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  • @lafcadiothelion
    @lafcadiothelion 2 года назад +3855

    We need more Linus Paint Tips

    • @pld468
      @pld468 2 года назад +27

      Lol, you've beaten me to it

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 2 года назад +51

      Seriously, Linus has so much painting knowledge.

    • @smaronboruah
      @smaronboruah 2 года назад +25

      If linus cat tips can get over 200k subs, I’m sure linus paint tips can get successful too!!

    • @qynfromcanada
      @qynfromcanada 2 года назад +22

      Linus Paint Chips

    • @graphicsgod
      @graphicsgod 2 года назад +3

      Yes please!!

  • @cn8299
    @cn8299 Год назад +3707

    In some parallel universe, Linus chose the painters route and has a massive Linus Paint Tips channel where he made a one off video about how some guy built a perfect PC for him, only with the wrong parts.

    • @Gabranth2
      @Gabranth2 Год назад +281

      And speaks solely French

    • @johnathanrmarsh
      @johnathanrmarsh 11 месяцев назад +35

      @@Gabranth2 or is American O:

    • @bombshellmedia
      @bombshellmedia 11 месяцев назад +38

      Sponsored by Sherwinn Williams

    • @Paveway-chan
      @Paveway-chan 11 месяцев назад +52

      Linus Paint Strips :D

    • @jacobnussbaum2309
      @jacobnussbaum2309 9 месяцев назад +34

      Instead of a screwdriver the LPTstore produces paint roller

  • @ThioJoe
    @ThioJoe 2 года назад +6290

    Unironically saving this for when I eventually buy a place

    • @MegaTechGuy
      @MegaTechGuy 2 года назад +14

      He is wrong thou, you dont put eggshell on the wall, I bet the contractors just confused with what the F he was talking about. Eggshell type paint only goes on wood or metal.
      Matt, mid-sheen and silk are the only three wall paints you put on a home wall.

    • @pachakutimundi6813
      @pachakutimundi6813 2 года назад +218

      @@MegaTechGuy iirc most houses in Canada are made of wood

    • @RealMephres
      @RealMephres Год назад +232

      @@MegaTechGuy Eggshell is a universal use-case paint. You can do better research next time.

    • @telanos2492
      @telanos2492 Год назад +79

      @@MegaTechGuy I think he literally mentions (in passing) at one point that its going on wood.

    • @sprinkleLPs
      @sprinkleLPs Год назад +44

      @@MegaTechGuy how much professional painting experience do you have?

  • @neonlights_12
    @neonlights_12 2 года назад +5002

    The sheer panic in the room when Linus said "FUCKING EGGSHELL" live was incredible

    • @MegaTechGuy
      @MegaTechGuy 2 года назад +24

      Linus is also wrong you dont put eggshell on the wall, I bet the contractors just confused with what the F he was talking about. Eggshell type paint only goes on wood or metal.
      Matt, mid-sheen and silk are the only three wall paints you put on a home wall. I bet they are laughing to themselves now putting on eggshell on every wall... ha

    • @Burgerking-Foot-Lettuce
      @Burgerking-Foot-Lettuce 2 года назад +345

      @@MegaTechGuy "eggshell is the one to pick if you have to use it for the walls on nearly every interior surface. In fact, except for the ceiling, no surface is wrong for eggshell sheen paint."

    • @therealc87
      @therealc87 2 года назад +123

      @@Burgerking-Foot-Lettuce they're so unbelievably wrong it's hilarious.

    • @InMediasRes_vo
      @InMediasRes_vo 2 года назад +5

      Eg-Shel™

    • @MegaTechGuy
      @MegaTechGuy 2 года назад +2

      @@Burgerking-Foot-Lettuce I used to be a trade paint mixer and paint sales man... you put on silk or (washable matt) if you want a scrubbable paint, not metal and wood paint!

  • @mouseman225
    @mouseman225 2 года назад +9023

    I've seen Linus rage about tech, but even at "Apple purposely making repairs impossible" levels, I've never seen him gesture this wildly and scratch and paw all over his face like a crackhead looking for a fix. This rant was epic.

    • @dparks256
      @dparks256 2 года назад +588

      He was a house painter when he had nothing but passion and bills; it's finally found a vent, because I imagine he paid more money for this job than he received in his entire career as a painter. :)

    • @getLocation
      @getLocation 2 года назад +414

      I would totally watch LRT (Linus Renovation Tips) after seeing how passionate he is about paint.

    • @leonjohansen1818
      @leonjohansen1818 2 года назад +206

      My dad painted houses for 35 years, and I helped him for a few summers. I know this rant well haha.

    • @Erenzilable
      @Erenzilable 2 года назад +127

      Because he doesn't have to live in an apple product, as opposed incorrectly painted house.

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 2 года назад +66

      Before Technology, he was his own boss… as a painting company. He cares about his paint.

  • @The_Horse-leafs_Cabbage
    @The_Horse-leafs_Cabbage 2 года назад +11596

    Two things I've learned:
    - don't apply the wrong product of paint to my walls
    - Linus can make a rant about paint incredibly entertaining and educational

    • @mukhastudios
      @mukhastudios 2 года назад +215

      I've found that most experts can make their field sound interesting, but yeah paint definitely is not the most exciting topic to me and here I am.

    • @eepynicky
      @eepynicky 2 года назад +121

      i learned that jake is wearing nail polish

    • @DuyNguyen-yx2vd
      @DuyNguyen-yx2vd 2 года назад +135

      @@eepynicky But is the polish Satin or Eggshell?!

    • @theepicricemaker6611
      @theepicricemaker6611 2 года назад +7

      Talk about watching paint dry, AMIRIGHT?!

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 2 года назад +48

      He did the same thing when he explained his investment in Framework and the way the business side of LMG works on multiple occasions. If he ever retired, he could make a living doing nothing but teaching supply chain management.

  • @rsv817
    @rsv817 2 года назад +4239

    "They did an outstanding job of applying the wrong product."
    To me this just screams "Good Employees, Awful management"

    • @plantain.1739
      @plantain.1739 Год назад +269

      Oh a thousand percent. Probably why he didn't just name the company.

    • @9e7exkbzvwpf7c
      @9e7exkbzvwpf7c Год назад +90

      Ehhhh, hard to say given he called them out at the job site pointing at those specific cans of paint.

    • @anthonyewell3470
      @anthonyewell3470 Год назад +367

      @@9e7exkbzvwpf7c If I'm an employee and he tells me it's wrong and my boss says it's right, it's right. The only other option is risking getting fired

    • @9e7exkbzvwpf7c
      @9e7exkbzvwpf7c Год назад +31

      @@anthonyewell3470 sure, maybe in your line of work. I'm employed for my expertise and if I ever feel like my boss doesn't value that I will simply leave.

    • @robertsteedman
      @robertsteedman Год назад +39

      @@anthonyewell3470 ?? customer is always right.. they paid for it, not to mention the plans calls for this not that...
      1st, follow plans
      2nd, if customer comes in and ask for something different than plans, explain and get a sign off on it then do that,
      3rd, your boss will thank you instead of bitching about having to do the job again for free

  • @ParagonFury
    @ParagonFury 2 года назад +2768

    "Are you guys ready for Linus Story Time?"
    He probably didn't mean it that way, but that was probably the most threatening and/or suppressed rage tone we've heard Linus use.

    • @bsgtrekfan88
      @bsgtrekfan88 2 года назад +102

      yeah that was the tone of a man who has something built up that cant possibly easily explained away quickly. Feeligs bottled up inside that really REALLY pissed him off. . . .and it did lol

    • @GabrielCosta-si9nq
      @GabrielCosta-si9nq Год назад +40

      I would unironically watch the fucking hell out of a Linus Story Time series

    • @biggidousthethird2672
      @biggidousthethird2672 Год назад +8

      @@GabrielCosta-si9nq everybody would.

    • @Denly1990
      @Denly1990 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ghost Face asking if I like scary movies wishes he could be this threatening.

    • @ghostinng274
      @ghostinng274 4 месяца назад

      Yea that made me a little bit scared lol

  • @jonafoto
    @jonafoto 2 года назад +3846

    "They did an astounding job applying the wrong product." The most underhanded compliment of 2022 lmao

    • @sillynapalm
      @sillynapalm 2 года назад +57

      Reminds me of the time Wade was asked if he has anything nice to say about Markiplier and he said “ I’ve seen shorter people”

    • @5at5una
      @5at5una 2 года назад +8

      @@sillynapalm i know bob and wade are quite a giant compared to mark.. but is he that short? probably because of the korean genes

    • @JackPorter
      @JackPorter 2 года назад

      even then, they didn't fill ANY of the holes so it's gonna look like patchy shit or they would have to do it all over again anyway. whoever he hired is GARBAGE

    • @spicy110
      @spicy110 2 года назад +1

      Yer that was gold!

    • @Anthonyelmio2
      @Anthonyelmio2 2 года назад +13

      No sorry but "Better than Dell" - Steve Burke from Gamers Nexus is better

  • @sadmanh0
    @sadmanh0 2 года назад +4049

    he paid them for a specific job, and they did something else. The rant is totally justified, if you did this to a big company factory they'd have fines in the contract for doing this and delaying the project.

    • @mukiex4413
      @mukiex4413 2 года назад

      He paid them for a specific job, and then tried to make sure they didn't fuck that up EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. Holy shit what a buncha idiots.

    • @Morberis
      @Morberis 2 года назад +75

      That depends... I work for a big factory. No contractor will take a job with us with fines. The number of times we have had to fix stupid contractor mistakes....almost every time.
      But then again we're not 'big' these days. We're only doing $200k HVAC upgrades.

    • @stolatoskc
      @stolatoskc 2 года назад +162

      you are actually on point there. you are paying for a specific service. its not something "hey buddy it's all up to you on the paint you will be using. go ham on it man". and it's probably not cheap so you have to give what the customer asked for.

    • @DotADBX
      @DotADBX 2 года назад +52

      Pretty common in the Vancouver area pretty much every company doing residential work is no better then a flyby night probably the only person ticketed is the owner the rest are skids off the street slapping paint on walls for minimum wage.

    • @sadmanh0
      @sadmanh0 2 года назад +11

      @@Morberis I read about the fines on the news regarding govt contracts for building roads and bridges; not in Canada. There was also an opposite condition that if the contractor finishes the work to spec, ahead of time, they'll get a bonus. So I guess in this case they'd put up with it.

  • @clmrsmn
    @clmrsmn 2 года назад +4851

    "Are you wearing nail polish"
    "yeah"
    "oh cool ok"
    loved that little interaction

    • @neonlights_12
      @neonlights_12 2 года назад +621

      Linus ADHD Tips! He's commented before how he probably has/has had some form of ADD or ADHD, and to lose track of the absolute fury he felt about what he was about to unleash because he noticed David wearing nail polish tracks perfectly

    • @sweetmelon3365
      @sweetmelon3365 2 года назад +83

      cringe ngl

    • @cat-le1hf
      @cat-le1hf 2 года назад +729

      @@sweetmelon3365 cringing at you ngl

    • @__-cd9ug
      @__-cd9ug 2 года назад +218

      Loved it too. It's such a small thing but the fact that they had that exchange says so much about our evolving societal/physical/fashion norms

    • @nyatella
      @nyatella 2 года назад +63

      I too long for the day my boss notices soemthing small about my appearance 🥰🥰🥰

  • @zomgerln
    @zomgerln 9 месяцев назад +108

    This isn't a homeowner rant.
    This is a craftsman rant.

  • @RebakaChan
    @RebakaChan 2 года назад +2468

    So…. How do I consult Linus when I paint my house next…

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 2 года назад +116

      Simple. Refer back to this video.... And if you're hiring painters, refer back to this video multiple times with said painters present.

    • @fartface7447
      @fartface7447 2 года назад +3

      I wouldn't. Half of the products complaints he had were misinformed.
      I live this shit for 50+hrs/week running a paint store. He's wrong about the paint & primer, eg-shell vs satin, and oil-based paint for ceilings.

    • @daholl8942
      @daholl8942 2 года назад +98

      ​@@fartface7447 i wouldnt really say misinformed since before he was in tech his main income was being a painter. i would personally be more inclined to trust someone with first hand job experience vs someone that just sells the paint to the people that actually have to do the work. There can be a large difference between what things should be/do and what they actually are/do. im not saying your outright wrong but im not saying your outright right.

    • @Lem_On_Lime
      @Lem_On_Lime 2 года назад +42

      @@daholl8942 Yeah, as someone who has worked at both Lowe's paint and Sherwin, I'm convinced Sanch has no idea what he's talking about.

    • @Varocka
      @Varocka 2 года назад +69

      @@fartface7447 I'm sure the guys who did this job for linus also live this shit 50hrs a week and look what they ended up doing, they ignored the customers instructions and ignored his comments when spoken to about it. just because you do the job doesn't mean you know what you're talking about.

  • @Mitchell555100
    @Mitchell555100 2 года назад +4117

    I learned 2 things today:
    1. Really double check a painter’s work on your house.
    2. Linus would probably run the best painting business in Canada if it wasn’t for LTT

    • @EBackeberg
      @EBackeberg 2 года назад +435

      Linus is one of those people that would run the best business in whatever field he is in. He is just one of those people.

    • @SuperGamingMoo
      @SuperGamingMoo 2 года назад +121

      I knew a bit about painting until Linus started talking.. then I realized I KNOW SHIT!!!!

    • @_MIEW
      @_MIEW 2 года назад +163

      Watch him create a painting branch of LTT out of spite

    • @ilham7345
      @ilham7345 2 года назад +46

      @@_MIEW linus home makeover?

    • @whathanul5798
      @whathanul5798 2 года назад +46

      Linus would be the Gordon Ramsey of house painters.

  • @genestarwind4610
    @genestarwind4610 Год назад +551

    Linus ONLY got them to repaint because he detailed the work order.
    Make sure your work order is detailed and clear. Contractors mean tight contracts.

  • @hedgeearthridge6807
    @hedgeearthridge6807 Год назад +429

    When I was a kid, I never understood how adults could get so passionate and excited about things like furniture and paint. Im grown now and buying my own place, and I totally get it now. I feel Linus's pain

    • @mjoa1
      @mjoa1 Год назад +1

      (t)

    • @YBPaladin
      @YBPaladin Год назад +5

      Man, I moved into a dorm for college and I'm already feeling stressed about furniture! You're telling me it gets WORSE?

  • @SKPetel
    @SKPetel 2 года назад +573

    this rant serves to remind everyone that before NCIX Linus ran a house painting business

    • @An4lAvenger
      @An4lAvenger 2 года назад +25

      Been watching for years and just now finding this out

    • @sovietmaize8277
      @sovietmaize8277 2 года назад +11

      Just now I realized I was confusing Linus and Colin Furze old jobs, I though Linus was a plumber and Colin a painter

    • @d_rut
      @d_rut 2 года назад +8

      Oh I thought he was just an employee. Didn't realize he ran the business. But after this rant, it makes total sense.

    • @someryebread
      @someryebread 2 года назад +19

      I didn’t know Linus was a professional painter, but as someone who worked in blue collar fields, this kinda stuff always makes me laugh. When a contractor tries to pull the wool over a customers eyes and the customer hits them with a Ron Swanson “I know more than you.” Maybe on their next job they’ll think more about doing it right the first time instead of wanting to get it done quick and attempting to outsmart the client.

    • @SKPetel
      @SKPetel 2 года назад

      @@d_rut ​ @Shabols yeah, I think he talks about it as a guest on a podcast not on this channel, I don't remember which, just that the interviewer was a nice woman, but he talks about being depressed at that job and basically running away from it to work in his passion, which was NCIX

  • @TheKrstff
    @TheKrstff 2 года назад +1081

    Wow, LTT taught me more about paint than I ever knew to ask.

    • @DrKosmos
      @DrKosmos 2 года назад +48

      LPT (Linus Paint Tips) when?

    • @de_stroyed
      @de_stroyed 2 года назад +3

      @@parkman29 no, he worked at NCIX lol.

    • @smaronboruah
      @smaronboruah 2 года назад +44

      @@de_stroyed he was a painter though…. Maybe before NCIX or something, I don’t know the details…
      But he sure was a painter, this was mentioned in many videos. One of those videos was a Intel 5000 dollar upgrade video where one of his employee made him paint his wall.

    • @de_stroyed
      @de_stroyed 2 года назад +3

      @@smaronboruah might've had a side gig before ncix, and I think that video was denis' upgrade.

    • @smaronboruah
      @smaronboruah 2 года назад

      @@de_stroyed quite possible!

  • @SuperSmashDolls
    @SuperSmashDolls Год назад +1710

    Painters: "This is actually within the specification of the Master Painters Association blah blah blah"
    Linus: "Do not cite to me the old magic. I was there when it was written."

  • @prz98
    @prz98 2 года назад +904

    11:28 “They are billing by the job, not by the hour” and it’s actually a reason why they did that. They thought you wouldn’t notice or wouldn’t want to fight and they’d get money for less work.

    • @reaperofburgers
      @reaperofburgers 2 года назад +133

      It's absolutely not less work to go in and fix the imperfections after like he said, these guys just have single digit IQs

    • @graog123
      @graog123 2 года назад +68

      He's right about 'by the job' and 'by the hour' not being the same, but 'by the hour' at least ensures you're paying for what you receive. When you pay 'by the job', a worker is incentivised to complete that job to the bare minimum of time investment required & then immediately go to the next job. More jobs in a week means more pay. Why spend more time than it "necessary" to earn that cash?

    • @reaperofburgers
      @reaperofburgers 2 года назад +111

      @@graog123 but they aren't doing the bare minimum, bare minimum would be fixing the imperfections before painting, not after. That's just moronic for a by the job job.

    • @EdgyShooter
      @EdgyShooter Год назад +17

      To be fair, by the job means they don't get the money when they have to fix mistakes either

    • @samhartley6154
      @samhartley6154 Год назад

      @@kurtlamprecht93 Not only is this some strange elitist bullshit thinking, Linus already mentioned in this video he used to be a painter for a living. So guess you're insulting the thinking power of the man with the content empire you just watched.

  • @travisholt92
    @travisholt92 2 года назад +1549

    This was genuinely entertaining and informative. We need MORE Linus rants. That's what the channel is missing, Linus being worked up and passionate about deeply explaining the stupidity behind the actions of "professionals". Phenomenal video. 👍

    • @M00nsh0t
      @M00nsh0t 2 года назад +21

      videos like this keep this platform human tbh

    • @noahzinc
      @noahzinc 2 года назад +3

      Linus Professional Rants…

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 2 года назад +3

      I actually got all excited when I saw the video title.... Subject matter difference aside, this is exactly what I sounded like the other day....

    • @travisholt92
      @travisholt92 2 года назад

      @@noahzinc love it!

    • @chinchin3274
      @chinchin3274 2 года назад +1

      Louis Rossman can help you scratch that itch, also tech-related, coincidentally.

  • @CharlieGirlPetersen
    @CharlieGirlPetersen 2 года назад +817

    This might be the single most passionate rant I've ever seen from Linus

    • @skycubix8943
      @skycubix8943 2 года назад +33

      He ranted harder than even the studio display debacle at the wan show😂

    • @thunderturbine8860
      @thunderturbine8860 2 года назад +1

      Yeah hahaha 😂😂😂

    • @KTheXIII
      @KTheXIII 2 года назад +4

      @@skycubix8943 Make sense since he’s gonna be living there.

    • @saravananjeeva5258
      @saravananjeeva5258 2 года назад

      nah i love his red camera rant

    • @wolfgangfrick4567
      @wolfgangfrick4567 2 года назад +7

      The only Linus rant of which I’m aware that even remotely comes close to this is the Nvidia Hardware Unboxed rant when the scandal first came out

  • @SARU
    @SARU 2 года назад +499

    This is actually not a rant. It is a very detailed and educational video for paint. WE. WANT. MORE. PAINT TIPS! LPT! LPT!

  • @Eyetrauma
    @Eyetrauma Год назад +203

    Man, the part where he described seeing the satin paint, explicitly telling them “you’re not gonna use that on the walls” and then having them do exactly that hits way too close to home. I swear there’s nothing worse than being part of a project where you see someone poised to do exactly the wrong thing, tell them *specifically* what *not* to do and then they do it anyway.

    • @namAehT
      @namAehT Год назад +26

      Working in software development I call this a Tuesday.

    • @Gulitize
      @Gulitize 9 месяцев назад +1

      worst thing is being the guy who does the wrong thing because the boss disagreed with you.

  • @Banner1986
    @Banner1986 2 года назад +602

    We're a family of painters - my dad has his own paint contracting business, both his brothers are painters, and their had had one before him until he retired.
    Mostly doing large buildings, manufacturing and the like, but occasionally some execs house. To this day, though I've not consistently painted daily in 12 years, my wife still groans every time we enter a new place as I cant help but point out so many massive failures when they're so glaringly obvious.
    I feel this rant at a primal level.

    • @BrandonSullivan199
      @BrandonSullivan199 2 года назад +23

      Bro I’ve painted for 15 years my wife does the same thing hahaha we go anywhere and I see all the fuck ups lol. The only thing I disagree with him on is super paint isn’t a bad product. I do agree paint primer is a gimmick. I prime and the 2 coat.

    • @timseguine2
      @timseguine2 2 года назад +1

      My dad was a painter and he used to complain about bad paint jobs all the time too.

    • @AustynSN
      @AustynSN 2 года назад +54

      Shouldn't you feel this rant at a primer level?

    • @KingHavocDraigo
      @KingHavocDraigo 2 года назад

      Same thing for my dad and grandpa with my grandpa's painting company. I can see so many lazy jobs all over town done by other companies

    • @Banner1986
      @Banner1986 2 года назад +4

      The biggest thing that always gets to dad, well all of us really, whenever we walk into a place that has an active job site is the amount of tape that is used. Tape on everything. Tape around every door jam, taper around every window, tape around every outlet.... "If you can't cut a straight lthe straight line, then get a different job!" 🤣

  • @DetroitTintStudio
    @DetroitTintStudio 2 года назад +2134

    I could go on the same way about window film 😂 I appreciate this so much

    • @LogicallyUndeniable
      @LogicallyUndeniable 2 года назад +7

      Totally wasnt expecting to see you drop a comment here. Love your work!

    • @MegaMech
      @MegaMech 2 года назад +6

      I only use high quality 35mm film.

    • @littlecncshop
      @littlecncshop 2 года назад +5

      I watch your channel way more than I should 🤣🤣🤣 I've never tinted in my life lol

    • @gamerisland2729
      @gamerisland2729 2 года назад +2

      Stupid workers make linus angry i feel sad :(

    • @McKiwi2
      @McKiwi2 2 года назад

      Oh dude totally

  • @toxicninja3247
    @toxicninja3247 2 года назад +549

    Damn I learned more about paint in this than the entire rest of my life, requesting an LTT on paint.

    • @thesquiddy2273
      @thesquiddy2273 2 года назад +16

      He just taught me more about paint than Walmart has in the 8 months i've worked in paint. I learn from my customers more-so than anybody else, and that's just sad.

    • @nonameentered1918
      @nonameentered1918 Год назад +6

      LinusPaintTips. LPT!

  • @TheDkbohde
    @TheDkbohde Год назад +32

    As a contractor you weren’t being a bad customer. Customers that save me from a stupid mistake are my favorite!

  • @ifur
    @ifur 2 года назад +971

    They messed with the wrong guy. I love how Linus rants about stuff, he did his job properly and he honestly expects others to do their job correctly as well.

    • @RudyBleeker
      @RudyBleeker 2 года назад +48

      I'm incredibly patient with people who are not at my level of knowledge on a subject, as long as I get the impression that they're actually listening and genuinely want to learn. I'll explain and explain again and again, try to be as positive as I can with my feedback and I'll compliment them on a job well done, even if it's not great yet but I know they'll do better in the future.
      But just like Linus, I don't want to deal with incompetence, no matter whether it's born out of ignorance or laziness.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 2 года назад +44

      @@RudyBleeker The one issue with that is when you hire a professional, you are hiring them to be competent and knowledgable.
      There is no leeway for a willingness to learn at that point since you are paying them to know what they are doing.

    • @RudyBleeker
      @RudyBleeker 2 года назад +9

      @@88porpoise correct

    • @MrGreenAKAguci00
      @MrGreenAKAguci00 2 года назад +6

      He did their research for them, essentially, he reminded them frequently, and they still fucked it up.

    • @Ahfeku
      @Ahfeku 2 года назад +1

      @@MrGreenAKAguci00 basically linus studied about their job to make sure they do their job perfectly.

  • @DaTechMaster
    @DaTechMaster 2 года назад +457

    As a painting company owner I completely agree with everything Linus said.

    • @KOSAMAGAMES
      @KOSAMAGAMES 2 года назад +26

      wait until he sees how some car paint shops paint their cars, as someone who was scolded at 15 by dad for orange peeling paint... the amount I see as acceptable in cars today hurts my effin brain. Then you ask if they wet sand and they give the "what's that? look".

    • @MikeTheMic
      @MikeTheMic 2 года назад +4

      @@KOSAMAGAMES Pretty well every GM vehicle for over a decade. My buddy owns a paint shop and he said you wouldn't believe how people would pick up their brand new car and drive it over to him to wet sand and fix orange peel.

    • @brrebrresen1367
      @brrebrresen1367 2 года назад +1

      guess the price is also so low that even with orange peel people come back?
      over here orange peel would make you legal to sue the painter and just getting a bad reputation for colour matching can get the shop bust even if it was a single occurrence, but then the price of just repainting a bumper in same colour as it was is fast 15000 NOK here (1700 USD)

  • @IrenMasot
    @IrenMasot 2 года назад +186

    I just LOVE how visibly mad Linus is at the start of this video, INSTANTLY after the question. You can already see how bad this is going to be.

  • @ShaughnessyMusic
    @ShaughnessyMusic Год назад +58

    actually as a painter of many years, that putty example you gave is the best and fastest way I've learned to do it through experimentation (hundreds if not thousands of houses at this point). The rationale they gave you on that one is spot on, if incomplete. Unless they already had two coats of paint on in which case who knows. But the process goes something like this: Prime > patch any big holes > sand > first coat of paint > patch (if the walls are white, you can either dye the patching compound, or put tape near them for visibility) > sand > spot prime the patches > second coat.
    This is very normal, and results in faaaaar fewer touch ups at the end of the job because of how difficult these patches are to see after just a coat of flat primer. Doing it any other way always always always results in missing some patches, and having to try feathering out the repairs into the finish coat, which is likely to flash off and you'll wind up doing a third coat anyways. Doing it this way saves an entire round of patching, and you'll have a nicer finish. Simply best and fastest. Also you absolutely can prime standard spackling with paint, so there won't be any coverage issues.
    that said the rest of what you described is pretty inexcusable 😅 I just don't want any prospective DIYers taking this as gospel, most information was correct

  • @lmitz
    @lmitz 2 года назад +1043

    I did not expect a Linus rant to randomly be posted at this time of night, but this was a nice surprise.
    (Also at my old house which we were renting from, they put goddamn flat paint on the walls. Nothing ever comes out of flat paint, literally nothing.)

    • @erickshaffer6615
      @erickshaffer6615 2 года назад +4

      I thought flat paint was good in areas like the garage because you can touch it up easier? Where eggshell it isn't as easy to fix scuffs

    • @Syndrometest
      @Syndrometest 2 года назад +10

      ​@@erickshaffer6615 You can't clean flat paint. Generally the more gloss the easier it is to clean. But the more reflection thus you see the imperfections easier. But I feel like its a little unfair to put so much emphasis on egshell vs satin, as it does vary greatly from brand/product to brand/product. Some eggshells have more sheen than some Satins. There is a standard way to measure it, but there isn't a standard for the words "eggshell and satin"
      If Linus was this picky, he should have specified the exact brand and product of paint to be used. Especially right now as at times it is difficult to get paint due to current global supply.

    • @agenericaccount3935
      @agenericaccount3935 2 года назад

      @UCcbOik9Z3MhCh_8NN3bzgRg Flatgang 😎
      Scuffs? Easy touchup. My interior is dead flat white. Love it.

    • @captianmorgan7627
      @captianmorgan7627 2 года назад +13

      It's cheaper and when you move out they can charge you for a new paint job because the old one will be "dirty".

    • @lmitz
      @lmitz 2 года назад +10

      @@captianmorgan7627 oh yeah, that's exactly what they did. We even had a family friend who offered to redo the paint for free but they turned that down and took the security deposit instead

  • @PhantomPhoton
    @PhantomPhoton 2 года назад +539

    Linus really knows his paint! I worked as finishing contractor for years, and I don't think half our painters had this level of knowledge....

    • @lw8882
      @lw8882 2 года назад +65

      @@agawtdangedbear Because it's cheaper to pay people who don't have the knowledge required to do a good job. It's quicker to do it the easy way. Most people won't notice, or won't know enough to care if they do notice. It's why there's so many dodgy project home builders in every single developed country. If you pay idiots to do a good job they'll be there forever; if you pay idiots to slap it together and tell the client it's good enough there's a profit margin for you.

    • @PhantomPhoton
      @PhantomPhoton 2 года назад +16

      I'm not angry about it, just impressed with Linus's knowledge (and I understand why he is upset). That being said, there have always been contractors, trades, and builders with differing levels of knowledge and skill, this isn't anything new.

    • @littlewicky1
      @littlewicky1 2 года назад +6

      @@PhantomPhoton Linus was a painter for awhile, I believe it was College Pro Painters

    • @PhantomPhoton
      @PhantomPhoton 2 года назад +9

      Yes, I am aware. He noted that he was a painter previously in the clip itself, and also it's pretty well known that he worked for College Pro Painters (not the most reputable contractor, you get whoever they send you)....

    • @alimanski7941
      @alimanski7941 2 года назад +7

      @@PhantomPhoton Perhaps just his character doesn't half-ass anything. Presumably the same character traits that helped him build a successful media company.

  • @johnwick5901
    @johnwick5901 Год назад +69

    I now know what profession linus would've went with if the YT wasn't a thing. You can see his passion pouring out of him about the paint.

    • @lurrielee2755
      @lurrielee2755 Год назад +28

      Linus was a professional painter by trade for years in college/after dropping out, back before LTT was a thing. He painted houses for a living, but eventually quit when he couldn’t handle the immense depression it gave him to feel like he had no direction in life. He talks about it often on WAN show.

    • @guy990
      @guy990 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@lurrielee2755 i was wondering why Linus just didn't do it himself, interesting to know now why he dropped it

    • @PeterTeal77
      @PeterTeal77 8 месяцев назад +2

      I get the sense that whatever profession Linus happened to work in, he would have this level of knowledge, understanding, and passion for. As someone in a completely different industry, that is an immediately recognizable and highly desirable trait set.

  • @Cruznick06
    @Cruznick06 2 года назад +96

    As someone who does paint work and has helped build a house: YES. EXACTLY. EGGSHELL IS THE CORRECT CHOICE.
    Linus is also correct about satin being easier. But that is zero excuse to not use the product your client wanted and is requiring. The rant about inefficiency gives me life as well. You ALWAYS patch first and then prime and paint!
    The exact problems mentioned about exterior paint are why I have a brick house.

    • @kaeden7570
      @kaeden7570 Год назад +3

      The previous owners of my dads house painted onto the bricks and it doesn’t look that great lmao

    • @carlosdgutierrez6570
      @carlosdgutierrez6570 Месяц назад

      ​@@kaeden7570mortar, just cover the whole exterior wall on a thick layer of mortar and it will look flat or with any texture you want, before painting.

  • @reptarien
    @reptarien 2 года назад +305

    I know his dad was a painter, and it was another avenue of jobs he was thinking of pursuing before LTT, but wow I was still surprised, this is a HUGE Linus Paint Tips episode. Would love more.

    • @xblackdog
      @xblackdog 2 года назад +3

      It made me realize why my office paint falls off if you look at it wrong lol (got that 2 in 1 stuff off the bargin shelf at Ace). Still not gonna fix it though, this office is on the end of a slowly collapsing barn 🤣

    • @reptarien
      @reptarien 2 года назад +3

      @@xblackdog There's definitely something to be said for not caring about how something looks or feels for the sake of getting things done.

    • @MCXL1140
      @MCXL1140 2 года назад

      @@xblackdog Some of the 2 n 1 product is pretty decent, but it's significantly more expensive, and not better than a true staged.

    • @soggy135
      @soggy135 2 года назад +4

      That could be a good April fools joke.
      Change the channel name to LPT and flood it with a tonne of paint videos, unboxings etc.

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 2 года назад +2

      @@MCXL1140 those 2-in-1 products are fine if the wall has already been painted and doesn't need to be fixed before being repainted....but if you're painting on new drywall or walls that have been repaired, always go with separate primer and paint. If you use a white primer, any holes in the wall will get highlighted by the primer and you can fix it before painting.

  • @SANSd20
    @SANSd20 2 года назад +553

    I love seeing people talk about things they are really passionate about.

  • @Ragejaw
    @Ragejaw 2 года назад +32

    As someone who use to work a paint department for years and paints as a hobby it's so refreshing to find someone who understands my pain at seeing bad paint jobs

  • @dustymax56
    @dustymax56 Год назад +18

    My job just painted our walls. Our CEO is disappointed in the color and they also went through the tape process after painting, so it’s been a month total as they’ve puttied, waited for that to set, and finally came back to repaint then putty anything else they’ve missed. It’s such a disorganized process.

  • @BeerDone
    @BeerDone 2 года назад +465

    Mad props to the camera runners for keeping this entire thing so wonderfully in shot. LTT/LMG hires only the best 💯

    • @XeZrunner
      @XeZrunner 2 года назад +25

      11:23 that zoom was perfect!

    • @iswims
      @iswims 2 года назад +4

      was done as well as any scripted "The Office" zoom in

    • @stephengere3937
      @stephengere3937 2 года назад +2

      truly. I'm hoping to have developed skills this good someday as a videographer.

    • @Anamewhowasnottaken
      @Anamewhowasnottaken 2 года назад +2

      Omg, I didn't even realize before, but yeah, its great.

    • @alexdavis9324
      @alexdavis9324 2 года назад +3

      For the record David was the camera man for this

  • @metalhead83192
    @metalhead83192 2 года назад +1406

    FINALLY someone else that is emotionally devastated by inefficiency. when they do things so wrong, just so... beyond stupid. entirely out of the range of rational comprehension, you could only assume that it was deliberate, because at the end of the day, this level of sheer incompetence could not have been an accident, and that is what frustrates me the most, personally.

    • @andersmm12
      @andersmm12 2 года назад +51

      Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence - google

    • @dynamicpaintball
      @dynamicpaintball 2 года назад +11

      @@andersmm12 that's a Jordan Peterson quote lol

    • @andersmm12
      @andersmm12 2 года назад +16

      @@dynamicpaintball nice, i just listed Google as the source since that was where i found it. And when you Google it you will see that it was used long before jp brought it up 😁

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom 2 года назад +20

      And you know what their answer would probably be like? "BuT wE'vE aLwAyS dOnE iT liKe ThIs..." That's the worst part in such situations. Thinking about it one minute would save them hours. But they are either too dumb or, what I suspect is actually the case, too lazy to just think about it one effing minute... So frustrating...

    • @cat-le1hf
      @cat-le1hf 2 года назад +8

      @@dynamicpaintball that's ironic considering how incompetent JP is

  • @teo_dd
    @teo_dd Год назад +30

    This storytelling and explanation ability just proves to me what a god tier content creator he is. before this video i could not care less about paint, by the end I'm literally thinking about how to repaint some walls in my house. it's so cool to witness S tier content creators "create" on the spot

  • @arthuralford
    @arthuralford 2 года назад +26

    I've learned more about paint than I've ever known, and surprised at how much Linus knows. But then he's an ex-painter, who sounds like he was pretty good at it.
    My own painting horror story: When we moved into our home, we got a painter to do the repaint. The painter was one that the handyman (who our real estate agent used on her houses) had worked with, and recommended. And, the paint job looked great.
    Until the paint started peeling off the trim and doors. Turns out, he used the paint we had wanted, in the color we liked. A latex paint. And the existing paint? Oil based. Know what happens when you put latex over oil? It doesn't stick, and peels if you look at it wrong. Oh, and the best part? The painter becomes "unavailable," then ghosts me. So does the handyman. But, the walls still look good.

  • @HCRelic
    @HCRelic 2 года назад +236

    Linus reminds me of my old history teacher, whenever we didn't want to do any work in class we'd ask him about Ancient Greece. He'd go for a good 45 minutes on some random thing or another, you'd learn heaps, have fun doing it all while not having to do any work

    • @loweflyer7778
      @loweflyer7778 2 года назад +6

      I had some similar history teachers. The best one (meaning the one where we learned the least) was an older guy who at the start of class would ask people about current events in the news. If we could manage to continue the discussion long enough, we would go through an hour long class without talking about anything relating to the class.

    • @MaxDad7
      @MaxDad7 2 года назад +4

      We had a science teacher that would spend the whole hour talking about Disney Land if you brought it up. She and her family would go every year.

    • @RaspberryJames
      @RaspberryJames 2 года назад

      my hs chemistry teacher was the same, but about his life stuff. like he'd tell us about his kids, or the time his calf muscle turned around playing football, or sumn like that, it was great. he was a rather intimidating speaker, but, he was very dedicated, and I admired him.

  • @brningpyre
    @brningpyre 2 года назад +276

    I only worked as a painter for a year in university, and even I know this kind of basic stuff. If I did even one of those bone-headed things, my boss would've fired me on the spot.

    • @Sound_Spark
      @Sound_Spark 2 года назад

      See I would've not only fired you, but I'd take the cost for redoing/fixing it out of your paycheck as well.

    • @BigCleverName
      @BigCleverName 2 года назад +32

      This decision probably came from the higher-ups then, and it makes it so much more infuriating cause if they're higher-up they know EXACTLY WHAT THEYRE DOING

    • @JGnLAU8OAWF6
      @JGnLAU8OAWF6 2 года назад +2

      Firing someone after giving them expensive education doesn't seem right.

    • @YTubechangeAccount
      @YTubechangeAccount 2 года назад +14

      @@BigCleverName There probably isnt "hire ups" but a single guy who hires laborers who was hired by the general contractor. This was probably miscommunication between sherwin williams and the new-hire who went in to pickup the wrong paint cause they were out (they have had massive supply issues in the last 8 months)

    • @hades4438
      @hades4438 2 года назад

      Nahh.. those guys defend themselves well and they are always right for themselves. This is standard behavior of un-educated-lazy brain. "I know the best and I am always right." My country is full of them..

  • @Ulquiorra191
    @Ulquiorra191 Год назад +5

    As someone who works with contractors there is a 100% chance that the person in charge got lazy and decided Linus was a typical uninformed first time homeowner and thought they could get away with whatever made it's way onto the jobsite and pressured everyone below them to just go with it because they're the kind of shitty boss who meets any kind of "talkback" by flipping the fuck out.

  • @christopherkemsley4758
    @christopherkemsley4758 2 года назад +51

    Ok, I definitely need to save this for when I need to paint walls - there’s so much useful and important information in this it’s crazy! Thanks Linus - sorry we have to learn from your bad luck rather than good luck!

  • @feliciaxedine9402
    @feliciaxedine9402 2 года назад +303

    Don't forget: Linus had his own painting business.

    • @HearMeLearn
      @HearMeLearn 2 года назад +49

      he had his own business before even LMG? This guy has been a businessman since the beginning lol

    • @cloudXXLV
      @cloudXXLV 2 года назад +65

      I don't know if he had his own paint business but he definitely worked for one if I remember right

    • @pchris
      @pchris 2 года назад +18

      Linus paint tips?

    • @JM-wd3dk
      @JM-wd3dk 2 года назад +1

      Yes he had his own painting company

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 2 года назад +10

      Didn't know that. He's very knowledgeable. I am a pro painter. In the UK so the terms are a bit different but yeah the principles he's talking about are quite correct.

  • @Mutex30
    @Mutex30 2 года назад +88

    I came here for a paint rant.
    I got a paint rant.
    I like it when the product meets the expectations.

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy 2 года назад

      So does Linus. I COMPLETELY understand his pain.

  • @Intel-6969K
    @Intel-6969K Год назад +17

    There are a lot of painting contractors who just hire unskilled labourers for painting jobs with minimal onsite training when in fact as Linus has explained really need a professional. Worth to do your research and ask questions.

  • @henrycooper3361
    @henrycooper3361 2 года назад +6

    This by far is my favourite LMG video. I've learnt so much. The storytelling, passion, and education was brilliant.

  • @fanstalingibs5585
    @fanstalingibs5585 2 года назад +80

    This actually taught me so much
    1. Eggshell
    2. I hate the look of popcorn ceilings oml
    3. What kind of paint should you use for bathroom walls??

    • @YTubechangeAccount
      @YTubechangeAccount 2 года назад +6

      bathroom walls (and most kitchen, laundry room, basement, or garage) should be shinier than eggshell & be rated for damp areas (usually a kind of ani-microbial)
      This helps in protection (water or other splatter) and also higher humidity
      bathroom walls should have "wonder board" style drywall & a water-resistant or even oil primer (that accepts water-based top coat)
      Exactly like he said, semi-gloss shows imperfections so often its a sheen between that & eggshell for a bathroom compromise, especially half baths or kitchens with backsplash that might do well with less sheen

    • @einstijn138
      @einstijn138 2 года назад +4

      Bathroom walls should just be tiled tbh

    • @joshjlmgproductions3313
      @joshjlmgproductions3313 2 года назад

      What's wrong with popcorn ceilings? I never understood why people hated them.

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen 2 года назад

      @@YTubechangeAccount Place I rented used matt in the kitchen and bathroom splashbacks. You can guess how well that went.

    • @Shadowninja1200
      @Shadowninja1200 2 года назад +5

      @@joshjlmgproductions3313 My childhood bedroom had 45 degree angled popcorn ceilings, and as a tall teenager, I was constantly brushing up against it and making it flake off. I also hate the way it looks. I've learned to get used to the look in the various places I've rented in the years but still hate them.

  • @rrennnerr
    @rrennnerr 2 года назад +293

    I work in residential cabinetry and I can attest that the worst in people comes out when things don’t go flawlessly with their personal homes.
    Linus is 100% justified in this. If a client was explicit to me over and over and the wrong product shows up, I am at fault.

    • @carlangelo653
      @carlangelo653 2 года назад +20

      I blame company management, some people love to leave out specific costumer instructions the the laborers because they couldn't be arsed to re-explain it. Then when shit hits the fan they're super quick to blame the laborers.

  • @MartynDerg
    @MartynDerg 2 года назад +4

    I actually love this, I'd love to see more story time with linus, just casual heccin rants and banter and stuff. feels like I'm listening to a friend

  • @jake-iv4hy
    @jake-iv4hy Год назад +9

    I did paint and decorating in college for 3 years and am a fully qualified painter, this infuriates me so much how can someone mess up this bad

  • @slayertx
    @slayertx 2 года назад +362

    As a Tech who worked as a painter for years growing up.... I can't express how much I love this video. It is by far my fav LTT video ever... I can't even think of a close 2nd.

    • @fjalls
      @fjalls 2 года назад +8

      Every painter I know who changed profession went tech, including me. Weird

    • @rustygoods8015
      @rustygoods8015 2 года назад +4

      Lol me too

    • @Agret
      @Agret 2 года назад +3

      I'm friends with an ex-painter who became a tech too. Weirdly common progression.

    • @illestJun
      @illestJun 2 года назад

      truck video.

  • @MrCarzo
    @MrCarzo 2 года назад +298

    This stuff always makes me infuriated. If I pay you for a service, and I'm clear that I don't want compromise on that service, GIVE ME WHAT TF I ASKED FOR. Don't send me docs that say actually what I did was fine, nah. Y'all can actually get TF out of my house. Linus was 100% right to be fuming on this one...

    • @JMPERager
      @JMPERager 2 года назад +54

      It's like asking "Oh I want navy blue paint on my walls", and then they paint baby blue on it and are like "well it's on the blue spectrum".
      Like wtf...

    • @Fetidaf
      @Fetidaf 2 года назад +12

      If its something like that; sure, but from my experience people rarely know what theyre talking about.
      A bit of a story… i work on garage doors; new construction, tear out, commercial, residential, rolling steel, screen doors, pedestrian doors, gates, you name it…
      Well we had a commercial job a few years back. The distance from the ceiling to the opening was 16 ft. And they had a 14ft door, 6 of them actually. There’s this thing called vertical lift which essentially just moves the door straight up, it doesnt come back, really, at all, there’s also hi-lift which raises where the door is at when its back to allow more headroom and you can get that pretty much any height until it may as well be vertical, and then there standard lift which is what’s on nearly home and is the standard way; brings it right back right above the opening.
      Well this guy was looking at the price of vertical lift vs hi-lift vs standard and vertical was like $800 more per door and Hi-Lift was like $400 compared to standard, and since these were something like $15,000 per door its not adding much. But that was way too much for them apparently so they went with standard….
      You may be thinking “well that makes sense, hes saving like $5k”…. Well, the track and operators need to hang off the ceiling and they need to be roughly in line with the top of the opening with standard lift… so each piece of track (2 per door) and each operator needed 16ft of hangs x3 for the track (to dissuade horizontal movement either side and lateral backwards) and x2 for the operator and its all done in this thick ass angle iron which costs about $5 a foot, thats roughly 800 ft for the building so thats about $4k just for angle iron. And gtaking into account that rather than needing 2 guys to be out there for about 5 hours per door; you needed 4 guys out there spending 8 hours per door to hang it all… at about $100 an hour, rather than spending the original $6k in labor, he ended up spending about $20k… and there were some other things thats went wrong like the people that installed the installation said the operators were too close to the wall so they just unhooked and dropped them all (even though they were a minimum of 16ft from every wall) so we had to go back out but thats neither here nor there.
      And on top of ALL of that; the doors run like absolute dog shit since theyre 20ft away from where theyre anchored so they move around a lot and there’s not really a good way to stop that that wouldn’t be ludicrously expensive…. Plus they dont have any vertical room inside which they need since this is a warehouse which houses heavy machinery (they’ve already taken out 4 of them in the past 3-4 years).
      All of this was explained to the owner of the company yet he was hung up on the extra $800 for vertical lift so we ended up charging him an extra $4200 per door for a far inferior result.
      There’s also been a few people who swear up and down that they know what theyre talking about and want a specific thing that just wont work and you pretty much have to say “this is what youre getting and you’ll like it” and sure enough they always have

    • @Ken_neThT
      @Ken_neThT 2 года назад +11

      @@Fetidaf lol just do what they tell you to do, even if you know better. Like, you can advise them otherwise but don't go any further lol, it ain't your house/building, so why bother?

    • @Fetidaf
      @Fetidaf 2 года назад +7

      @@Ken_neThT because it looks bad on us when it doesn’t work very well and costs three times as much as it should

    • @criostasis
      @criostasis 2 года назад +13

      @@Fetidaf your story doesn’t make sense. If they were hung up on the cost per door being $800 more and in the end you charged $4200 more per door, sounds like you didn’t do your job right. If cost truly was the deciding factor for that customer, then I don’t know why you as a professional wouldn’t have explained that it would actually cost over 5x as much to get the standard doors and in the end as you say charging the customer over an extra $20k. Something isn’t right with your story man.

  • @jacobtheweeeb
    @jacobtheweeeb 9 месяцев назад +6

    As someone who works at home depot in the paint department I found this video very nice and so many of the things that you said about the different products and the steps of dueing things is what I always tell people when doing things. However there have been so many times that I have been working and I got like I did this and im like why, you will have to do this again to make sure it is right. Then when it comes to the paint and primer in one, I have never been told that I need to sell the "paint and primer 1 coat" more I just recommend and sell what I think will work best and 90% of the time when it comes to people that want to do it right I always recommend a dedicated primer and then a paint to go along with it because, even though I haven't painted before its what I have heard is the best from so many people after working there for many years. Then when you talked about putting stain over paint I was like noooo whyyyy because and how you explained it is exactly what I tell people but nobody ever listens to me because I am just a person that mixes paint at home depot. Thanks for this clip even though I am a year late!

  • @michaeladams2583
    @michaeladams2583 11 месяцев назад +3

    That is unquestionably one of the best ever (probably the best) rants I've seen on youtube in my full 18 years of watching RUclips videos!

  • @SeezSantos
    @SeezSantos 2 года назад +165

    *Linus:* Are you wearing nail polish?
    *Jake:* Yea
    *Linus:* Ok
    Coninues rant

    • @kidoren1395
      @kidoren1395 2 года назад +44

      I laughed at how he changed from the rant to such a calm question then goes right back in the rant.

    • @SeezSantos
      @SeezSantos 2 года назад

      @@kidoren1395 haha yea!

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 2 года назад +48

      For Jake's sake I hope he applied the correct product.

    • @AngryApple
      @AngryApple 2 года назад +20

      @@kidoren1395 as a fellow ADHD person I totally understand that sudden urge to ask this question

    • @sonnyrynsaard3567
      @sonnyrynsaard3567 2 года назад +18

      L "are you wearing nail polish?"
      J "yea"
      L "did you apply the right kind of top and base coat?"
      J "no"
      >:(

  • @JamesCollins90
    @JamesCollins90 2 года назад +279

    I started this video as “ha, Linus is being a c%!t to this house renovators” and I finished up with “ohhhh Linus actually knows a LOT about paint”.
    Genuinely learnt a lot on this. Linus paint tips new channel? I’d watch…

    • @NomadInsults
      @NomadInsults 2 года назад +18

      somewhere in a dusty corner of the LMG office, James pulls out a notebook titled "april fools video ideas" quickly scribbles "Linus Paint Tips" on one of its pages and tosses it back on the shelf.

    • @zackrichards2263
      @zackrichards2263 2 года назад +11

      even if he was completely wrong in his reasoning why, if it's specifically in the contract between him and the gc like he said it is, he'd still be right. If I was Linus I would back charge the painters.

    • @squishimochi9257
      @squishimochi9257 2 года назад +10

      Now you know why Dennis and Andy got their walls painted by him lol

    • @neonlights_12
      @neonlights_12 2 года назад +1

      I mean it's his house and his money, if he paid them to paint his house with rattle cans and watercolours then that's what they should deliver lol.

    • @CallOn84
      @CallOn84 Год назад

      Before NCIX, Linus was in the house painting business

  • @LynxBlack
    @LynxBlack 2 года назад +28

    Linus Paint Tips has to be a thing, this was far more entertaining than I expected

  • @speedwaynutt
    @speedwaynutt 11 месяцев назад +11

    Dear new CEO please allow Linus to still do Rant videos like this.

  • @metalface8515
    @metalface8515 2 года назад +126

    This is the equivalent of being a mechanic, knowing you blew your engine, and telling the shop "I blew my engine -- please just put a new donor in and let me make sure it has the right amount of mileage." And then the shop agrees to your face, then the mechanic is skeptical, and then they rebuild your engine instead of putting in a donor.
    And then the rebuilt engine fails and ends up costing everyone more time and money than just using the thing that the customer WHO IS EDUCATED ON THE SUBJECT ** asked for. :)

    • @toto29620
      @toto29620 2 года назад +9

      Yup, and that's why i do almost everything myself. I can't stand people who can't follow instruction, even when they are paid to do it. And they get mad after when you explain them why they just had to follow the damn instructions as asked in the begining

    • @Finat0
      @Finat0 2 года назад +4

      @@toto29620 Ok SOMETIMES there are missunderstandings and its not always that easy to take instructions when the instructions aren't clear, BUT that's not always a valid excuse.
      (When your already getting paid from an experienced customer you want to get it done properly)

    • @Finat0
      @Finat0 2 года назад +1

      Just saying that some of your experiences may not be all their fault, not saying it's your fault (I know literally nothing about any of it) but communicating properly is a pretty big deal if you want it done right

    • @Finat0
      @Finat0 2 года назад +1

      TLDR
      Make sure you are clear with what you want and if they do it wrong then you can't be blamed

    • @leonro
      @leonro 2 года назад +3

      Even if they're not educated on the subject, you should either:
      1. drop the job
      2. educate them
      3. just go with what they want even if it's not optimal

  • @justpoppinthings
    @justpoppinthings 2 года назад +149

    I fully understand Linus, I'm tired of the construction industry, I worked in it for years, when you're told to do something one way, nobody cares about opinion, this is what you're getting paid to do, this is how you're going to do it... period

    • @Syndrometest
      @Syndrometest 2 года назад +4

      I wouldn't take the job if they tell me exactly how to do it. I understand what Linus is saying about choosing the sheen of product, that is absolutely his decision. But when I have owners tell me exactly how to do something 99% of the time it turns out much worse than if I would have done it my way. But maybe thats just the 16 years of experience talking.

    • @DotADBX
      @DotADBX 2 года назад +26

      Most construction companies these days are ran and supervised by people who are under educated and just generally piss poor at their job. Its largely due to companies not being interested in training people in middle and upper management they just love to take people who are good on the tools and with zero training or over sight expect them to be great at leading a crew and making the company money

    • @FNLNFNLN
      @FNLNFNLN 2 года назад +37

      @@Syndrometest Or, you know.
      You could ask.
      If they have a valid reason for asking for something to be done a specific way, that's entirely reasonable.

    • @mainaccount6149
      @mainaccount6149 2 года назад +14

      @@Syndrometest but it’s exactly the same as in the design industry like graphic design, you don’t make what you think is good, you make what your clients asks of you even if it’s worse then what you could’ve done.

    • @Xwartu
      @Xwartu 2 года назад +1

      @@Syndrometest This isn’t construction per se though, it’s paint.

  • @yeahthatsright33
    @yeahthatsright33 2 года назад

    We need an in-depth linus paint tips video immediately. This is amazing and I genuinely want to learn more about this

  • @reaperscomicden6982
    @reaperscomicden6982 2 года назад +2

    This was one of the greatest and most informative rants ever lmao i loved it!

  • @Proccito
    @Proccito 2 года назад +1320

    I work in retail selling paint. My boss at the time told me "Imagine different range of craftsmen that is going for an education. You got the more beefy muscular dudes: They become construction workers. The guys who have a feeling for design and function become carpenters. The guys who got finger ability and are able to keep track of small things become electricians. All the craftsmen can all become something because they have skills and mindset to be good at somethings.
    The rest who does not meet any criterias become painters."

    • @PatriceBoivin
      @PatriceBoivin 2 года назад +111

      Linus' description gave me the impression that the painters don't really know what to do.
      I am a bit annoyed at Kent and Home Depot who keep pushing latex paint (water + acrylic) instead of oil-based paint for exterior walls. Here in Nova Scotia I gave up on latex, it doesn't last in wet and freezing weather. I now paint my decks with oil-based anti-rust metal paint. I would use ship's hull paint if they sold it. :-)

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith 2 года назад +34

      True for all painters bar building restoration painters.
      Which, then again, those guys usually do like 5 different professions at once so that's not even painting that's just restoring.
      I revoke my exception; True for all painters.

    • @crisnmaryfam7344
      @crisnmaryfam7344 2 года назад +24

      HaHahahhaa It SO fucking true. Im a mechanic by trade, been moving into electronic repair as I see the future of my trade dying off outside of custom work and restorations. Electric cars are the future.. but alas I digress, Ive done Flooring, Ive done Block work, Cement, Framing.. and Ive done Painting... No other group of contractors has the MAJORITY of them as Meth heads. Simple Fact.

    • @neofromthewarnerbrothersic145
      @neofromthewarnerbrothersic145 2 года назад +22

      ... And the ones who don't even have the skill to paint end up working in paint stores.

    • @Proccito
      @Proccito 2 года назад +7

      @@fumikato Bob Ross-like people are more like artists, so not even fair to compare them :D

  • @slkator733
    @slkator733 2 года назад +200

    I worked as a painter for a year, this story triggers me. Sounds like when my work saved money on having inexperienced people who didnt know shit do the work.

    • @zmuzzy101
      @zmuzzy101 2 года назад

      Do you have PTSD from when you were a painter?

    • @SleepyMatt-zzz
      @SleepyMatt-zzz 2 года назад +7

      My step dad is constantly having to battle this problem. He NEVER cuts costs, yet he can never find workers that suit his standards. He always begs me to come work with him, because I'm one of the few people who actually cares about attention to detail (based on what he said), but God damn do I find painting houses painfully mind numbing.

    • @squall7734
      @squall7734 Год назад

      @@SleepyMatt-zzz (Bit late, apologies for that)...
      Hmmm 🤔🤔 Just a suggestions I'm gonna throw out there... Have you considered maybe helping your father find people that meet his standard given he considers you his current "gold standard" for a worker? If anyone would be able to tell if another can work with a similar, same, or better level of detail and care (about doing their job correctly) as you may seem to (apologies, I don't know you personally, no offense meant) while you were working with him, it would be you.
      I assume this because I'm also a person that takes serious pride in any work I do (whatever it is) and I do my best to cover every detail and do so correctly (I often tell people that half-ass things "If you're going to do it at all, then you might as well do it correctly the first time" becuase I personally hate incompetence, shortcuts, lazy work, etc as well) so I tend to notice those that lazily work with 0 care vs those that actually care and take the time to do things correctly the first time around.
      If you do this, you may win in two ways... 1) You dad stops asking you so much to come back, and 2) you help your father keep business going well.... while also getting him to stop pestering you to come work for him 😂😂

  • @misaroorasim
    @misaroorasim 4 месяца назад +2

    This video is the reason i painted my bedroom with eggshell, with almost zero research

  • @vgranito
    @vgranito Год назад +3

    This rant with experience and details on paint color/chemical/durability/type is astonishing. I didn’t know that Linus has such a background in paint. Loved it. Passion because it is his home but also industry standard was impressive. Well done and deserved a slow golf clap.

  • @RaynmanPlays
    @RaynmanPlays 2 года назад +487

    "You used the wrong paint."
    "It's okay that we used the wrong paint. You want the wrong paint. See?"
    I work in hotel reservations. I cannot _imagine_ someone calling in because they wanted a single king bed and got two queens and saying, "Yeah, but two queens is fine. It's the same size room as a single king. I'm not going to fix it."
    Yeah, there's a lot more work in fixing a paint job than switching a reservation, but _my goodness_ you screwed up _royally_ so now you get to invest a royal amount of time and money into fixing your screw up.

    • @hovant6666
      @hovant6666 2 года назад +22

      Have lived this, booked a single king, was offered a single double, refused until they'd given me what I booked. It had a damaged lock, which I pointed out to them, and they kept my damage deposit because the lock was broken, the lock which I had pointed out to them. I disputed, they contested, I still lost.

    • @Matkatamiba
      @Matkatamiba 2 года назад +7

      Loved rolling up late at night on a long road trip and having our "2 queen" reservation turn into a "twin and a pull-out"

    • @RaynmanPlays
      @RaynmanPlays 2 года назад +9

      @@hovant6666 That's crazy. The hotel I work at, if someone disputes, they almost always get their way. Even if they're clearly in the wrong. And we also get stuff fixed ASAP or, if not, put it in the notes and add resort credit.
      TBF, we are one of the top two hotel/resorts in the city (I think we're the best, but that's me).
      Although the dispute thing kind of sucks for me at times because I make commission on upsells. A guy asked for a $600 upgrade for two nights. We had the room, and the front desk agent completely took off one of the nights from the reservation because he was cute or something (yeah, she doesn't work there anymore). Then he disputed the $600 upgrade and, in spite of him being recorded asking for it and agreeing to the price, they took it off. All told, I lost out on $120 from the front desk agent and the dispute.

    • @RaynmanPlays
      @RaynmanPlays 2 года назад +7

      @@Matkatamiba For us, that mostly happens when people book third party. Expedia (for example) tells people that they're booking a specific room type, but they really book at "whatever is available" (the term changes based on the hotel). When I worked at the front desk, there was a woman who booked with Expedia for 2 queens because it was her, her husband, and two kids. Expedia told us... none of this. And she ended up with a single king and a rollaway bed for the kids.
      I should clarify the original post is if _we_ book it. If it's booked through a third party, there is absolutely nothing we can do if it's a sold out night and they showed up late enough that we already assigned all the people that specifically booked for two queens.
      And it gets even worse when it's a bad card that doesn't go through, so the reservation gets cancelled _months_ in advance and they _still send them e-mails reminding them to come in._ That happened once. Again, when I was working at the front desk.
      Basically, always book directly unless you're doing it through some sort of special deal (like a travel credit card).

    • @Xplicid
      @Xplicid 2 года назад +6

      @@hovant6666 I have 50 gmail accounts for this reason. To send business’ Google rating to 0. Screw me over, I screw you 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @nemescontent
    @nemescontent 2 года назад +141

    I loved this during the stream. for a hot minute I was like "Man Linus is really heated about this."
    Then I remembered he's was a painter, so on top of the stress of home renovation you have someone who knows how the job is done.
    Also *writes down for future reference*

    • @NZLion
      @NZLion 2 года назад +1

      It's like some adjunct to Knoll’s Law of Media Accuracy - he was able to spot all the screw-ups in the painting because he knows enough about it to see the flaws, but he trusts that the other contractors have done their jobs right, when they could well be at least as bad, but he hasn't worked in those fields to know how to spot the problems.

    • @deemey95
      @deemey95 2 года назад

      He wasn't just a painter, he owned a painting business.

  • @Jrakula10
    @Jrakula10 4 месяца назад

    I love coming back to this every once in while its a great story/rant

  • @TheMarioOne
    @TheMarioOne Год назад +1

    That was surprisingly interesting and educational! I also wanna give props to the camerawork for making it just that bit more dramatic

  • @moonw0man
    @moonw0man 2 года назад +115

    This rant was a banger, and very justified. I worked in a print shop for many years and any time I order something printed I get so frustrated with the small details no one pays attention to.

    • @pirojfmifhghek566
      @pirojfmifhghek566 2 года назад +1

      Staples: "Would you like us to trim it for you?"
      Me: "NOOOOOOOOO, thank you."

  • @ZeykronZ
    @ZeykronZ 2 года назад +128

    I'm almost certain this was uploaded specifically to tell this particular painting business that absolutely none of their usual excuses they give to other clients will EVER work on him 😂

    • @procarpenter1788
      @procarpenter1788 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, except every pro painting outfit on the planet will laugh this guy into oblivion for thinking eggshell is more washable than satin. The opposite is true.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 2 года назад +28

      @@procarpenter1788 Listen again, closer (and yes; he's bouncing around among different subjects) - he was comparing eggshell to flat when discussing "wash-ability", and why it's a good balance between flat and satin or gloss... but then went on to comparing eggshell to satin in terms of what he *wanted*, specifically contracted for, and repeatedly verbalized - and the contractors were trying to tell him that eggshell and satin were "the same thing".

    • @cwalker7
      @cwalker7 2 года назад +5

      @@MrJest2 I think he was confusing matte for satin TBH. His comparison about washability and then his later comments about the painters using it to hide imperfections in both the paint job and the drywall only make sense for a matte (something more dull (flat) then eggshell.

    • @tams805
      @tams805 2 года назад +6

      @@procarpenter1788 Well, you clearly aren't good for your clients if you don't bother listening. He wasn't comparing with gloss at all.
      Also, while he did get satin and matte mixed up; either the painters used satin when he asked for eggshell, or the painters used matte when he asked for eggshell. They didn't do as he asked and paid for.

    • @EigenvectorSeven
      @EigenvectorSeven 2 года назад

      @@MrJest2 I watched again, and he definitely makes several references to his satin walls now being easily damaged and not as durable as what he wanted (eggshell).
      At 3:25 he even says "while it might look great to do a satin finish or a flat finish, the second you..."

  • @the3rdid485
    @the3rdid485 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love well articulated, righteously justified rants like this.

  • @dismiggo
    @dismiggo 2 года назад +2

    This is the third or fourth time I've watched this, and man, it gets better every time. I love it

  • @ratmdex
    @ratmdex 2 года назад +297

    I have never seen Linus this unhinged in the 13 or so years I've been watching him, this is exciting!

    • @Andarion00
      @Andarion00 2 года назад +17

      There was the time when he bought/unpacked the RED cameras

    • @ldub0775
      @ldub0775 2 года назад +8

      @@Andarion00 and the Nvidia scandal with HWUnboxed

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted 2 года назад +2

      unhinged linus is the most entertaining.
      and also the teamviewer scandal was pretty fun

  • @infinitybeyond6357
    @infinitybeyond6357 2 года назад +45

    this need to be a whole new channel, about house remodeling and the likes.
    "Linus Property Tips"
    "Linus Home Makeover"
    "This Old House of Linus"

    • @tombrauey
      @tombrauey 2 года назад +5

      At this point, I am starting to enjoy his home updates and the Intel Extreme Tech upgrades much more than the 100th iteration of "we use a stupid method to watercool this PC". So bring on the "Linus Home Makeover" show...

    • @Wavepush
      @Wavepush 2 года назад +1

      Linus Property tips joins Rossmann Real Estate

  • @mattmanix5104
    @mattmanix5104 2 года назад +4

    That was amazing. I don't think I've ever seen that much passion come from Linus even from Right to repair arguments.

  • @emceedizzle
    @emceedizzle Год назад +3

    Linus Paint Tips

  • @bt7348
    @bt7348 2 года назад +37

    I once saw him kill three men in a bar... with an EGGSHELL, with a fucking EGGSHELL.

  • @readtedium
    @readtedium 2 года назад +117

    This is up there with Casey Kasem going off on U2 and Bill O’Reilly’s ”we’ll do it live” rant in terms of unexpected rants.
    I now want MKBHD to rant for 20 minutes about Ultimate Frisbee.

    • @Kai-bx3ep
      @Kai-bx3ep 2 года назад +1

      probably unlikely

  • @paulluce2557
    @paulluce2557 9 месяцев назад +4

    He did paint professionally before started working for NCIX

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 2 года назад +1

    I learned so much about paint in this video.
    linus should have passionate rants more often

  • @Fluffy_2078
    @Fluffy_2078 2 года назад +81

    I think Linus should open a channel called Linus Home Tips, or Linus Paint Tips. I think i learned more about paint with this clip than when i was remodeling my house and had to have it painted.

  • @curtisbme
    @curtisbme 2 года назад +136

    EVERY SINGLE CONTRACTOR I'VE EVER HAD.
    Though most actually did a poor job in addition to making mistakes like this. Getting PTSD reaction from listening to this and it is why I do most everything myself now, but sadly can't (and won't) for my small condo/townhouse HOA.
    Very smart and good that you had it in the document so you have legal backing in getting them to redo. This is the #1 thing I would tell everyone is to ensure that every single thing is extremely clearly specified in the contract. Protects you both.
    Agreed that satin and flat makes it so much easier to not notice texture variations (if you have orange peel or other texture) and roller lines than eggshell or gloss. It is why you use it on the ceiling.
    Also fully agree that patching before paint is easier and you can see the imperfections by shining a light down the wall. Doesn't make it meaningfully easier to see after painting.

    • @Mongoose3769
      @Mongoose3769 2 года назад +1

      I feel so lucky I got referred to a great contractor. But even he subcontracted to guys that didn't do a spectacular job and he personally fixed it & didn't charge me a penny of labor for mistakes. I can't imagine just hiring some random general contractor, I'd go crazy.

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme 2 года назад

      ​@@Mongoose3769 Lucky indeed. Sadly the subcontracting is often the problem and often the problem they create can't be fully fixed, only mitigated. The contractor making it right without giving you grief is really the sign you found a good one.

  • @williamnettleton3413
    @williamnettleton3413 2 года назад +3

    This is totally relatable. I learned about paint and long term products differences that make or break a job.
    I want to build my home a few years later when I'm established in my career. A mentor I had gave me the best business advice about contract jobs. Get it in writing, and work with a company that holds that document as the Bible for the job. If they say they will have 10 guys there every day and you show up and only see 5, call them on it. Corners will be cut to maximize profit other job sites. In the contract a clause of blame and fault of both parties not fulfilling their part is the most valuable part of the agreement.
    Get it in writing and signed or it did not happen and will not happen.

  • @TheToastDog
    @TheToastDog Год назад +8

    I feel like Linus and I just became friends. Linus? Why don't we hang out? Oh - because we live hundreds (thousands?) of miles apart. I manage a large painting company, am a tech nerd, and a workaholic, who likes to learn new things. Pretty sure our kids are about the same ages and we're about the same age and height (you're not old or short, btw - you look great man). I'm going to echo Linus' rant. Eggshell, velvet/satin, flat, are *not the same thing* - They're SO DIFFERENT! The chemical content is different. I will say that - even in the last year - paint has come a long way. There are scrubbable velvet finishes (that I like much better than eggshell for common spaces *don't use it for bathrooms*). The only thing that I hate about velvet is that you can't really touch it up. You roll that on and in a year, you're rolling walls corner to corner again for a coin-size touch up. This was SUCH A GOOD RANT! Some painters are SO BAD. Also I love how passionate you are about it - clipping audio mad. Such a good rant. SUUUCH a good rant. Can I say it again? Such a good rant. If you're going to do something, do it right.

  • @Murv
    @Murv 2 года назад +38

    Now I legit want a 45 minute video that explains the ins and outs of choosing the correct paint as well as painting techniques. 😌

    • @LEXXIUS
      @LEXXIUS 2 года назад

      New channel idea: LRT, Linus Renovation Tips

    • @ZiggyTheHamster
      @ZiggyTheHamster 2 года назад +2

      Eggshell everywhere except bathrooms and kitchens where you want gloss, use a separate paint and primer (and Kilz is a good primer if you have sins to hide), and then do good prep work (like filling the holes and sanding them down _before_ you do anything with a roller). You could use the world's shittiest paint and have a better outcome with excellent prep than if you used the best paint with bad prep. I've been told a good job is like 90% prep and 10% materials and I agree.

  • @CalebMayfieldMHF
    @CalebMayfieldMHF 2 года назад +248

    I felt this rant. I'm right there with you, it's got my blood pressure up. I've got a couple of these stories myself.
    Boggles the mind. IT'S RIGHT THERE IN THE SPEC DOCUMENT!
    HOW!?!?
    Good times.

    • @LEXXIUS
      @LEXXIUS 2 года назад +11

      The actual spec document:
      - Must be paint.

    • @Lem_On_Lime
      @Lem_On_Lime 2 года назад +7

      Something as simple as the store waiting for product that will arrive the next day can lead to things like this happening. The contractor doesn't give AF, they'll take whatever product is available, and not mention it to the customer.
      At Sherwin, it doesn't help the customer that the Contractor Paint and the Customer Paint, are labeled, priced, marketed, and formulated differently while also conflated and compared to each other constantly.

    • @AlexanderRay92
      @AlexanderRay92 2 года назад

      How? They've done it before, saved a few bucks and the owner didn't notice, didn't care, or didn't know to care, and there were no repercussions.

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit 2 года назад

      A lot of installation "experts" do hack jobs just to get the job done quick. I've had that problem with professional air conditioner installation guys who didn't even follow anything in the manufacturer's installation guide. Ended up with great bloody holes in the wall that pests can waltz on through and one unit didn't even work properly until it was re-positioned under warranty (the temperature sensor was completely blocked against the wall). Then you confront them about the shitty job and get the typical "that's how it's always done". You pay good money and try to go with the most reputable company in hope of getting a solid result, only to get burned when they cut every possible corner to save labor costs. Assholes.

  • @vasubawa
    @vasubawa Год назад

    I Keep coming back to this video every few weeks. Still gives that enjoyment!

  • @Johnadude3
    @Johnadude3 Год назад +2

    As a half decade long paint industry employee. I have a few comments related to this rant.
    1. Paint + Primer combos are a complete marketing gimmick. They absolutely cannot replace the job of a dedicated primer. The only difference they have over standard paint is they take more pigment, thus decreasing the chance of bleed when going over bolder colors.
    2. Sherwin Williams does not offer (to my knowledge) any product lines in both egg shell and satin in the same category. Some lines like ProMar and Cashmere offer egg shell, while lines like Super Paint, Duration, and Emerald offer satin. These sheen names are used interchangeably and carry the same gloss levels.
    3. Higher gloss finishes DO NOT hide imperfections better than lower gloss. Glossy finishes are harder, thus more durable, however when damaged, very noticeable. Flatter finishes are softer, less durable, however hide damage much better. Think of trying to find a paperclip in a bundle of steel wool vs laying on a piece of sheet metal.
    4. Although old ways suggest that finish directly correlates with durability, new technologies and formulas have developed products that offer high durability regardless of finish, allowing the customer to worry about one less aspect of their decision making process and focus purely on their cosmetic preferences.
    Source, 3 years Benjamin Moore paint employee + 2 years Sherwin Williams paint employee.

    • @Johnadude3
      @Johnadude3 Год назад

      I also want to add this,
      When having your whole home repainted, it is advisable to visit the paint store the material will be coming from. Speak with the experts there about what you expect out of your project. They will be happy to help you develop a spec for your project. A visit like that could have been the factor that would have avoided all the fuss you went through.

  • @DotADBX
    @DotADBX 2 года назад +71

    Huge fan of this video I'm a Painter.
    Usually the best way to catch as many of the small defects in a walls before painting including high and low patches from previous painters as well as holes or drywall mud bubbles is to go over the walls with a light on a 45 to 75 deg angle and looking down the wall you will be able to see imperfections easier and patch them before doing your first coat.

    • @Crabby_Abbi
      @Crabby_Abbi 2 года назад +2

      annnnnnndd!!! it only takes a few minutes out of your time! if i could 1000's times upvote to this one simple task!

    • @InfiniteDarkMass
      @InfiniteDarkMass 2 года назад

      Yeah, immediately thought of that even though I'm not a painter. That's how I look for lost screws on the floor. = )

  • @andrewevenson2657
    @andrewevenson2657 2 года назад +163

    This is really interesting cause I paint a lot, but I have always simply let the owner choose what paint they want on their wall. After this video I want to research about paint so I can recommend better products to my customers. I mean I am not a painter, I do everything, so I don’t expect to be an expert at everything I do, but all the customers I have done work for have been very satisfied with the quality of work, so I certainly try to be as knowledgeable as possible to provide good quality work.

    • @DotADBX
      @DotADBX 2 года назад +13

      Every company claims they have the best product it really comes down to your own experience with them and knowledge of application to create the best finish product.

    • @YTubechangeAccount
      @YTubechangeAccount 2 года назад +5

      Ya there are things to watch out for & it gets complicated, like figuring out there is a sub-layer of oil paint on cabinets and using a transitional primer to be able to paint a hard curing water based paint on it, or sanding it down which is a pain
      And getting the right product for basements that leak or exterior masonry that breaths effervescence
      or which paints are rated for walk-ability for a porch or semitransparent deck stain
      like, nobody at sherwin williams who got hired 3 weeks ago knows any of that stuff, better yet homedepot or Ace or even some contractors

    • @SamTheEnglishTeacher
      @SamTheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад +2

      You do everything? Can I hold you to that?

    • @nopenopenopenope4076
      @nopenopenopenope4076 2 года назад +3

      Getting better at what you do for a living is always a good thing. Lets you charge more, and makes sure you are less likely to come back for redos.

  • @ScottWallace5
    @ScottWallace5 2 года назад

    THANK YOU for clipping this, SO good! Linus rant's on things like this are top tier

  • @Weardo98
    @Weardo98 Год назад

    Honestly I would love to see more rants like this