tight the unit will continue to leak Stain out of the end even after the trigger is not pulled and the unit is shut off the nozzle continued to leak. Once I tightened the nut completely, it stopped leaking. But I was never able to get a nice even spray pattern. It seemed like my gun was clumping up on one side of the spray pattern. Maybe there was an air hole somewhere that was plugged up. I did not thin the stain with water as I did not need to do it with a smaller sprayer. Luckily, the clumping up was not a large issue as it was the floor of the decking so I simply kept a roller handy to spread out and even the stain. Even with the shortcomings of this unit, it decreased the time to stay in the stack by at least 10 fold. Well worth the $220 I spent on it from Amazon.
@@wrthomas69 I decided I'm not going to use the sprayer for oil based primer or paint. The cleaning process is too messy and takes forever. I'm a big believer in oil and will still use it, but apply with a brush. There's not much to "cleaning" oil paint from brushes as they basically self-clean. I just suspend them in a can of paint thinner and in three or four days - or less - all of the solids have dropped of the brushes and settle to the bottom of the can, and a couple of "rinses" with more paint thinner and they're done. The paint thinner can be used dozens of times, I just let it sit in a big coffee can, the solids settle out and it's clear, and use it over and over. (I hate cleaning latex brushes because it takes forever running under water to get all the paint out).
Anyway, I think possibly the primer I was using had been sitting around too long. I think fresh primer would have been okay. I did use the sprayer with a fresh can of "Stix" primer, which is water-borne, and had better results.
I have to say I don't think much of Wagner's product support, which is non-existent. I wrote to them on their "contact" page and explained my issue in detail and never heard back. They have a few really crappy videos, supposedly some dealing with troubleshooting (less than two minutes long, lol) and didn't explain anything. And then they don't allow comments on their videos, clearly they don't monitor. Really disappointing for a $200 million company. Nothing turns me off about a company like this does. As I recently purchased the unit, I may return it and buy a different brand.
I would agree about the lack of customer support. I sent an initial inquiry asking what would be the best product for my situation, and they immediately pointed me toward the flexio 4000 and 5000. Even though I asked them specifically about the control spray max which is about half the price of the 5000 they kept pointing me toward the more expensive units. I I bought this specifically to do this deck and plan on selling the house before the deck needs to be stained again, so I may, keep it or possibly sell it used. I can’t see myself using it indoors. The one issue I did have, which was my fault was that I started using paint that was a year old and must of had some kind of skim on top, which got mixed into the paint, so it kept plugging up the uptake tube. Once I started screening the paint, the results were better and I had no issue when using a brand new can.
Have you ever used this to paint your house?
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?
If you ever think of going for another brand just send me that
The music for me kills a really good tutorial, but hey that is so common on TH-cam I guess
good info but your vocal fry is annoying to listen to
lol don't call it a spray gun those mad people might want to ban it instead of dealing with the person lol 😂
Great video. Also beautiful lady.