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  • Painting contractor Mark O'Lalor shares some time-saving painting tips or using a paintbrush. (See below for tools.)
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  • @mongoosevsgt
    @mongoosevsgt 6 лет назад +65

    seems like all the experts like to watch video tips on doing what they know best!

  • @kekahardr
    @kekahardr 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the tutorial. Gave me the confidence to tackle a job with a lot of cutting in an edge about 200 linear feet, and by the end I was feeling a little confident. It was outside under the ever of a two story house so didn't need to be too perfect, but my confidence has grown where I'm going to tackle my garage door next. I'm a clutz, but your technique helped out a lot, no more taping for me.

  • @waitingforit3386
    @waitingforit3386 3 года назад +1

    I like the technique. Thank you. I’ve seen plenty of self-proclaimed professionals do really lousy work. Most likely those making negative comments. That’s why I do all my own work.

  • @goodlife1500
    @goodlife1500 6 лет назад +2

    That’s why I love this show you always learn something

  • @airbornealltheway7847
    @airbornealltheway7847 3 года назад

    This is a good basic tutorial for the home owner...helps with setting the brush technique and spreading out the paint before bringing it in close to the casing...ofcourse for residential/commercial painters that are painting 20-30 Doors a day it would be to either brush/spray the door casings first because of time factor and experience. Nonetheless, everyone has to learn the basics first before we can move on. Thanks for the video on the techniques...great homeowners paint tips.

  • @NI-CO-LA
    @NI-CO-LA 3 года назад +1

    This is a very informative video. So that’s the best way to do edges. Thanks a lot!

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад +7

    Brush marks when cutting in are the bane of a quality paint job. You need a paint brush in one hand and a mini-roller in the other to roll out as close as possible to the trim to get rid of that obvious reservoir of brushed paint. When it dries the cut-in portion is obvious and and ugly with brush marks.
    Painting the trim first is fine if you're doing a tract house or a rental. The downside is splatter from the roller on your freshly painted white trim. Production painters who wish to get the check cashed asap will do that and make you believe you only need one coat of paint, but a painting craftsman knows a fine paint job takes time and patience. Also, you're using semi gloss on the trim and flat on the walls so if you overlap semi on the walls too much you still have to cover it with flat. Covering flat on trim is less noticeable than the reverse. Trim painting is the crowning achievement of the paint job: Finis coronat opus (the end crowns the work) Two coats of semi-gloss trim paint are required so just take your time. No matter what anyone says you need to do two coats of wall /ceiling paint and two coats of trim to make the job rich and vibrant and make the paint job really stand out. If you do just one coat of each then you will see holidays on the wall or non-uniformity, and the trim will not stand out in contrast as much if you skimp and do a one-coater. Also, trim paint takes longer to dry to a solid state, but wall paint dries fast and ready for re-coat in a few hours. Two coats on walls/trim and the homeowner is going to say WOW! just before they write the check. A one-coater job and they probably won't say anything more than thanks, and they won't refer you to a friend or family.

  • @sheet-son
    @sheet-son 10 лет назад +21

    You have to paint a minimum of a gallon by brush to get the hang of this. There's no avoiding that, once you do painting isn't such a drag, and you can also save some money by not needing blue tape for all the trim in your house.

    • @charcoalanderson8010
      @charcoalanderson8010 2 месяца назад

      This made me feel better to know it really does take a long time to get this technique down.

  • @theresacantu2735
    @theresacantu2735 9 лет назад +47

    I've tried taping off doors/baseboards/ceilings/etc., I've tried using special tools for perfect edges, and I still made a mess of it. When I just fanned out the brush and painted up to the edge myself (like in this video) it came out SO much nicer. It seems the harder I tried to have perfect edges, the worse it came out.

    • @swagdragon937
      @swagdragon937 8 лет назад

      +Theresa Cantu try holding down the brush with more force

    • @quintoni7159
      @quintoni7159 8 лет назад +1

      +Theresa Cantu It seems the harder you try the worse it gets, just relax.

    • @oochiewally2783
      @oochiewally2783 8 лет назад

      practice hun that's whats its all about

    • @michaelhurford9454
      @michaelhurford9454 5 лет назад +2

      Caulk that tape tho

    • @Jamie-dw2jj
      @Jamie-dw2jj 5 лет назад

      Yo I will straighten your lines up beautiful 😘 X

  • @loganlancaster1477
    @loganlancaster1477 9 лет назад +14

    Nice demonstration, I like to paint the trim first as the wall seems easier to cut in.

  • @shawnrich8767
    @shawnrich8767 10 лет назад +59

    I always paint trim first.... it much easier to cut in up to trim than to try and cut the 3/4" or less edge of trim.

    • @stargateproductions
      @stargateproductions 6 лет назад +1

      I also agree, its temping to paint the walls first but it's best to do your trims and ceilings before your walls.

    • @MrBlackbeltkickboxer
      @MrBlackbeltkickboxer 5 лет назад +1

      Why ? What if your using a dark colour you will see speckles on the trim

    • @chrislester7987
      @chrislester7987 5 лет назад

      Use a quality painting mask tape

    • @rogerdeschenes6749
      @rogerdeschenes6749 4 года назад

      Amen

    • @rogerdeschenes6749
      @rogerdeschenes6749 4 года назад +1

      So. I’m a professional painter. 35 years experience. This is okay advice for a diy-er. But mostly this guy, has poor technique. One’s cut-in pot belongs in one’s off-hand, for example. Cutting in like that he’s gonna get some obvious flashing where the filler line overlaps with the cut-in line

  • @natee2169
    @natee2169 6 лет назад +1

    Totally agree with this. It’s okay to paint the trim a little bit it looks perfect

  • @Juliano_DJOL
    @Juliano_DJOL 4 месяца назад

    I have never seen a weirder work flow! This reminds me of a framer trying to paint!

  • @J-gritty
    @J-gritty 5 лет назад

    This is very helpful for me, thanks

  • @orbiebibbee977
    @orbiebibbee977 4 года назад

    Best video on painting I've seen

  • @CommonSenseTipsAndTricks
    @CommonSenseTipsAndTricks 6 лет назад +2

    I'm a professional painter of over 36 years and I have never seen these contraptions work correctly. Man you must understand to do you are saying requires perfect drywall seams. In my world, there are no such things! I have painted in houses valued at over $300,000 and even in those, you will see drywall flaws. You paint ceilings first after you insure your edges are straight. You caulk and fill in nail holes in your trim. Then you paint the trim next and it's ok to go a little bit on the wall because you insure that perfect seal between trim and walls. Then you carefully cut in your walls and stay off your trim with a nice straight line. This process saves me 30% time in labor making my work much more profitable.

  • @computermech
    @computermech 5 лет назад

    Very good video! Thanks!

  • @stevetryit
    @stevetryit 7 лет назад

    I've probably been painting before most of you were born I'd say the guy looked pretty clean and reasonably professional. I would cut in much faster with a 4 inch brush but he wasn't that bad. The spinner is used by many high quality painting companies, I used to use the spinner myself but it's too slow because you gotta clamp the brush on and off. When you paint for a living you need to get the job done with good quality and get the hell out of there but it's good to have a system

  • @johntorrez7196
    @johntorrez7196 10 лет назад +5

    Its easier to cut in the sides of the trim first with the trim paint, go onto the wall 1/8 of an inch or so, then cut in a nice line along the trim with a couple of coats with wall paint

  • @raymondfallon7429
    @raymondfallon7429 5 лет назад +20

    So far in the 21st Century, the internet has provided a channel for snarky, angry people to vent in ways you hope they wouldn't in society - but life imitates art (in this case RUclips in place of art) and now you run into more and more folks that speak to each other the way they do in the comments to a video, i.e. ruder than hell. I'm too old to figure it out. Life is such a neat experience, with love, and children, and their children... with music, and natural beauty, and even with growing old with someone you love. Why spend all this energy telling someone their work is crap? It's not enough to simply say, "I do it this [different] way and get this [different] result. If the comment makes sense, readers can learn - in some cases I've seen the original poster come back and explain his/her point of view. There can be communication and learning, without snark, without profanity. I guess that wouldn't fulfill somebody's inner need to strike out at someone that approaches things differently from the way they approach it. Makes me sad - it's not that the 20th Century was so pristine, manners wise - it's just that prior to the internet, we didn't get everyone's every single thought, angst, anger, and God only knows what else shoved in our faces. It's why I stopped reading Twitter. I learned some things, but mainly I learned that a whole lot of people are angry, and very likely lonely. Sad. Peace...

    • @jordanxfile
      @jordanxfile 5 лет назад +4

      I realized that I liked your comment some time ago :) When I read it today, I wanted to say a few words, because apparently no one has. You sound like a great person, your approach to life seems to be the right one, thank you for sharing your positive input. I wish you and all your loved ones, the best :)

    • @Avital4414
      @Avital4414 3 года назад +2

      Terrific comment. You speak (write) for a great many people.

  • @donaldsincennes9673
    @donaldsincennes9673 6 лет назад

    Check out the new Richard gooseneck flexible paint brush extension. Best brush for cutting the straightest lines! And perfect for high to reach places. Bend it any way you want!! Cheers!

  • @Modhumitamondal
    @Modhumitamondal 5 лет назад

    well done

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 7 лет назад +2

    This is the first video that I have seen where the guy actually explains what he is doing, rather than just watching him.

  • @timserafini2724
    @timserafini2724 3 года назад

    I make a belt with a plastic protein jar. Then I have a dishwashing soap bottle full of paint. I squirt the paint onto a square edger. Then I apply it to the corner. Sometimes I use the side with wheels. Sometimes I use the other side. Then I have a brush that I use to brush the line that it creates. That’s the fastest and easiest way I have learned to do it.

  • @jeronwhite3113
    @jeronwhite3113 8 лет назад +1

    the first thing i do is prep the walls because that's what makes your paint job look good, next i paint all trim first

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 3 года назад

    Even if the casing is going to be painted later I always start a room by painting the returns first thing and it’s dry by the time I’ve finished the rest of the cutting in it’s a much easier cut to paint the wall after the return has been painted than to paint the return last.

  • @BurtBowers
    @BurtBowers 6 лет назад

    Thing i dont like using any kind of paint brush on trim & cutting corners leaves brush strokes 4" roller works well blends in with 9" roller.

  • @phwilson59
    @phwilson59 10 лет назад

    can you show how to prepare to paint a weathered board and batten siding

  • @dudeman69abc123
    @dudeman69abc123 7 лет назад +5

    I have been a painter for about 20 years and once you learn how to load a brush all this in the video doesn't matter.

  • @DavidPalmer707
    @DavidPalmer707 2 года назад

    It worked! Even in these god-forsaken textured walls and ceiling. 👌👌👌

  • @brandonpoe1518
    @brandonpoe1518 5 лет назад

    Does wetting your brush before applying paint work to better clean out?? Or does paint water run down the brush handle ???

  • @petelibertine5374
    @petelibertine5374 7 лет назад

    There are some great tips in this video that I will try. How would you go about cutting in say a wall next to a door frame if the wall and door frame are uneven? Sometimes I have trouble determining where the wall finish's and the door frame begins. Any advice would be appreciated.

  • @jeffreydelallo7311
    @jeffreydelallo7311 4 года назад +3

    Paint your trim first and then cut in and then do the walls

    • @83AirGuy
      @83AirGuy 4 года назад +1

      Like duh right? Who taught this guy?

  • @gecko4310
    @gecko4310 4 года назад

    How about rollers? Should it be wet first and then spun until slightly damp?

  • @Thistle10733
    @Thistle10733 Год назад

    Thank you so… much

  • @gsf67
    @gsf67 4 года назад

    My preference is to cut the architrave around the door first. Reason being it's easier to cut the trim into the wall, than to cut the wall into the trim. Some people prefer to do it that way, others don't. I think it's all about preference.

  • @Gos1234567
    @Gos1234567 5 лет назад +2

    There is an Aussie guy on YT that says do walls first then trim cos when doing walls last you can get spatter back on the trim.

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter 3 года назад +1

    His 'reservoir', lol.

  • @suecristler4028
    @suecristler4028 5 лет назад +7

    Never mind the reservoir BS. Load the brush, start at the top corner of the trim and run the brush tip down the edge where the trim meets the wall. Reload, go back and bring the cut out 1.5 inches. 3 minute per doorway

  • @tredenafreeman
    @tredenafreeman 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I did a great job and no mess. I did have to watch it 3 times.

  • @cwrowe
    @cwrowe 7 лет назад

    That bucket your getting paint out of: where do they sell them at? I have the Wooster bucket but doesn't have the place to put paint brush at.....

  • @paulmartin7334
    @paulmartin7334 6 лет назад +2

    I always paint my wall first then install trim after it’s painted. Then if I need touching up it’s tiny.

  • @biancasaenz-garcia9151
    @biancasaenz-garcia9151 6 лет назад +46

    A lot of "expert painters" in the comments

    • @DecoyJayc
      @DecoyJayc 4 года назад +1

      @@majestic7768 I drink and I know better

  • @gecko4310
    @gecko4310 4 года назад

    Good technique. Never thought of wetting the brush first. Where do I get the thing that spins brush

    • @wesleyburke7514
      @wesleyburke7514 3 года назад

      Any paint store. Or Lowe's.....Home Depot

  • @steveharris4343
    @steveharris4343 7 лет назад

    The brush he is using is an angle sash.looks like a 2.5 inch or 62mm brush if anyone needs to know which one to use.

  • @belle3688
    @belle3688 2 года назад

    Could you create a video of cutting in next to white next to woodwork?

  • @isenevirathna
    @isenevirathna 8 лет назад +2

    Why don't you use masking tape around the edges? Me normally using the tape around where the unwanted paint area. like this kind of trims.
    Anyway thank you

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 7 месяцев назад

    This is absolutely sterling content. A related book I read served as a pivotal catalyst in my life. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @johnbisson1413
    @johnbisson1413 6 лет назад

    I paint ceilings first then I cut down the edge of all the casings, cut in the walls then after rolling the walls you paint the face of the casings. I don't wet the brush because the water will pull the paint up the bristles to the metal part and your brush will get really messy fast. And I don't spin the brush out because that ruins the brush faster by separating the bristles which ruins the brushs pointed end. I snap the brush down flinging the water off a few times which keeps the brush from flaring out ruining it.

  • @michaelpolcino
    @michaelpolcino 7 лет назад +1

    or you can use thin piece of plastic sheet and use that to block other side from paint and get a straight line

  • @eighthof8
    @eighthof8 5 лет назад +2

    Here's what I've learned after cutting in and painting numerous walls and ceilings. Go to Hobby Lobby and buy a package of artist brushes; I think they were around $9.00. There's an assortment of brushes big to small; 4" - 1". The bristles are very fine and they will lay down a beautiful straight line. Never had much luck with using brushes like the guy in the vid.

  • @marvelauqa3176
    @marvelauqa3176 5 лет назад +2

    I love to see him on price work 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @John-lt8ht
    @John-lt8ht 10 месяцев назад

    Will wet my brush noe I was getting Dryed up paint balls on wall. I was planning to clean brush😊

  • @JesseL67
    @JesseL67 5 месяцев назад

    Do you see this guy's hair he's an expert with all brushes

  • @javeedaslam2381
    @javeedaslam2381 7 лет назад

    what is that tool call which spins the paint brush. pretty cool gadget

    • @javeedaslam2381
      @javeedaslam2381 7 лет назад

      Jon Cole
      Thank you I don't think we have this in the UK

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 10 лет назад +5

    Can you make a video showing us how to recharge our air conditioner units in our homes? Mine is a combo 5 ton. Thank you.

    • @tlw2585
      @tlw2585 6 лет назад +6

      MRrwmac that has to be done by a licensed hvac person

    • @zachreese6540
      @zachreese6540 6 лет назад +1

      No

    • @mjb12141963
      @mjb12141963 6 лет назад +1

      Not if no one tells.

  • @mikestedman7974
    @mikestedman7974 6 лет назад +2

    He just added 15 minutes to every casein. I ALWAYS HIT THE CASINGS FIRST!

  • @Cpcsof1
    @Cpcsof1 6 лет назад +9

    Wetting the paint brush before using it is a mistake imo. Wetting it while painting is even worse. A wet brush allows the paint to wick up towards the ferrule quicker. A wet or freshly washed paintbrush doesn't apply paint as well as a dry one. It's easier to cut-in a wall next to painted trim than to cut-in trim next to a painted wall.

  • @luc1ferblack
    @luc1ferblack 9 лет назад +10

    i just use a straight edge and slide it down with the brush next to it

    • @vonmilash823
      @vonmilash823 8 лет назад +8

      Use a trim guide sparingly and discriminately. But never just use one for the sake of using one. Paint will bleed under it even when you think there's no possible way it could happen.

    • @markwyn2040
      @markwyn2040 7 лет назад +1

      Jason Leo agree. However it's important to keep a damp rag to wipe off excess paint build-up. That's what causes the leakage; gaps in between the edger and the wall are created by hardened latex paint.

  • @salahjamjoum2460
    @salahjamjoum2460 4 года назад

    ماشاء الله😇🙏👼

  • @masguapoako
    @masguapoako 5 лет назад +2

    Even with a lot of practice, I still suck at it

    • @giovannipiris5285
      @giovannipiris5285 3 года назад

      watch the painting tutorial by home renovision DIY

  • @82ray
    @82ray 2 года назад

    I would never let this guy paint anything. What a hack..lol

  • @jz3953
    @jz3953 6 лет назад +1

    At list you have tried.

    • @Agrillot6
      @Agrillot6 5 лет назад

      Yura Zalavkov 😂😂😂😂☠️

  • @whoeverwhoever400
    @whoeverwhoever400 3 года назад

    Only if you don't mind seeing brush strokes. Really, it's not like you have to do this every day, every week, or every month. The paint is going to last for years for most homes. You only do it every few years when need to, so don't be cheap. Just buy some tools for painting edges. They are just from a few dollars to $30ish. And it can help you paint edges much cleaner and more importantly, it saves you much more time than painting so carefully little by little with your shaky hand. By the time you finish painting 1 side of the edge with your hand, i already swipe through all edges.

  • @jaczad6329
    @jaczad6329 7 лет назад

    hahah nice thumbnail

  • @hi-ye4rz
    @hi-ye4rz 6 лет назад +1

    doesn't the water dilute the color to a lighter color?

  • @bluegrassdanq
    @bluegrassdanq 4 года назад +2

    paint the trim first. nice hair and uniform though

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter 3 года назад

    3:13 - 'Skirting' sounds better than 'Baseboard'.

  • @John_NJDM
    @John_NJDM 6 лет назад

    This guys hair is classic.

    • @VideoNOLA
      @VideoNOLA 6 лет назад +1

      He sure knows his cutting and brushes!

  • @johnstawicki3185
    @johnstawicki3185 6 лет назад

    paint the trim first .... then cut the wall into the trim using a little more pressure on the brush to spread the bristles out you'll get a cleaner line

  • @MarcosJ-mq4lk
    @MarcosJ-mq4lk 7 лет назад

    "Kevin,kevin..................................Kevin..............KEVINNNNNNNNNNNN!"

  • @sg05032
    @sg05032 7 лет назад

    The secret to being professional painter is knowing how to use a flex blade putty knife. I'm I right painters?

  • @patandbrandi
    @patandbrandi 8 лет назад

    just buy blue painters tape. 3m has some new edge seal tape. it's expensive but easy

    • @kappy0405
      @kappy0405 8 лет назад +10

      It takes more time & effort to apply tape then it does to cut in by hand once you're decent at it, plus the tape creates a false sense of security & you will almost always have to touch up afterwards.

    • @SomeDumUsrName
      @SomeDumUsrName 4 года назад

      @@kappy0405 Wrong! A more accurate statement would be that you don't know how. I'll tape, caulk, cut in, and field roll in about the same time as you overall and have a MUCH sharper edge esPECIALLY when it comes to corners and edges against trim profiles which is where brushers ALWAYS fall short.....ALWAYS! AND, I won't have brush marks. And with regard to backrolling your cut in to get rid of the brush marks? Just cut in with the roller in the FIRST place.

  • @user-ou8xq9xc2v
    @user-ou8xq9xc2v 7 месяцев назад

    If wet brissels worked then why damp paint brushes ruined more then 1 paint job.??..

  • @gerardoyanez3183
    @gerardoyanez3183 6 лет назад

    Me queda mejor a mi

  • @gf7562
    @gf7562 5 лет назад

    Well, my old art teachers would have a fit over smooshing the brush out.

  • @sg05032
    @sg05032 7 лет назад

    That's why your pants have pocket just for it.

  • @lindamorgey6736
    @lindamorgey6736 3 года назад

    Woodglut comes with very useful plans with all the details you need.

  • @supermodelatlanta1354
    @supermodelatlanta1354 4 года назад

    the only valuable thing was the 5 in 1 trick w/ the cloth 🤗🙄☺🙂

  • @Rizzel101
    @Rizzel101 4 года назад

    The only thing this "expert" painter is thinking about is when he can have his next sip of Natty Ice. All professional painters are drunks. Witness that first hand.

    • @Rizzel101
      @Rizzel101 4 года назад

      2 steps to becoming a professional painter.
      Step 1. Get drunk
      Step 2. Paint

  • @RickBushell1958
    @RickBushell1958 6 лет назад +29

    Painted for over 40 years and worked with hundreds of different painters, never have I seen any of them wet there brush first! And his 'reservoir' just a tap or two does the job. Nice brush tho. A lot of mis information here. Not sure if this guy is a professional painter or what.

    • @thedr.feelgood
      @thedr.feelgood 6 лет назад +1

      What a load of shite ..... He would last a morning , with that routine in the UK.

    • @thomasgarret7491
      @thomasgarret7491 6 лет назад +2

      Invincible Painting Basics I'm a experience pro and this video is some bullshit...you being nice some misinformation, it's all misinformation.

    • @thedr.feelgood
      @thedr.feelgood 6 лет назад +2

      What is he faffing about at ....... He would take all day to do a single room.

    • @Abcd-hr9ot
      @Abcd-hr9ot 6 лет назад +1

      Invincible Painting Basics we always wet d brush in europe

    • @KillerBebe
      @KillerBebe 6 лет назад

      I was thought by a depression era painter and this is the first I ever hear of this, I never had trouble edging

  • @Sirmaximus62
    @Sirmaximus62 6 лет назад +5

    I guess caulking the trim wasn't in the plans....this was terrible

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 5 лет назад

      If the trim is going to be white, you could caulk it after painting.

  • @Central-se7ez
    @Central-se7ez 6 лет назад +1

    Pay him $4 an hour at that production level

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 6 лет назад

    Intelligent painters know to use MASKING TAPE whenever possible to produce clean lines and they WEAR disposable GLOVES to keep their hands clean!
    If masking tape won't work (such as on a "popcorn" ceiling), a good paint shield will work fine, if you clean it every so often, while painting. I cover the edge of the shield with Scotch "blue" tape and don't have to worry about cleaning it so much after use.
    You need only wet the TIP of the brush (maybe a quarter-inch up) by running through a little clean water before first dipping it in the paint. Dipping a totally dry brush into latex paint is a mistake.

  • @paulmccarty2511
    @paulmccarty2511 5 лет назад +3

    Why not just beat the devil out of the brush.._.Instead of some goofy machine.

  • @solararity
    @solararity 6 лет назад

    I've never seen a painter use a spinner lol, use your hands dude, oh and by the way i don't wash my brush half way down a wall, i cut the the whole house and works perfectly,ive never had a problem.

  • @IMARMOREDARMORDILLO
    @IMARMOREDARMORDILLO 3 года назад +1

    Always paint the trim first dufus
    To many things wrong with these techniques to elaborate.
    Yes I'm not only a pro I'm
    The best

    • @airbornealltheway7847
      @airbornealltheway7847 3 года назад

      Right. It's faster IMO to Brush/Spray out the casings first...especially if you have 20 Doors/Casings to run.

  • @schmitty2815
    @schmitty2815 7 лет назад +6

    I saw this guy on Shark Tank, & for that reason... I'm out. What a circus

  • @ricardomontoya9228
    @ricardomontoya9228 Год назад

    Dat buckaroo aint no painter 😂😂😂🤣🤣

  • @Kengo-mb5mh
    @Kengo-mb5mh 3 года назад

    I always paint doors and windows with the same color of the wall.

  • @Vuckeeee
    @Vuckeeee 8 лет назад

    first thing you should do is finish trim before you finishing walls and cutting and doing baseboard the last,washing brush every 3 min it's not necessarily...

  • @DroneHDTV
    @DroneHDTV 9 лет назад +11

    if your in the trade you would not use that stupid spinner lol. nice brush but stupid wet the brush routine

    • @lilonenps
      @lilonenps 9 лет назад +3

      The spinner actually saves your brush and I'm in the trade.. But idk about re-wetting your brush after 5 mins...

    • @vonmilash823
      @vonmilash823 8 лет назад +7

      +UAV HDTV Wrong. Every pro who has a clue has a spinner. I've had mine for 20 years.

    • @kappy0405
      @kappy0405 8 лет назад +3

      The spinner works much better than your hands. Try it. You probably won't go back.

    • @kiddread
      @kiddread 7 лет назад +2

      Drone Journey I'm a painter and I have one every painter should

  • @tlw2585
    @tlw2585 6 лет назад +1

    Maybe for a DIY that might work. But you dont put water on your brush in the middle of the wall or push as hard as he is (all you will do is take paint off). I as a professional of 15 years in this field would say this is NOT how you cut in.

  • @lilcreaper007
    @lilcreaper007 7 лет назад +1

    Dude has hair like former Illinois governor rod blagoiaveich

  • @iswish_41
    @iswish_41 6 лет назад

    There is nothing I hate more in this life than painting.

  • @MrNorsewise
    @MrNorsewise 6 лет назад

    Everybody knows a sash brush is used on sashes window sashes or maybe picture frames but really trimming? Block brush only that way your lines don't look like your a drunk

  • @leonardmartin5145
    @leonardmartin5145 6 лет назад

    Be I don't care who you are, you can't freehand and be perfect.

    • @stargateproductions
      @stargateproductions 6 лет назад

      Then again, no ones perfect, even those who tape!

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 5 лет назад

      If you have a really good brush, and some experience, you can get really close (as in, not noticeable). You have to use a professional brush...makes a lot of difference. And if your eyes aren't so good, wear some reading glasses so you can see clearly what you are doing.

  • @Sufian95
    @Sufian95 5 лет назад

    Don't press too much the brush.

  • @roder51
    @roder51 7 лет назад +1

    Proof that even "This Old House" haven't a clue about painting. Norm, the carpenter and the plumber are always great but this guy? Gimme a break

  • @chrisverrico439
    @chrisverrico439 10 лет назад +2

    The first line way to much paint and when he backbrushed he didn't backbrush close enough to the wall so ur gonna get a cake on look which is horrible so when you roll it out and it dries ur gonna see a different texture all around ur cut in lines the. Ur roll texture....CBM painting