Painting Baseboards like a PRO! The Missing DIY Tip Revealed

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Jeremy of Super Vassar Brothers shows you how to paint baseboards like a pro. If your wondering what steps are involved, this video is for you.
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  • @joelcleare
    @joelcleare 5 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve watched several of your videos. Loved em all. Bought all the gear and recommended paint. Wow. Amazing results. THANK YOU !

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  5 месяцев назад

      I’m glad they’ve been helpful! Thanks for watching 🫡

  • @TheFizz263
    @TheFizz263 18 дней назад

    Helpful video. Helped to confirm for me the order to paint (ceiling, trim, walls.) Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulbenson7087
    @paulbenson7087 10 месяцев назад

    Great video keep them coming.

  • @Jessica-rb3ci
    @Jessica-rb3ci 2 месяца назад

    Love all of your videos! Picked uo the SW urethane trim enamel at your recommendation but wondering, if i overpaint the trim onto the wall as you show here, will i need to sand that spot before painting the wall? Thanks for all your work!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  2 месяца назад +1

      You don't have to sand the wall where you got the trim paint on it. Just tape the top of the baseboard, do your top coats, pull tape, then you'll be good to go. We've got a video coming out on that process very soon!

    • @Jessica-rb3ci
      @Jessica-rb3ci 2 месяца назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers awesome! Thanks for your response. You're the best!!

  • @kimperry6182
    @kimperry6182 Год назад +2

    Great video thanks! Do you recommend using a primer or sanding to ensure the paint adheres?

    • @chadm9944
      @chadm9944 Год назад +4

      If you use a good quality paint, you should be fine without primer. Unless the baseboards are old and beat up or a color

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +3

      Most baseboard comes pre-primed so there’s no need to prime it. Two coats and you’re good to go.

  • @xbadandy182x
    @xbadandy182x 8 месяцев назад +2

    It would be super helpful to see a close up of how thick you're applying the paint, as well as what the strokes look like when its still wet - and after its dried.
    I just tried painting a baseboard for the 3rd time with Emerald and I just keep getting brush strokes

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  8 месяцев назад +2

      I am working on that video right now. Keep in mind that the finish that you are currently applying is a "hand brushed" finish. There will be brush strokes but there are more and less aesthetically pleasing ways to lay down that finish.

    • @nickanderson509
      @nickanderson509 2 месяца назад

      Putting a little Floetrol in the paint may help some but yeah you're gonna have some brush marks when using a brush. No biggie

  • @davelopez5355
    @davelopez5355 Год назад

    Great video as im going through this now. Qhats your steps in having to paint wall and trim. Should i do 1 coat wall, install trim, caulk, paint trim and then 2nd coat on wall?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      We do the ceilings and the trim first then the walls last. If you go back and look at our “how to paint a room” series you can see a bit more of our process.

  • @Mr1fingersalute
    @Mr1fingersalute 4 месяца назад +2

    Stupid question here 🙋🏻‍♂️
    I see a lot of painters do this when painting trim after it’s installed when the walls will also be painted afterwards……. Wouldn’t the semi gloss that gets on the wall pose a problem with adhesion, etc., when the walls are going to be painted flat?
    I ask because I’m having a dilemma deciding whether or not to install casing and baseboard before or after it’s painted. It makes more sense to me to caulk, fill nail holes, and paint once instead of making more work but I’ll definitely get trim paint on the walls before they’re painted lol, and I’m using SW Emerald
    Loving the content btw, lots of great tips and advice, I never realized there was so much to it🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  4 месяца назад +1

      Not a stupid question at all good sir. We pretty much always paint the trim once it’s installed with emerald urethane semi-gloss then tape it with yellow frog tape. Then we paint into it with Emerald matte acrylic and we’ve never had an issue with adhesion. I’ve seen issues painting over top of oil but the hybrids interact fairly nicely with acrylics. Good luck with the rest of your project and thanks for watching!

    • @Mr1fingersalute
      @Mr1fingersalute 4 месяца назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers awesome! Thank you🙏🏻

  • @danielfeldman7913
    @danielfeldman7913 Год назад +1

    Great video! I am replacing baseboards right now! I am painting them before I install them. Do you feel that's a good way to go about it when you can, or almost easier to paint them after they're on the wall? Obviously, still have to go back and fix nail holes and other imperfections, but thought I'd ask. Thanks!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      People have mixed feelings about that process. I prefer to paint baseboard, or any trim for that matter, once it’s already installed. Wood putty, sand, then caulk and paint. For us, it doesn’t save any time to do a coat before hand. You can make a solid argument for staining and polying trim before it goes up, but that’s a different ball of wax

    • @danielfeldman7913
      @danielfeldman7913 Год назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers Thanks for your reply! As I work on my project, I'm starting to agree with you. After the nails holes, the marks from cutting on the Miter Saw, etc, there's just as much touch up to do as there would be to just paint them once installed on the wall! Great advice. Thanks, again!

  • @ac7384
    @ac7384 10 месяцев назад +1

    When installing new floors. Should you paint the walls and trim before or after floors ?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  10 месяцев назад +2

      That comes down to personal preference. I’ve done it both ways and I like painting everything after the floors go in. Often there is new shoe molding installed after the new floor which needs to be caulked and painted.

  • @Avital4414
    @Avital4414 Год назад

    Excellent video, as always. I’m priming previously-painted baseboards, and then top-coating with Scuff-X in satin. I have a question: What are the benefits of doing two topcoats? Does the second coat make the result more durable, or prolong the expected time before the brightness fades? Thanks!

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +3

      Doing two topcoats makes it more likely that you’re getting complete coverage and a more uniform finish. That’s a big contributor to to the finish looking more “professional” and giving the paint the best chance at longevity. We do at least 2 coats on pretty much everything we paint.

    • @tentyme1
      @tentyme1 2 месяца назад +1

      Do you have to worry about leaving that tape down long enough for the second coat or do you do a tape line again? Thank you.

    • @Avital4414
      @Avital4414 2 месяца назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers thanks!!

  • @ac7384
    @ac7384 10 месяцев назад +1

    When sanding trim to be repainted by hand with 180 grit sponge. How much sanding do you do. To. Not overdue it. Or not enough. Few times back forth or several. ?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  10 месяцев назад +2

      It's difficult to overdue it. I usually use 150 sandpaper and I probably go over an area with 3 passes back and forth. The surface should feel somewhat rough to the touch when you're done.

  • @xbadandy182x
    @xbadandy182x 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am in the process of fixing the baseboards in my house. New construction, but unfortunately whoever caulked and did the final paint on them looks like they were wearing an oven mit on their hand when applying the caulk. Its horrendous.
    Anyways. After removing all the excess and getting it back to "acceptable" - I am painting. I brushed today with SW Solo semi gloss and its brush mark city. I am going to sand it back down tomorrow and test my luck with SW Emerald Urethane Trim paint. Any advice in how "thick" to lay it on? Is it pointless to mix in some Floetrol to thin it out even more?
    I am practicing over and over on the same baseboard until I "figure it out" and move on to other areas in the house. I am debating trying to see how it looks rolled on too.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  8 месяцев назад +1

      You’ll be able to get good results with emerald urethane without any additives. It has a generous open time unlike Solo which is hot garbage. One other thing that’ll help you out (I’m shooting this video currently) is to use a quality brush. A Corona Vegas is my favorite brush to pair with hybrid trim paints like Emerald Urethane and Advance. You can get them at most Benjamin Moore retailers.
      Keep at it and you’ll get it! Happy painting!

    • @xbadandy182x
      @xbadandy182x 8 месяцев назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers Good to hear. Thanks for the reply. I wonder why the builder went with SOLO for the doors and trim. Oh well.

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy 9 месяцев назад +4

    Sadly i have not yet achieved the ability to paint base trim without using tape on the floor. Ive tried only to wind up cleaning up my mistakes. Its frustrating because life would be a lot simpler not having to tape. Im good with window and door trim,crown molding etc.. its just with base were it meets the floor. Its the angle that mess's me up. Lol! Sigh.....one of the days...😊

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  9 месяцев назад +2

      Nothing wrong with taping out the floor. We do it a lot to help mitigate the splatter from rolling the walls. If the drop cloths back out we still are covered for a few inches.

    • @Elm98
      @Elm98 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve always learned that less paint is always easier to learn. Use a dryer brush and really use the tips of the bristles. Light pressure but you’re brush will almost ride the line with the right amount of paint/pressure. It’s something you will figure out overtime tho it’s all about the feel

  • @daveschreiber9587
    @daveschreiber9587 Год назад +2

    It looks like you are painting the baseboard trim before you paint the walls. What are the benefits of doing it in that order? Great videos by the way.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +5

      We paint the ceiling and trim first. Then we tape the baseboard before we do the walls. It protects the baseboard from splatter and gives us clean lines.

  • @sladeoriginal
    @sladeoriginal Год назад +1

    Hey! What SW paint would you recommend for an exterior metal door, semi-gloss in a light color? For the wood trim as well but in white.

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      You can actually use Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel for exterior work. We mostly use Benjamin Moore MoorGlo Soft Gloss for exterior work, but if you wanna go with SW then the Emerald Urethane is a solid option.

    • @sladeoriginal
      @sladeoriginal Год назад +1

      @@SuperVassarBrothers thanks! SW is in town and the nearest BM store is over 30 minutes away.

  • @Wilsinart
    @Wilsinart 28 дней назад

    Put a wet thin rag on a hand edger/putty knife, slap on the paint and try your best not to touch the floor but if you do you simply wipe it off quickly with the rag and putty knife combo.

  • @vivinthomas1
    @vivinthomas1 Год назад +1

    Is there a specific kind of paint you use for base board ?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +1

      My current favorite is Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in semi-gloss. It’s from Sherwin Williams and it’s what I used in this video. It’s what I currently use for pretty much all trim and doors.

  • @ajmz714x4
    @ajmz714x4 4 месяца назад

    So can I be sloppy on the top side with Emerald Polyurethane Trim and still paint back over it with latex?

  • @nitenite7142
    @nitenite7142 4 дня назад

    Why not tape the top to so u don’t have to touch up the wall or is the wall getting painted to

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  4 дня назад

      The wall is getting painted as well. When we do full repaints we do the ceiling and the trim first, then do the walls last.

  • @jameswachtel6103
    @jameswachtel6103 9 месяцев назад +1

    How many coats of paint do you recommend?

  • @Jennifer-mu6ge
    @Jennifer-mu6ge Год назад +3

    Hi, what's your go to for Trim Paint please INTERIOR

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Год назад +2

      Currently it’s Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in semi-gloss.
      ruclips.net/video/ZjENP6httxg/видео.html

    • @Jennifer-mu6ge
      @Jennifer-mu6ge Год назад

      @@SuperVassarBrothers Ty , your videos have been very helpful 😊

  • @blang1
    @blang1 4 месяца назад +1

    Did you use oil based paint?

  • @navaberg
    @navaberg 22 часа назад

    What's the missing tip?

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  13 часов назад

      Make sure you paint baseboards whilst listening to upbeat techno music

  • @Pam-oq9xd
    @Pam-oq9xd 3 месяца назад

    I fked up and did the walls before the trim so you can imagine how my day is going…. 🥴

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  3 месяца назад +2

      Nah, you didn’t eff up. That’s the other common way to paint a room. You’ll just have to cut a starting line on the top of your trim. If you’re having an issue with that, then you can do it like we did in this video, let it dry, tape it out, the use a little wall paint up against the tape to get your straight line. You’re all good either way 🫡

  • @joevaldez2939
    @joevaldez2939 3 месяца назад

    I am doing 5 1/2" craftsman and no matter what it is a huge PITA. I wish I could pre-paint, cut and done but that is not realistic. Caulking like this guy shows, repainting the wall after cut in etc etc. Very time consuming
    The tape on the floor method will not work for some flooring, especially when it is grained or not smooth. The paint will travel under the tape no matter what I did. I used a 24" drywall blade and shoved it under the floor and molding but not possible in all spots and barely possible in the spots it worked.
    No matter what you do, this is the WORST part and definitely the worst part of my remodel....bathrooms, drywall, demo....this part just fkng sucks😜

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  3 месяца назад

      Hahaha, I’m sorry man. Baseboards can be a challenge. A lot of the time I don’t tape and I just free-hand it if the floors tricky. Just like with anything you get faster with more reps. Also, for our process we do the ceiling and trim first and the walls last.

  • @victormartinez8289
    @victormartinez8289 4 месяца назад +2

    WTF with the music??? 😂

  • @canucks255
    @canucks255 9 месяцев назад +6

    More like, how to paint the wall above your baseboard

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  9 месяцев назад +2

      We do the walls last which is common

    • @Lifeinparadise17
      @Lifeinparadise17 3 месяца назад

      DONT BE STUPID!! WALLS ARE OBVIOUSLY GETTING PAINTED TOO DUMMY

    • @andyfromtoystory7426
      @andyfromtoystory7426 3 месяца назад

      It’s a renovation and you’re supposed to do the baseboards first before the walls you jabroni

    • @tomkoa521
      @tomkoa521 Месяц назад

      Right? I find it much easier to tape the top than I do the bottom of the baseboard

  • @JuiceDrinker-gi3qv
    @JuiceDrinker-gi3qv Месяц назад

    I was taught to paint without it. It makes things alot easier to use it, but it also kills time. I think it i start my own business, I'll still use tape, because im already prepping and sanding walls and baseboards anyway. Customers like seeing the tape up as well, but for the guys that can't make a straight line yet, this tape will save your line, and you can work a little faster. I personally find it easier to do the baseboards last. I cut my line alot better finishing with the trim. I never have to go back and straighten anything up. Thats just my preference...

    • @SuperVassarBrothers
      @SuperVassarBrothers  Месяц назад

      There are a lot of methods that get the job done. It's becoming more common for guys to do the trim first then tape into it. Especially if they spray all the trim first. As long as it looks good when you're done, then it's all good!