Enjoy watching your vids. Retired but your vids make me want to get into it again!Forty five years as pro painter in Aus but never seen a corner roller.Still learning
Great, no nonsense video......ive seen quite a few videos on this subject with Dec's applying the mist coat as though it's a finish..lol....introducing steps that are a waste of time, as we all know it's rare to have a new plaster job that is without any need for snagging/fine filling. I simply apply the mist coat to seal the porous surface and to highlight the areas that need repairing.
Most new builds these days have silicone applied round all the windows internally. I often find the silicone pulls the paint off the fresh plaster. The reason for this is because the fresh plaster has not had a mist coat around the window reveal, it should be cut in right up againt the frame.
Depends on the sleeve. Can go 18" rolling out is quick. Manufacturers say mist coat with the same top coat instead of trade matt now. Doesn't matter for new plots. Dulux heritage say sand down previous paint before applying.
That's rapid coverage, and I never came across the corner roller before? I've always used a brush, but that is clearly way, way faster, I really need to speed up my decorating, thanks!
Hi candleman, what paint did you use for the bare plaster, dulux trade?? also was it a 10 ltr tub or 15 ltr tub?? then the 3 ltrs of water to water it down so it soaks in, good tip, thanks i am learning a lot from you, if you get to paint the top coat on this room you have missed coat, would you give 1 or 2 top coats,? and what brand of emulsion do you like the best, and what would be your 2nd choice if on a budget......thanks kevin
Old skool gizza! Love it!! Just the way me old taught me but he made me cross roll everything 😂 To be honest though I have struggled in the past getting a decent roller finish on spray, also spray is a nightmare to touch up.
Hi Mark, Great work. Could you please advise what is the best thing to do with PVA stains on the freshly plastered walls? My plasterers decided to do the ceilings last which has left splashes of bonding coat on the walls and is now showing through even after the second emulsion coat, which is very frustrating! We sanded it slightly and prepped the walls but no difference! Your comment would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
first off fella its a mist coat and secondly it depends what firm you work for. some boss men get all there plots based out by a team that just do mist coating and some bosses hate the walls being sprayed like this fellas and the painters have to do them by roller.
Does it matter if I water down way more than what is quoted on the tin. My tin said 1 part water to 9 parts paint but I watered down 2 paint kettles of paint with one paint kettle of water so will this be OK?
Hi Mark, I'm currently painting my own house inside. I have the same purdy pole you're using and Hamilton perfection medium pile sleeve (i was suggested these) I noticed every time you finished rolling and you go to get some new paint on the roller, your sleeve is always looking fluffy, like it's carrying alot of paint. When i finished rolling a wall and i go to get put paint onto my sleeve, it seems like the sleeve is compacted and not fluffy. It's not due to paint still being in the sleeve because when i'm rolling the wall there is no more paint coming off the sleeve onto the wall. Any suggestions to why?
The pile of the sleeve you’re using is to small, I’m a new building house painter & we would never dream of using those sleeves you used on your home for the simple reason they don’t hold enough paint
@@EmiMartinezVillaLegend Appreciate the reply Paul. I paid somebody to do it in the end. I gave up after 1 room. Any suggestions on the sleeve you use? For the future when maybe one of my children rope me into painting some rooms.
@@hithere3035 something like a 12 inch polyamide roller sleeve would be ideal for you to use at home, they’re very similar to the one Mark is using in this video he’s using a 15 inch here I myself use 18 inch ones
proper painter took me a while to find a pro awesome tips cheers , deffo getting a corner roller now, got my mates 7 bed complete house and ensuites, to paint all new plaster , I got a new Wagner pro to help , got any tips on spraying dude?
Cool, going to buy one. There's no big brand corner rollers on ebay. There's a few no makes and a fit for the job 1. Didn't know if dulux, purdy Hamilton done them. I'll buy a cheap one of the cheap ones and see how it goes
It's 10-litre tubs - he's a pro, so we should assume he doesn't use consumer-size 5l tins, but he does actually confirm it below. Therefore, he is talking about a mix of at least 30% water. Some pros say 20%, some say 50%, so that seems like a good compromise.
I used Dulux plaster sealer on our new conservatory and the subsequent paint finish has lasted really well (years now) and looks nice. I imagine it to be PVA based though not sure. So question is why not just use very dilute PVA? If dilute enough, it doesn't leave a film but does seal for painting.
@@hardworker8030 before mist coat. In that way I am sure the corner bead gets a proper coat on the surface. I know it's much easier after the first coat to apply the primer, and your budget is tight on site jobs.
@@hardworker8030 a clear sealant, stabiliser at first. Johnstones has one or you can look for Bagar Prim primer. Both are water based, no flashing or flaking.
@@wallingtonfilming what make of roller sleeve was you using mate ? Ive always used purdy colossus/ extra 9" 12" but they don't do a 15"and the 18" can get very tiring and i find them a little too big for house bashing. Ive used corner rollers for years for first coating, be nice if they were easier to purchase with screw on rathen than crappy push on.
Whats all this talk of 'mist' coat?...lol..double coat?, I bet the spess dont say that lol Two on the ceilings, two on the walls, woodwork gets smashed in at the same time, (along with the pipes!) gloss up in the morning..pub by 12, 1200 quid in your pocket for three days work...lovely Gorrn the house bashers!
Just my 2 pence...get a bit longer extention pole mate so your arms dont get tired by having them unnaturally stretched in the air while rolling the ceilings Also, by watching your videos i realized that you never done any of high quality painting in expensive, high standard apartments costing in excess of 1 million up... What you doing is just f.....g splashing the paint on to the wall as quick as possible If you would have been given diamond eggshell or dismond matt to paint all your painting would be spoiled And its not hate...it is just what it is Sorry mate
This fella should have his own TV series.... learnt so much and is my go to guy if attempting something ive not done.. FANTASTIC
Enjoy watching your vids. Retired but your vids make me want to get into it again!Forty five years as pro painter in Aus but never seen a corner roller.Still learning
Great, no nonsense video......ive seen quite a few videos on this subject with Dec's applying the mist coat as though it's a finish..lol....introducing steps that are a waste of time, as we all know it's rare to have a new plaster job that is without any need for snagging/fine filling. I simply apply the mist coat to seal the porous surface and to highlight the areas that need repairing.
Most new builds these days have silicone applied round all the windows internally. I often find the silicone pulls the paint off the fresh plaster. The reason for this is because the fresh plaster has not had a mist coat around the window reveal, it should be cut in right up againt the frame.
You are a legend. I love your no nonsense style to painting. You are really good.
Depends on the sleeve. Can go 18" rolling out is quick. Manufacturers say mist coat with the same top coat instead of trade matt now. Doesn't matter for new plots. Dulux heritage say sand down previous paint before applying.
good job Mark that sort of work would make an old man of you very quick Best wishes from Northern Ireland
Hey what the sleeve your using ?
I am a 6 ft 19 st painter for 35 years and still use a 9 inch roller got a problem see the wife
That's rapid coverage, and I never came across the corner roller before? I've always used a brush, but that is clearly way, way faster, I really need to speed up my decorating, thanks!
Hi candleman, what paint did you use for the bare plaster, dulux trade?? also was it a 10 ltr tub or 15 ltr tub?? then the 3 ltrs of water to water it down so it soaks in, good tip, thanks i am learning a lot from you, if you get to paint the top coat on this room you have missed coat, would you give 1 or 2 top coats,?
and what brand of emulsion do you like the best, and what would be your 2nd choice if on a budget......thanks kevin
Old skool gizza! Love it!! Just the way me old taught me but he made me cross roll everything 😂
To be honest though I have struggled in the past getting a decent roller finish on spray, also spray is a nightmare to touch up.
Hi What brand of roller cage are you using here? Thanks
Excellent video will keep playing it to husband until he does the newly plastered walls
Hi Mark, Great work. Could you please advise what is the best thing to do with PVA stains on the freshly plastered walls? My plasterers decided to do the ceilings last which has left splashes of bonding coat on the walls and is now showing through even after the second emulsion coat, which is very frustrating! We sanded it slightly and prepped the walls but no difference! Your comment would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Elham Mousavian
Can you send me a pic on fb messager?
I need help with this. Please help! What’s your Facebook!
Buy and airless paint sprayer!! Can Miss coat whole of a 3 bed semi in 1 day. If you got a loade of site work it's well worth £1600
Ye got just got one for exactly that ;)
first off fella its a mist coat and secondly it depends what firm you work for. some boss men get all there plots based out by a team that just do mist coating and some bosses hate the walls being sprayed like this fellas and the painters have to do them by roller.
@@CARLIN4737 Only real painters roll 😀
Keep up the good work. Enjoyable videos and informative.
Best painting vids on RUclips
Wish my husband could paint that quick.
what brand corner roller are you using?
My plasterer suggested I use Leyland super leytex trade paint as a mist coat, is this OK?
sorry i forgot to ask in my post below, what is your choice for rollers and paint brushes, (purdy)??? and on a budget, ??, thanks kevin
I had a professional painter come and mist coat but after 2 top coats of finished colour it’s patchy -he wasn’t sure what was wrong -any thoughts ?
Have you considered using a spray gun when mist coating?
No that's too much hassle and masking. 😄
what roller brand and nap size are you using?
Rota or Hamilton long pile 🎥🕯☕️🚬
Is the Hamilton the green one and do you use same one on topcoat thx
Would that be base coat and top coat?
absolutely brilliant video💪👍
where did you get the corner roller from with that sleeve
Scott bob Ebay
should i use a roller with a short or long pile for the base coat? also should it be microfiber or woven one?
slybunda
Use a long pile
Good vid. Would you recommend treating the corner beads before misting?
Where can i get a pair of whites that hang low like that making me look smart and fresh every day like you.
How much do you get for base coating on those plots Mark ?
Does it matter if I water down way more than what is quoted on the tin. My tin said 1 part water to 9 parts paint but I watered down 2 paint kettles of paint with one paint kettle of water so will this be OK?
Hi Mark, I'm currently painting my own house inside. I have the same purdy pole you're using and Hamilton perfection medium pile sleeve (i was suggested these) I noticed every time you finished rolling and you go to get some new paint on the roller, your sleeve is always looking fluffy, like it's carrying alot of paint. When i finished rolling a wall and i go to get put paint onto my sleeve, it seems like the sleeve is compacted and not fluffy. It's not due to paint still being in the sleeve because when i'm rolling the wall there is no more paint coming off the sleeve onto the wall. Any suggestions to why?
The pile of the sleeve you’re using is to small, I’m a new building house painter & we would never dream of using those sleeves you used on your home for the simple reason they don’t hold enough paint
@@EmiMartinezVillaLegend Appreciate the reply Paul. I paid somebody to do it in the end. I gave up after 1 room. Any suggestions on the sleeve you use? For the future when maybe one of my children rope me into painting some rooms.
@@hithere3035 something like a 12 inch polyamide roller sleeve would be ideal for you to use at home, they’re very similar to the one Mark is using in this video he’s using a 15 inch here I myself use 18 inch ones
Hi m8 the pile can go flat if you run the roller too dry as well, think that’s wat your getting at
I'm one of them wanker that uses a 12inch roller 😁
I done first thin layers can use second mist coat same pain amste pain mat
hi mate what corner roller are you useing?
Really good video
Will be painting my wall soon and thanks for this brilliant information..keep up the good work Candleman 🕯️🕯️🕯️
proper painter took me a while to find a pro awesome tips cheers , deffo getting a corner roller now, got my mates 7 bed complete house and ensuites, to paint all new plaster , I got a new Wagner pro to help , got any tips on spraying dude?
Where can you buy one of the corner rollers?
Colin Redpath
Ebay ☕🕯🚬
Cool, going to buy one. There's no big brand corner rollers on ebay. There's a few no makes and a fit for the job 1. Didn't know if dulux, purdy Hamilton done them. I'll buy a cheap one of the cheap ones and see how it goes
Thanks for the video i have learnt some great tips
Great Vids! When u say water down with 3 litres of water to a tub of paint, what we talking 10L tubs, 5L tubs? Cheers 🖒
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It's 10-litre tubs - he's a pro, so we should assume he doesn't use consumer-size 5l tins, but he does actually confirm it below. Therefore, he is talking about a mix of at least 30% water. Some pros say 20%, some say 50%, so that seems like a good compromise.
Hi. What sleeve do you recommend to use? Medium or long pile? Thank you
long ofcourse
I used Dulux plaster sealer on our new conservatory and the subsequent paint finish has lasted really well (years now) and looks nice. I imagine it to be PVA based though not sure. So question is why not just use very dilute PVA? If dilute enough, it doesn't leave a film but does seal for painting.
Why roll instead of spray and backroll?
Hi
Any recommendations as to whats the best corner roller/sleeve you use ? 👍
Stephen Martin
Dulux if you can find one 🎨🎨🎨☕☕
how bigs the tub you use of paint pls answer
bradley ballard
10 Ltr tubs
top man for the quick reply
Is there 18 inch roller ? You vids are cool candle man 🍺🕯
Yes but 18” r just that bit to big 4 cupboards under stairs stick with 15”🕯☕️🚬
@@wallingtonfilming ok buddy 15" roller it shall be... 🕯🍺🛠🚬🍩
theres a 24 inch etc
Thanks for the clip but why are you painting over wires
Those wires will end up in the walls.
I've always used a 12"
good job .
Fuck me,!! I can see your not on daywork Mark,! 😂😂😂. respect from Dave, I was a housebashing Spread,,So I know where your coming from,! 👍👍👍👌🇬🇧
Speed graco
Thanks very useful
well said matey.... just keep my 18 inch close to hand ... 😉
No BIN primer on corner beads? It will be rusty in a year. 👍
Do you use bin primer before or after the mist coat.
@@hardworker8030 before mist coat. In that way I am sure the corner bead gets a proper coat on the surface. I know it's much easier after the first coat to apply the primer, and your budget is tight on site jobs.
Would you know what you can paint over polished plaster.
@@hardworker8030 a clear sealant, stabiliser at first. Johnstones has one or you can look for Bagar Prim primer. Both are water based, no flashing or flaking.
18 inch ok for behind radiators but for bigger areas I use a 25 inch purdey colossus
size isn't everything love
@@garnhamr it is on price pal
It's all about size with you aint it? lol
Darren Greenshields
So the girls say, I never hear them complaining 👱🏽♀️👩🏼👍
Why dont you use a striking brush?
@@wallingtonfilming what make of roller sleeve was you using mate ? Ive always used purdy colossus/ extra 9" 12" but they don't do a 15"and the 18" can get very tiring and i find them a little too big for house bashing. Ive used corner rollers for years for first coating, be nice if they were easier to purchase with screw on rathen than crappy push on.
can i work with you for nothing for a week. I'd pick up shit loads
im one of them wankers that cut in with a brush lmao ;)
Spray it 😊
Good job thank you
Yes
GRATE JOB
😆😆😆🌟🌟🌟😆😆😆
It's Charlie Chaplin
Not gonna lie lol, this level of quality isn't going to cut it with the rich folks or if you plan to put some expensive technic on those walls.
looking up painting ceiling? where are your goggles..
'Base coat' ?????
Corner rollers leave a terrible finish use a sticker pal
Whats all this talk of 'mist' coat?...lol..double coat?, I bet the spess dont say that lol
Two on the ceilings, two on the walls, woodwork gets smashed in at the same time, (along with the pipes!) gloss up in the morning..pub by 12, 1200 quid in your pocket for three days work...lovely
Gorrn the house bashers!
if your that clever why don't you get a paint sprayer
As he explained - his boss says no.
Cant spray because it dose a good job LMAO
Rico Caswell I would spray that room any day of the week!! Be stupid not too if you can 😂
Candle man the size of the roller is not important, it’s how you use it that matters...🥸😏🕯
Just my 2 pence...get a bit longer extention pole mate so your arms dont get tired by having them unnaturally stretched in the air while rolling the ceilings
Also, by watching your videos i realized that you never done any of high quality painting in expensive, high standard apartments costing in excess of 1 million up...
What you doing is just f.....g splashing the paint on to the wall as quick as possible
If you would have been given diamond eggshell or dismond matt to paint all your painting would be spoiled
And its not hate...it is just what it is
Sorry mate