Heads up for all, Brewers have 5 litre cans of vinyl durable emulsion on offer at the moment. The brilliant white is on sale for less than the 2.5 litre can at £39.98 for 5 litres and I got 5 litres of the tinted version for around £49, fill your boots people.
Well done Phil, I was interested in the prep pre spray and products you used. Look forward to the woodwork with the quickshot. The flooring prep board I assume it’s a one time use?
Phil, totally off topic. When removing paper from my wall the paint underneath is coming off in patches. The remaining paint is a nightmare to get off. What method do you use. Ps I’m down to plaster. You must be close to that 911 now ( although getting in and out is an issue the older you get)
No where near a 911 .. I less it's a Lego one Once paper is off. Go back over all the wall with warm water and washing up liquids See if any more paint cones away.. get a scraper on to get the last loose off Once that's dry... PeelStop, skim fill the edges.and a sand over . When. It's all dry.
Quick question for you I have the qtech 5 stage, and I'm just wondering about needle size for spraying 2k for kitchens. I've only ever used water-based, and I'm looking for Quicker drying times
@ProfessionalPainterDecorator I did that was on a Window frame u used a 1.5 needle. I was just wondering if that needle size would be the same for cabinets because as I've said never used 2k
@ProfessionalPainterDecorator have u any recommendations for getting it done that bit quicker, or could u do a video on it because I'm sure a lot of people would like to know.
I used corex on floors. Duck taped together and 3M around windows doors and skirting. 👍
that mics picking your lip slapping a treat ....
Glad it's working
Heads up for all, Brewers have 5 litre cans of vinyl durable emulsion on offer at the moment. The brilliant white is on sale for less than the 2.5 litre can at £39.98 for 5 litres and I got 5 litres of the tinted version for around £49, fill your boots people.
Sorry all that’s Johnstones paint I’m referring to.
You'll like this evening's video
Well done Phil, I was interested in the prep pre spray and products you used. Look forward to the woodwork with the quickshot. The flooring prep board I assume it’s a one time use?
Coming soon! Next week.
Prep board you can re use, depends how much damage you do to it taking it up lol
Mirka Laros ? Is that a new one ? I use the Mirka Deros 👍
The large wall ceiling sander
Phil, totally off topic. When removing paper from my wall the paint underneath is coming off in patches. The remaining paint is a nightmare to get off. What method do you use. Ps I’m down to plaster. You must be close to that 911 now ( although getting in and out is an issue the older you get)
No where near a 911 .. I less it's a Lego one
Once paper is off. Go back over all the wall with warm water and washing up liquids
See if any more paint cones away.. get a scraper on to get the last loose off
Once that's dry... PeelStop, skim fill the edges.and a sand over . When. It's all dry.
What would you use for restaurant kitchen wall? Something that I can wash any dirt from, with out wasing paint off please?
Look at Isomat premium color.. that's on other videos
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator I was planning to try Leyland trade hardwearing matt, but thanks, will try your stuff.
Acrylic or if allows solvent based eggshell
Quick question for you I have the qtech 5 stage, and I'm just wondering about needle size for spraying 2k for kitchens. I've only ever used water-based, and I'm looking for Quicker drying times
Did you watch my 2K paint spraying video the other week?
@ProfessionalPainterDecorator I did that was on a Window frame u used a 1.5 needle. I was just wondering if that needle size would be the same for cabinets because as I've said never used 2k
@@jasonhughes6994 yes. But to 2k stinks
@ProfessionalPainterDecorator have u any recommendations for getting it done that bit quicker, or could u do a video on it because I'm sure a lot of people would like to know.
@@jasonhughes6994 how quick do you want to do three or four costs?