This is one of the best videos I've seen on this. You have a great way of explaining without mansplaining and it's fast but thorough. Definitely subscribing. Thank you!
@@ColtonCrumpDIY Jasco should be happy. I didn't realize it had primer in it which I like. I just bought some from Lowes! I am doing a bay window with 6 narrow long panes and it was a HEADACHE last time to tape and scrape after. Your observations mean I don't have to learn on my own what you already know. Again, thanks.
Great question. I would think no. When you paint it on a surface that absorbs something (like wood or drywall) you won't be able to peel it off. That's the beauty of using this with glass. It won't absorb it, it dries like a plastic film and then you can peel it off. You could try it if you wanted to see if I'm wrong though. Lemme know how it goes if you do.
Mmmm like from a paint gun? I'm not sure i haven't tried. It might be too thick and watering it down may ruin in. But.... it can be sprayed from an aerosol can :) they have a version of that product. I put a link in the description
You're not wrong. I've done that on a couple of french doors before and it is possible to have a decent result by doing so. This masking paint on stuff makes it easy to peel where you just score it with a razor, one or two passes and the wilt thing comes up quick. Where scraping you have to legit scrape every inch of the paint off the glass. I still think this is a time saver with scraping and also clean up (no paint flakes) while still achieving great results.
This is one of the best videos I've seen on this. You have a great way of explaining without mansplaining and it's fast but thorough. Definitely subscribing. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Very helpful feedback for me and I appreciate you commenting and subscribing!!
Very informative! I bought the spray and I am about to paint my exterior doors black. This video gave me a great insight on what to expect, thank you!
Thank you for the kind words and I appreciate you watching and commenting. Glad this was helpful and best of luck on your project!
Nice review of various aspects and discussion of technique. Very useful
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@@ColtonCrumpDIY Jasco should be happy. I didn't realize it had primer in it which I like. I just bought some from Lowes! I am doing a bay window with 6 narrow long panes and it was a HEADACHE last time to tape and scrape after. Your observations mean I don't have to learn on my own what you already know. Again, thanks.
Great video! I have same type of door to paint. Thx for sharing 😊
Seriously helped so much by doing the mask and peel brush on. Just go thick and watch the drips, you'll be good!! Good luck!!
Good stuff!
Thank you!! This mask and peel worked like a champ!
do you think it could use it on walls so you could paint your trim?
Great question. I would think no. When you paint it on a surface that absorbs something (like wood or drywall) you won't be able to peel it off. That's the beauty of using this with glass. It won't absorb it, it dries like a plastic film and then you can peel it off.
You could try it if you wanted to see if I'm wrong though. Lemme know how it goes if you do.
@@ColtonCrumpDIY I might try it with hope that the pant on the wall have a enough sheen. Thank you for the fast reply
Let me know if it does work. Now you have me curious lol
Interesting.
Very.
Can the product be sprayed?
Mmmm like from a paint gun? I'm not sure i haven't tried. It might be too thick and watering it down may ruin in. But.... it can be sprayed from an aerosol can :) they have a version of that product. I put a link in the description
You can shoot it with an airless
Thank you for the info :)
frog tape and a damp rag.
Just use paint. Use a razor to scrape off.
You're not wrong. I've done that on a couple of french doors before and it is possible to have a decent result by doing so. This masking paint on stuff makes it easy to peel where you just score it with a razor, one or two passes and the wilt thing comes up quick. Where scraping you have to legit scrape every inch of the paint off the glass. I still think this is a time saver with scraping and also clean up (no paint flakes) while still achieving great results.