In my first attempt I rolled it out too thin and it dried before I got to smoothing. I had never heard about misting it before I stumbled upon your video. Thanks a lot for this thorough tutorial!
Great video. Thanks a lot for sharing your priceless experience. You are a dedicated teacher that didn't miss out on any small tips. I really appreciate it.
Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller tensions got nothing on Spencer Colgan’s priceless lessons! So true, water threshold and drying time nobody talks about. Thanks for sharing. 👊💪👍
So if I have a relatively good but lightly textured (from wear and tear) and painted wall, you would need to prime it with paint first (to avoid bubbles) and afterwards 1 skimcoat could achieve these results ?
Let put some happy little lines right here 😄 then let take our happy taping blade and remove those happy lines 😊😊. Now lets mix some mud some crimson red, thelo blue and burnt umber and 🎨🖌️🎨🖼️🖌️🎨🖼️🖼️🖼️ geat instructions had to do it 😄😄😄😄
In my first attempt I rolled it out too thin and it dried before I got to smoothing. I had never heard about misting it before I stumbled upon your video. Thanks a lot for this thorough tutorial!
Great video. Thanks a lot for sharing your priceless experience. You are a dedicated teacher that didn't miss out on any small tips. I really appreciate it.
Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller tensions got nothing on Spencer Colgan’s priceless lessons! So true, water threshold and drying time nobody talks about. Thanks for sharing. 👊💪👍
I wish the lighting was better as you were showing critical technique. That part about priming before coating is a gem. Great content, subbed.
What!?!? He says his name is Spencer, but his voice says, “I’m Christopher Walken” Thanks for a great Video. Excellent tips.
lol 😅!!!!
Great video Spencer! Cheers
Interesting. Timing is the key. Check out the refina superflex 2 finishing trowel. And ox speedskim. Will flatten the wall in 3 passes
So if I have a relatively good but lightly textured (from wear and tear) and painted wall, you would need to prime it with paint first (to avoid bubbles) and afterwards 1 skimcoat could achieve these results ?
Sounds like he might be Christopher Walken's brother.
thank you
I tried to get rid of the lines with trayol but cudnt
why paper a wall before the skiming as been done, that just makes it harder, also why not use a skimming trowel.
Correct!! To please my son.
It’s his room
A skimming trowel would be great on a larger wall. But I’m in a tight space in this video. Better to use a smaller tool.
Let put some happy little lines right here 😄 then let take our happy taping blade and remove those happy lines 😊😊. Now lets mix some mud some crimson red, thelo blue and burnt umber and 🎨🖌️🎨🖼️🖌️🎨🖼️🖼️🖼️ geat instructions had to do it 😄😄😄😄
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