With respect Iv never seen such bad work work. Im sure you are a good man and truly care for yourself and your dear family. As a decorator you just have not hit the mark!!!! I’m happy to talk to you on the phone to give you advice but ifs it’s you want the advice!
I've always thinned with 10% water for the mist coat. I was probably told to do so years ago and have never tried otherwise! 😁 I take it you don't find that necessary?
@@davidshepherd6451 yes you are right, you can if the manufacturers instructions say on the back of the tin. But that means up to 3 coats of a more expensive paint. Where contract Matt sorts out the mist coat and you can finish the ceiling at the same time. If you are using a colour as a mist coat you will have to cut in the walls 3 times instead of 2, but on the other hand if you are painting with vinyl Matt white you can do it your way. But you can’t do it with silk or mid sheen because it would peel off the plaster. I do It my way just because I can get two coats on the ceiling and a mist coat on the walls with one 10l tin for £15, I find this more cost effective due to saving money on paint, time and less chance of the paint reacting to the new plaster. Sorry for the long message I am just trying to cover everything, also hope this makes sense if you have any questions just comment and I’ll try to help. Thanks for the comment 👍
Love your expert tips! Wouldn’t of thought of these👍
@@chloejade8014 No problem at all if you want to know anything else just contact me in the comments and I’ll try to help. Thanks for your comment 👍
With respect Iv never seen such bad work work. Im sure you are a good man and truly care for yourself and your dear family. As a decorator you just have not hit the mark!!!! I’m happy to talk to you on the phone to give you advice but ifs it’s you want the advice!
@@chrisdowning7543 Thanks for the comment 👍
I've always thinned with 10% water for the mist coat. I was probably told to do so years ago and have never tried otherwise! 😁 I take it you don't find that necessary?
@@davidshepherd6451 yes you are right, you can if the manufacturers instructions say on the back of the tin. But that means up to 3 coats of a more expensive paint. Where contract Matt sorts out the mist coat and you can finish the ceiling at the same time. If you are using a colour as a mist coat you will have to cut in the walls 3 times instead of 2, but on the other hand if you are painting with vinyl Matt white you can do it your way. But you can’t do it with silk or mid sheen because it would peel off the plaster. I do It my way just because I can get two coats on the ceiling and a mist coat on the walls with one 10l tin for £15, I find this more cost effective due to saving money on paint, time and less chance of the paint reacting to the new plaster. Sorry for the long message I am just trying to cover everything, also hope this makes sense if you have any questions just comment and I’ll try to help. Thanks for the comment 👍
If you can piss you can paint
@@seanoxborough5830 Yes you are right. And monkeys can send silly comments.