i have just realised.. i hold my paint roller the wrong way, being right handed i always have the bend of the roller pointing to my right.. even if i start at the right hand side.. dunno of that makes any difference.?
Think of a paint roller frame as an arrow. Paint roller shaft holding paint roller skin is the pointer. Starting from left to right, have roller frame pointing right. If you start from right to left, have roller frame pointing to left. Always keeping roller frame same direction, never flipping it over after putting more paint on roller each time.
@@davidlam8611 i been doing that for the past two years, it not feels weird if i hold the the other way, however, from what i can see it makes no difference.
I made the mistake of doing all the cutting in 2 bedrooms, thinking I'd take a break and then roll the walls in a couple of days. Now, I'm learning that all the cut ins are going to show because they dried and they're going to have that 'framing effect'. I still haven't rolled the walls yet. Is there anything I can do to minimize the framing problem or correct the situation?
Lost track of just how many videos I've watched on painting, thus might just be the best. Superb
Thank you for this video!! Finally some straightforward painting tips.
Really excellent tips!
Not a lengthy video but right to the point on some Great tips & advice for sure...thumbs up👍👍
So concise and useful. Thanks.
i have just realised.. i hold my paint roller the wrong way, being right handed i always have the bend of the roller pointing to my right.. even if i start at the right hand side.. dunno of that makes any difference.?
Think of a paint roller frame as an arrow. Paint roller shaft holding paint roller skin is the pointer. Starting from left to right, have roller frame pointing right. If you start from right to left, have roller frame pointing to left. Always keeping roller frame same direction, never flipping it over after putting more paint on roller each time.
@@davidlam8611 i been doing that for the past two years, it not feels weird if i hold the the other way, however, from what i can see it makes no difference.
I made the mistake of doing all the cutting in 2 bedrooms, thinking I'd take a break and then roll the walls in a couple of days. Now, I'm learning that all the cut ins are going to show because they dried and they're going to have that 'framing effect'. I still haven't rolled the walls yet. Is there anything I can do to minimize the framing problem or correct the situation?
Yeah watch the video above 😂
a good knowledge....sir, can you please tell me the colour name of paint you are using for demo in painting technique
This wall can have one coat of paint cut and rolled in 5 1/2 minutes by one person with a 3" brush, a 9" roller, and the right attitude.
I thought it was mini roller not midi :-/
no tape paint on the trim ...otherwise good advice