Your delivery is awesome. Seriously not too serious. Self deprecating humor and comments makes your channel real which is appealing. Viewers buy in and leave with the feeling that we've just worked beside you, much like how an apprentice would have felt at the end of a day on a job site. Been a sub for a while and truly appreciate the direction and dedication you have to produce these videos for all of us. Thank you.
Man, I've been in a state of confusion for four days trying to find out which primer is good/best for skimmed walls. I watched your video, and bam, you answered my unanswered ????'s. Thank YOU SO MUCH! Now I can prime.
Here in the states we use a dead flat called CHB from SW and spot prime with it as well. Normally one coat and done unless ceiling is colored or if it has a sheen. The 123 leaves a sheen and almost guarantees a second coat.
Up in Canada Cloverdale paint makes a specific ceiling paint, have had excellent results with it over the years on flat ceilings. I agree that 123 leaves a sheen, noticeable on large open spaces. I use drywall sealer, half toned to the paint, if possible. I wipe down before painting too,,, one of 'those' guys. Just takes a few minutes, ceilings not so much, but you can sure tell walls that were not wiped before paint.
@@vancouvercarpenter I should have known - you are very thorough in your work. I personally think that is the step that really makes a paint job shine. I've never seen anyone else do it, I thought I was just crazy.
I carry a few different chalk colours to mix into the mud, and have never had any of them bleed through. (don't ask about using food colouring though, that was a disaster) Yellow was the hardest to find, I ended finding some for a Japanese chalk line. I like having a few colours so if I'm doing multiple passes through a room, I can differentiate what has already been sanded versus what is more recent.
I prefer the green tape! :D Seriously, I share all your tips. But I didn`t know other chalk color would go through the paint. Thx for that one. Great vid as usual. :)
I have seen a previous video where you use a vacuum attachment with a brush to suck up any dust in the corners on the walls, etc. that’s what I would do
I like 1-2-3 because it covers just about any material--wood, stucco, metal, most plastics, etc. You can top coat it with just about anything too. Good stuff.
Thanks for the tips. Chalk colors Red has an oil base and will absolutely show through paint and even acryllic based stucco finishes. Avoid it on finished surfaces. It will bleed through. Personal experience had to reskim basecoat and refinish an emtire store front due to red chalk used by signage people. Blue generally wont show through but can depending on your finish product. Purple is less staining and easier to clean up than blue and red off many surfaces. The least staining color is white chalk although it has a few very specific uses. The primary one that I have seen is laying out wall locations on concrete floors. It shows up great but not long lasting.
When doing my prime check I use a pencil taped to a long paint stick to mark problem areas instead of tape.Saves trips up and down a ladder.(writing pencil,not a carpenter's pencil and a light touch)
This was awesome 👍👍👍I love the blue chalk tip. I’m gonna start using this on all my jobs. A real time saver. Keep up the great work and the awesome videos 👍👍👍
It is good video and learn lots. The question is do you pro before primer or after primer? Do we send after prime between coat or not? Then how to start paint and finish.
Use a duster. We use a swifter on walls and ceilings. Dust make terrible finish. Also don’t roll over cutouts. Roll around tight. Dirt comes off the holes when you roll right over top. Cheers
I usually find I need 2 or 3 rounds of patching on the ceiling, the priming particularly shows all the small defects you didnt notice the first time around.
For best practice for a diyer,, would it be best to prime everything ?? It's been 20 plus years since painted. Yes, I'm going to do a light sand and wash with TSP. THANKS
sorry for asking, but first you use 150 grit to smooth the drywall fillings, then you go for 100 grit in the corners and finish with 120 grit for the entire ceiling. I this the correct order? Aren't you scratching the wall??? Great vid anyway!! Great job!
Do you wipe off the dust left after sanding before you paint? I always do and wonder if it is a waste of time. I thought paint doesn't adhere well to dust and I assumed that meant sanding dust too. Thanks. I love watching your channel. Great tips!
PLEASE ADVISE Hi, great video Quick question about sand paper Please guide on whi h sandpaper to use in what situation I will be painting my flat soon but I'm not sure what paper to use for filling, the whole wall/ceiling, wood trim, doors etc Thanks in advance
I don't actually. I know a lot of people who swear by that method but you will find just as many who don't. I'm one of the don't. I would if it was super dusty. It's just a quick brush.
Great video, thank you. I used Bin123 to spot prime my ceiling and the primer actually flashed through the finish paint. What recommendations would you have to prevent that from happening? (I ultimately had to re prime the whole ceiling then when I laid the finish it all covered without flashing - but that was a real pain)
Hi Ben...no need to wipe down after last sanding? I've read people using a damp cloth or tack rag. I just skim coated my reno and plan on using drywall primer/sealer and want to do it right. After finish sanding should I wipe down walls before drywall primer/sealer? Thanks man
You could use it, but any of the quick set stuff has hardeners that allow it to set so quickly. They don't sand down as nice, or leave as nice a finish as a light mud.
Hi Tom; in my case I used the Zinsser because it seals all; drywall and old oil paint. If you paint a surface that's in an older place, and you don't know what paint was used before, it's best to use a sealer like this. We have a house that was never primed. They just painted it and it never stopped absorbing paint unevenly (mud in some areas, oil paint in others and in some spots lifting because oil was used. Zinsser stopped all that.
Love your videos and explanations. I have a textured ceiling with a roof like pitch in the middle. Also cracks running lengthwise where the 2 pitch meets if that makes sense. How can I fix those cracks without scraping the entire ceiling? Thanks and cheers from Pitt Meadows BC.
If it is how I am picturing it I believe latex caulking would fix the problem.Latex caulking tends to shrink a bit so I would do 2 coats at least 8 hours apart.
It is unless you are using patch with primer, but even then they need two coats over them or they will flash through because the millage isn’t thick enough.
Why take everything off from the ceiling!?...just cut around it. Your working more by taking everything off and then putting back on. Use presto patch for hole sit dries within minutes instead of drywall mud....tour doing to much son 🤦🏻♂️
Your delivery is awesome. Seriously not too serious. Self deprecating humor and comments makes your channel real which is appealing. Viewers buy in and leave with the feeling that we've just worked beside you, much like how an apprentice would have felt at the end of a day on a job site. Been a sub for a while and truly appreciate the direction and dedication you have to produce these videos for all of us. Thank you.
The blue chalk tip is absolutely epic!
Man, I've been in a state of confusion for four days trying to find out which primer is good/best for skimmed walls. I watched your video, and bam, you answered my unanswered ????'s. Thank YOU SO MUCH! Now I can prime.
Great tip with the blue chalk. I love that Zinter 1,2,3 stuff. Works great. Worth the money.
Love the chalk tip, thank you sir! I hate finding a missed spot to sand with a wet roller in my hand.
Here in the states we use a dead flat called CHB from SW and spot prime with it as well. Normally one coat and done unless ceiling is colored or if it has a sheen. The 123 leaves a sheen and almost guarantees a second coat.
I've found chb is to flashy. It tends to be almost a powder. Promar 400 to me is a great ceiling paint. But chb for the price isn't bad.
@@Van_bya_river I only use it for ceilings. I use it especially if the ceiling is waving back at me lol
Up in Canada Cloverdale paint makes a specific ceiling paint, have had excellent results with it over the years on flat ceilings. I agree that 123 leaves a sheen, noticeable on large open spaces. I use drywall sealer, half toned to the paint, if possible. I wipe down before painting too,,, one of 'those' guys. Just takes a few minutes, ceilings not so much, but you can sure tell walls that were not wiped before paint.
Good job! We sand first, then fill, and sand lightly with 220 between coats.
Hey, somebody else that sands between coats! Here I thought it was just me being too fussy. Makes for really nice smooth walls though.
@@ericzipf1332 I sand between coats too🙂
@@vancouvercarpenter I should have known - you are very thorough in your work. I personally think that is the step that really makes a paint job shine. I've never seen anyone else do it, I thought I was just crazy.
@@vancouvercarpenter sand between coats of finish paint (sry noob question)?
Glad to hear other people are using best practice when painting.
Good job. We sand first, then fill, and lightly sand with220 between coats.
I carry a few different chalk colours to mix into the mud, and have never had any of them bleed through. (don't ask about using food colouring though, that was a disaster)
Yellow was the hardest to find, I ended finding some for a Japanese chalk line. I like having a few colours so if I'm doing multiple passes through a room, I can differentiate what has already been sanded versus what is more recent.
another awesome video, I have never thought of using blue chalk...but I will in the future for sure. thanks for sharing.
I prefer the green tape! :D
Seriously, I share all your tips. But I didn`t know other chalk color would go through the paint. Thx for that one.
Great vid as usual. :)
Sir the blue tint (chalk) is brilliant...thank you for all the small tips that go a long way
Tinting the mortar with blue chalk? This is BY FAR the best tip EVER. Thank you from Greece!
If you sand before you start to fill it helps in identifying any imperfections on the substrate.
Thank you for explaining all your tricks its really very help your teaching
Would you wipe down the ceiling due to sanding dust etc before painting?
Im wondering the same thing. I thought maybe with a slughtly damp sponge, but the top videos dont show them doing this
I have seen a previous video where you use a vacuum attachment with a brush to suck up any dust in the corners on the walls, etc. that’s what I would do
Thank you Vancouver carpenter ❤
It's because blue is used as an optical brightener in white. Almost all whites have a blue tint in them.
These tips are amazing. Loving your videos!
What about the dust. Caused my the final sanding? Thanks! Awesome Video.
I like 1-2-3 because it covers just about any material--wood, stucco, metal, most plastics, etc. You can top coat it with just about anything too. Good stuff.
It's one of my go to primers for sure.
Anything Zissler is good in my opinion. The oil based primer is great sealing stuff.
Thanks for the tips.
Chalk colors
Red has an oil base and will absolutely show through paint and even acryllic based stucco finishes. Avoid it on finished surfaces.
It will bleed through.
Personal experience had to reskim basecoat and refinish an emtire store front due to red chalk used by signage people.
Blue generally wont show through but can depending on your finish product.
Purple is less staining and easier to clean up than blue and red off many surfaces.
The least staining color is white chalk although it has a few very specific uses.
The primary one that I have seen is laying out wall locations on concrete floors.
It shows up great but not long lasting.
Your video didn't dicuss the sanding dust. What did you do with that? you don't go rite to paint do you? Do you just point the blower at the ceiling?
Dude - your vids are great.
You've been super helpful!!
Hi, you used three different grits in this video. Shouldn't I use grits in the order. Is it ok to sand corners with 120 or 150. Please guide.
When doing my prime check I use a pencil taped to a long paint stick to mark problem areas instead of tape.Saves trips up and down a ladder.(writing pencil,not a carpenter's pencil and a light touch)
Great! Thanks. Do I need mold and mildew-resistant primer?
This was awesome 👍👍👍I love the blue chalk tip. I’m gonna start using this on all my jobs. A real time saver. Keep up the great work and the awesome videos 👍👍👍
Thank you Dennis!
It is good video and learn lots.
The question is do you pro before primer or after primer?
Do we send after prime between coat or not?
Then how to start paint and finish.
After all that sanding, should we do anything for the sanded dust that's left on the ceiling before painting it?
J Rizzo That’s what I was here for too 😂
Use a duster. We use a swifter on walls and ceilings. Dust make terrible finish. Also don’t roll over cutouts. Roll around tight. Dirt comes off the holes when you roll right over top. Cheers
ouimetco Thank you 👍
Beautiful.
You are very good! You have given great tips!
The bit about weird chemistry is the best
I usually find I need 2 or 3 rounds of patching on the ceiling, the priming particularly shows all the small defects you didnt notice the first time around.
Do you clean the surface each time after sanding before prime/paint?
after removing popcorn ceiling and sanded, do you have to prime the ceiling or can you just paint
I applied a high-quality primer after removing the popcorn, and THEN painted. Been in the home 5 years and it still looks great.
For best practice for a diyer,, would it be best to prime everything ?? It's been 20 plus years since painted.
Yes, I'm going to do a light sand and wash with TSP.
THANKS
Sweet. You're teaching me skateboarding AND carpentry! Parenting tips next...
Amen . Protect the blinds. My guy kinda got paint on a costume blind which will cost me over 300 dollars
Do you have to use wipe down the dust before painting?
sorry for asking, but first you use 150 grit to smooth the drywall fillings, then you go for 100 grit in the corners and finish with 120 grit for the entire ceiling. I this the correct order? Aren't you scratching the wall??? Great vid anyway!! Great job!
Do you wipe off the dust left after sanding before you paint? I always do and wonder if it is a waste of time. I thought paint doesn't adhere well to dust and I assumed that meant sanding dust too. Thanks. I love watching your channel. Great tips!
I only brush off dust if there is a lot of it. Mostly just the corners.
@@vancouvercarpenter thank you.
What light did you use to check for deficiencies?
Thank you!
PLEASE ADVISE
Hi, great video
Quick question about sand paper
Please guide on whi h sandpaper to use in what situation
I will be painting my flat soon but I'm not sure what paper to use for filling, the whole wall/ceiling, wood trim, doors etc
Thanks in advance
Would you recommend using Zinsser 123 for stained wood trim? (not glossy, just stained). Thanks for all your advice!
Good job (again) Ben......
If I use Metallic Paint, should I sand in between coats? Would I sand out the metallic texture of the paint?
Do you dust off the ceiling before you paint. You mentioned "it's ready to paint" after you sanded it.
I don't actually. I know a lot of people who swear by that method but you will find just as many who don't. I'm one of the don't. I would if it was super dusty. It's just a quick brush.
Do you ever wash the walls/ceiling with TSP prior to painting?
It is my experience that if you don't wash it first you will have a mess when you paint it.
Like the tips but here in Texas we have textured walls and ceilings.
Do you not have to wipe them down after sanding?
Great video, thank you. I used Bin123 to spot prime my ceiling and the primer actually flashed through the finish paint. What recommendations would you have to prevent that from happening? (I ultimately had to re prime the whole ceiling then when I laid the finish it all covered without flashing - but that was a real pain)
Hi Ben...no need to wipe down after last sanding? I've read people using a damp cloth or tack rag. I just skim coated my reno and plan on using drywall primer/sealer and want to do it right. After finish sanding should I wipe down walls before drywall primer/sealer?
Thanks man
Thanks for the great videos...
After I prime a wall should i go over it all with sanding again before paint? (new drywall job)
We use yellow paint tint it covers easily also
Good tips.
You the best 😀
what if your paint is a "one coat" variety that includes "primer". I suppose separate priming not necessary
My ceiling I patch a hole size of a quater with all purpose mud put it turn yellow did i do some thing wrong ?
What about using45 min quick set to fill the imperfections?
You could use it, but any of the quick set stuff has hardeners that allow it to set so quickly. They don't sand down as nice, or leave as nice a finish as a light mud.
Do you roller or paint sprayer ?
Nice video
Who makes the foam backed sanding paper? Im unable to find it anywhere. Awesome video as always! Looking forward to your trim series
I don't think the sandpaper has the foam itself. The sander has a foam underpad
Can i sand a celing with a hand sander? Also what grit sand paper should i use
Hey buddy I can use kills than after a cieling paint?
Thought this was going to turn into a Canadian Bob Ross clip when you tinted the mud. We need just a little Phthalo blue...
😂
Happy accidents
That's some funny stuff...still laughing!!!
Do you not wipe the sand dust off the ceiling before priming?
If I skim a ceiling, do I have repair the torn paper from the drywall before I skim or just skim over it?
Nice
Will this work on american ceilings?
Do you prep walls the same way?
Pretty much.
is the primer/sealer you used necessary if you have a paint with sealer in it?
Hi Tom; in my case I used the Zinsser because it seals all; drywall and old oil paint. If you paint a surface that's in an older place, and you don't know what paint was used before, it's best to use a sealer like this. We have a house that was never primed. They just painted it and it never stopped absorbing paint unevenly (mud in some areas, oil paint in others and in some spots lifting because oil was used. Zinsser stopped all that.
Do you wipe down the dust after sanding?
Add a dehumidifier for even faster drying
Are the walls flat with out texture ?
Here in Canada we sometimes have textured ceilings but always flat walls.
Can’t find this anywhere :(
thanks I will need all the advice I can get Hee Hee
Love your videos and explanations. I have a textured ceiling with a roof like pitch in the middle. Also cracks running lengthwise where the 2 pitch meets if that makes sense. How can I fix those cracks without scraping the entire ceiling? Thanks and cheers from Pitt Meadows BC.
If it is how I am picturing it I believe latex caulking would fix the problem.Latex caulking tends to shrink a bit so I would do 2 coats at least 8 hours apart.
How to paint popcorn ceiling?
Why doesn't blue show through?
Not sure priming is nessecery with the paint I use
It might not be. What's your product and what do you use for filling?
It is unless you are using patch with primer, but even then they need two coats over them or they will flash through because the millage isn’t thick enough.
For the time it takes to spot prime,it is good reassurance.
Over kill. Use a ultra flat ceiling paint and lay it off right and you won’t have any issues......
Ben, try not to push the paint out of the roller to avoid reloading. Once you try a light touch on the fully loaded roller, you'll love the finish.
My ceiling is textured and painting it such a chore.
i just use few drops of paint pigment
Yeah... I notice you had the windows closed while using 1 2 3... or as refer to it, "Cancer in a Can." BAD idea... that stuff is deadly!
Its a water based primer, not going to give you cancer
“Boogers” 😂 Great tips!
Is Primer more soaky than coaty?
Hehee, “…a bunch of boogers.”
My trick: Paying a professionnal!!! ah ah ah
Boogers. 👃
☝️
you are so cute.
"Let's not drag this one out, guys."
Yeah right, he kept going after the ad.
No he didn't. I'm... I'm unsure how to feel about this.
😂
Why take everything off from the ceiling!?...just cut around it. Your working more by taking everything off and then putting back on. Use presto patch for hole sit dries within minutes instead of drywall mud....tour doing to much son 🤦🏻♂️