No masking tape, no floor covering, overspray will be everywhere. No back rolling, spraying in every direction...maybe it would look good to the untrained eye, but not to real painters.
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. I frame $1,00,000+ homes. They spray pretty much everything. You get a smooth finish that most high end homeowners want. Plus there is no need to backroll if you prime the wall and have good paint(which he mentions he does in the video description if your dumb ass can read)
1:51 smears paint on carpet 2:07 sprays window sill 2:16 sprays window sill again 2:46 sprays phone jack and cover 3:33 sprays trim near door because his shield is too short 4:36 sprays door trim at bottom 4:41 sprays door trim at left side 6:07 forgets to paint the top of the window frame 7:32 paints ceiling 8:08 paints top of door frame Where do I hire this artist!?!
A Mc He’s 100% correct the paintwork is terribly poor in quality. Fast, like fast food doesn’t make it good.....oh and it’s you’re not your and you have a double space between two words. Ironic 😂😂😂
@A Mc he's got a good point. Idk about you but I'd rather someone take there time when painting my room and get it done properly without mistakes even if it takes slightly longer.
You are 100% right overspry is a fact touch up and heavy window cleaning is a must the room is not fully painted untill is fully cleaned and ready to move in
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@@JW-_ that's foreal, cause I just said the same thing to lady the other day, and you can have your location off and phone could be off to and it still do it...
Amazing that people are STILL commenting on this 7 years later without reading the description. He is spraying a first coat in an empty room where the carpet is going to be replaced and the trim will be painted later. The 2nd coat is going to be backrolled to even out the paint film, the 1st coat is just to get some color on the wall. He is not finish spraying. He's a wizard with that spray shield, especially since he is a first year painter. They didn't even let me touch a sprayer my first 2 years except to set it up/tear it down. For those concerned about the ceiling, he doesn't specify but likely will be masking the walls with masking film the next day to spray the ceiling which will give it a clean straight line. For those concerned about doing more prep work....they emptied the room. It appears that the trim is all caulked because I don't see any seams/cracks. The outlets are covered with blue tape. The cable outlet looks like it was already painted before, so he is merely going over something that's already painted. Other than the window and maybe the doorknobs, what else should he have done? Cover the nasty carpet that's being ripped out in a couple days? For those concerned about the window frame....WHAT WINDOW FRAME? There is no trim around the window. It's drywall framed and he sprays it. Pro painters are taught to spray as much as possible because it's fast and efficient. His spray technique has improved and hopefully he lets go of the trigger now and then. He uses a 411 tip which spreads the fan out to 8" with an orifice size of 0.011". That means he is not putting much paint on, just enough to put some color on the walls, so that the 2nd coat will cover nicely and even out with the backrolling. This dude got a good education in painting and is probably making a ton of money now. My only peeve is that he didn't mask the window as there is definitely a paint cloud in that room that the camera doesn't show. Live and learn. After the 2nd coat, ceiling, and trim are painted, this room will look as good as someone that cuts/rolls it out without a sprayer or someone that masks all of the trim as opposed to using the shield. But in a fraction of the time. Most of you naysayers don't even know what you're looking at or how the painting process unfolds. Or you're a painter/former painter that is being a cutthroat dirtbag because you think that the one way you know how to paint is the only way to paint. He's not showing a finished product. He's showing 1 step among many. And again, he is the first one to say that his spray technique is not perfect, if you bothered to read the description. Some of you people just can't wait to dump on others I guess. And having a cousin, friend, or dog that's been a painter for 20 years doesn't make you a painter by proxy. Well done amigo!
I'm actually buying a air brush painter to paint my new house I'm moving in. But I also want to paint houses myself so I'm Goin to watch more. This video is great. Should I paint walls first?or ceiling?
@@MrStonerlyfe With no experience I would not recommend this . Cut and roll your walls which also takes experience to do it right as painting is not a hobby . This guy is spraying walls In an apartment complex where quality doesn't matter , he likely has painted this same room 20 times .Painting in this manner would not fly in a nice home. Typically you do all your prep work first such as sanding and caulking . Paint the ceilings and the trim first then the walls last .
@@MrStonerlyfe There are lots of factors regarding how to unfold the painting process. First, I agree with Manchesterexplorer....spraying is not something you pick up by watching youtube. Most of us work under another painter for 1-4 years to learn all the ins & outs. A person can really make a mess with a sprayer, but without good masking and caulking, you will flat out ruin everything. If you insist on spraying then ideally you would do all the painting before you move in while the house is empty. Prep all the trim and cover everything(windows, hardware, appliances, floors). Using an airless sprayer is like setting off a paint bomb inside the house. Spray the trim. Let it dry overnight then mask the walls from floor to ceiling to protect the new trim. Then spray and back-roll all the ceilings. Let dry overnight. Now you can tear down all masking and mask the baseboards and window sills. Keep the floor covered. Now you can brush and roll walls. If you want to also spray and back-roll walls, you can, but it will require a whole lot more masking. I would spray trim first, then mask off all trim to spray walls, then mask the walls off to spray ceilings. The only companies I know that do it this way are the ones with a few guys to do all the masking. Having an A+ masking game is how pro painters make money. They call us painters, but really we are paint preppers. We spend %80 or more of our time prepping to paint. Spraying inside an occupied and/or furnished house is a TALL order and not recommended. It forces you to break up the house into sections which increases the time required up to 5x and thus increases the cost when bidding jobs. My recommendation for a person with no spray experience is to hire a pro to, at least, paint the ceilings for you and preferrably the trim too. Then you can brush/roll walls yourself. If you brush the trim yourself, do it before the walls. It's way easier to cut in walls up to the trim, rather than cutting in trim up to the walls. If you cut in trim up against freshly painted walls, use blue tape to mask the walls around the trim to get nice lines. See? I told you there were lots of factors....These are just some basic scenarios. If you do any spraying, WEAR A RESPIRATOR! NOTE: "Masking" refers to anything from 1" - 2" blue or white tape, 9" -12" paper, 4' -6' masking film(for windows), 9' -12' masking film(for walls), and floorpaper(for hardwood or tile). Use drop cloths for carpet. First thing to check out is how to use a handmasker. Hope this helps.
@@alexaronow9316 that doesn't matter. things change on jobs every second. it takes literally seconds to lay down a tarp. who is to say people complained and they added to the description that the carpet was getting replaced. people are going to nit pick. If you are going to make a video showing how bad ass you think you are make sure it's legit. Carpets aren't always replaced. One of my investors had a painter come in and spray his units. and assumed all the flooring was being replaced. made a mess and then learned not all the flooring was being replaced. it then had to be replaced. However. for those who do spray walls this is how EVERYONE does it. they still take a minute to plastic off the windows and put down tarps and cover electrical. this was still half ass.
@@DoubleD72 hah well I'm going to take their word for it and not try to armchair quarterback someone else's work. Who gives a shit about your past experiences on jobsites honestly? Go make a video of you painting a room how you think it should be done and I'll check it out!
I actually used this method as a painter. Its great in cheap rentals before the flooring goes back in. The overspray will get all over everything, ceiling fan, door knobs, carpet, windows, which he has no regard for. He did it fast, but there's no quality to what he just did. I was cringing during this video.
I can tell you that all that overspray still landed on that trim doesn’t matter how fast it’s done it if it looks bad also you can see every single spot he stopped spraying just saying🤷🏽♂️
Wow..not only do you not know a thing about painting but your also to dumb to read the description to figure out what's going on before you comment 😆🤣😳😳😆😆
True Star I can see why you painted like that . You don’t know . Lack of experience . Maybe do a spell check next time bud . Maybe get some whites before u make another video . Take some pride in your job .
So.. I'm watching this video to figure out a few things. 1. What type of sprayer would be good for latex paint indoors. I'm painting an entire house here in a few weeks. They are replacing the carpet and tile they have so flooring isn't a problem. They have the same color base boards I believe. Idk can one of you guys give me some advice?
I been a spray man since 82 and I can’t believe some of the comments, is there over spray prob a touch sure, but we don’t know the details don’t just assume it’s a quick job, it maybe the job the owner wants fast and cheep so don’t judge so quick, I got a Hundo that says this guy can outpsray and one of you that are giving him a hard time, he has a talent that not many can achieve the shield wok is impressive ya need a bit of corner experience but don’t let these guys get ya down man, because you got it in ya and it’s a rarity these days to find someone who can run a gun and not just say they can, I own my own show since 2004 keep up the work man you have it👍
I also thought he was awesome if it was me I would have had that paint in my hair and on ceiling when I fell off ladder lol not to mention floor and windows and that’s just with a roller why I pay people to do it for me
Yeah some of these comments are ridiculous. But quick job or not. It was done well and I enjoyed it. I painted my living room ceiling yesterday and wanted to cry with that same roller. It was so frustrating I wanted to throw the whole bucket 🪣 up to the ceiling 🤣😂🤣
@@williamfreeman3331 agreed anyone who thinks this man can spray is not a spray man at least not in a environment where the jobs pay more than 10 dollars an hour
That's quick but Mr Bean painted a room in under 5 minutes by lighting a stick of dynamite stuck inside a big tin of paint, I saw it with my very own eyes 😂
I spray rooms like this too. To help alleviate atomized paint particles settling on other unwanted areas I concocted a strong exhaust fan system to blow out the window, taking the atomized air with it. Room doesn't even fill enough to irritate my eyes. Works very well
Thank god someone has half a mind in this comment section. This will look like absolute dog shit when it dries. And just because he covered the trim with the shield so he didn't directly paint it, when he's 2 ft above it spraying with no Shield there all the over spray just falls down onto it. Plus the door hardware, and the ceiling, and the floor lol. Yes the room is now a different color and I guess technically he did paint the room in under 6 minutes. But I could build a shed in one hour doesn't mean it's going to stay up longer than a day. Just like this guy's room is going to look like absolute shit when it's dry
Yes, I would like to see the finish against the trim and baseboards. He uses the metal shield , without cleaning it the way it should be done. Also the cut against the ceiling must be a horror case. Anyone can paint fast like that. I am a painting contractor here in Canada, and can tell you ,that was fast, but a far cry from a professional paint job.
Fucking big facts! Been painting for 12 years and would never do what he just did. The overspray all over the unprotected floor, the uneven drying due the horrible spray technique and lack of back rolling. Just because your fast doesn't mean your good.
I use my Graco to foliar feed plants, and the only time I've ever painted anything was my bedroom in middle school with a roller, but even I could tell this was crap work. You know how? I read the manual. I know, I'm a rare breed among millennials.
@@andrewh.8890 No, you, airless paint sprayers are cultivation done right. We're the one's voluntarily removing carcinogenic PGRs without the need for government regulation. We are the American dream, treating cancer and shit, lol.
Here's a good comparison: USING A ROLLER 1) have to continuously stop painting to refill the roller tray 2) the roller does not do corners well, you have to do a before, or after, corners job using a brush etc. 3) have to use a ladder to get up high, or (clumsily) use an extension pole, which greatly slows the rolling-on of paint. Very slow because when you move the ladder, you either have to take the roller pan of paint down off the ladder, or move the ladder very slowly/carefully 4) at clean-up, you have to clean the roller (minimum), perhaps the pan, and the brush-used-for-corners USING HIS TECHNIQUE - no stopping to re-fill paint pan - use of ladder is not slowed by the hassle of the paint roller pan full of paint - don't need a brush or other tool for corners - no pre- or post-paint step - at clean-up, run water through the paint sprayer I just got done rolling a 1200 sqft home. After seeing this, I'm never, never, never never never EVER rolling again. Never never never EVER. I'm spending the $500 on the paint machine. My god it took a week to paint that place. Never, never, never ever rolling again. It would take about 3 minutes with a razor blade tool to scrape off any overspray on the windows. NOTE: You have to do that when you roll, too. Splatters.
Change the glass? Umm no anyone that works construction knows you just use a razor and scrape it. Paint comes right off. I don't even mask windows. I'm not a painter we specialise in tile but also do whole home remodels. So we do paint electrical drywall baseboard framing etc..
The only time you can really get a good finish by just spraying and not back rolling is with flat paint, and generally on ceilings... if it's walls it really only works well on raw drywall Unprimed, so it absorbs more evenly. If it has a sheen especially with natural lighting you will see every sag in the paint. Also when you spray you stop and start spraying as little as possible or you get spits from your gun.
Also covering the baseboard doesn’t stop overspray from submitting to gravity. Tbh like you said his stop and go method with the sprayer would not satisfy high end clients who are trying to finish their house before they move in, mostly because you can’t use a brush and roller to touch up any wall that’s been sprayed and there will always be scuffs and dings from moving in. Only use this method if the floor will be changed and when walls ceilings are same color.
Way more complicated than that. Back rolling is something you do only when it's needed not because someone told you you should always do it after spraying. The why I'm doing something is more important and doing something because that's the only way you know how is a poor level of understanding. I'll leave this video here to further prove my point: ruclips.net/video/LS2yJqaFuAs/видео.html
@@RedRyz3n Properly Back rolling siding or walls always produces a better finish that just sprayed. Take this from a 35 painter that has worked successfully for myself for 30 years. Spraying without back rolling or brushing looks much better in trim, cabinets but not walls.
Only time is do this is 1.) I had like 30 apartment rooms to do 2.) If we already planned on Replacing the carpet 3.) I had a person come in after me to do touch up 🤣
@@sk818factory5 no it is not, paint has a dry fall rating, that is dependent on humidity, air temperature and tip size. In a room with the size of tip he is using, the paint is certainly has not had the time or exposure to heat and air to meet the proudct dryfall rating. There is overspray every where guaranteed. Maybe not a TON but it is definitely everywhere around. Probably never noticed until well after the check was cashed and down the road
Great job guys and the fact that the over spray is little to none some people need to stop hating respect the hustle.Peace love and Respect stop hating.
It's always great to see a young craftsman applying his skills of the trade. Try turning your tip horizontal to the handle for better control, especially up high and down low. If a man, or woman, learns to paint they will always be able to make a good living. Good job buddy.
@SBB1809 i refurbished a house nd had to do it in 5 days, i used a sprayer and made 3 thousand pounds in 5 days. painters make a lot if you can run your quotes right
that's the dumbest shit i've read today lol. who the fuck is gonna work for $10. good seasoned painters in the trade make some pretty good wages in the union. bad joke son get a job
Don’t get too excited it probably looks like shit in person. There literally is no reason he shouldn’t have at least backrolled and changed the name to painting a room in 10 minutes.
This is what we call in the trades a “piss coat”. No back role, overspray on windows, doesn’t spay in same direction but fast and cheep. Guy must be used to painting shit apartments.
Glad I read this comment. I sprayed my house recently during renovation works and what a nightmare it is... Great for the mist coat but never again for the top coat. Too much overspray with these things.
Lmao! I work a few cheap landlords in my city and they really couldn’t care the quality just so long as it’s done on the cheap! So much sad truth in this statement.. it’s hard for me as someone that takes great pride in my work to just blast thru something like this, especially when I’m the type of person that immediately spots the flaws in work like this..
I've never airless sprayed before, but I'm about to. - I wonder if they sell the long, light piece he uses for masking or if you have to make them? - Why wouldn't you start at the top? It requires the most strength and the overspray would go down where it would be painted over and not cause roughness or dull spots. - I was amazed there was no overspray but from the comments of users I learned not to be amazed. There was plenty of overspray and the real take-away was the less than 9 minutes, not that it would anything anyone would want to do. That was also valuable information. I will mask things well like I see with Idaho Painter.
Sprayed the ceiling around the 7:30 mark. And quit defending a shit paint.job ppl. This is the exact reason painters get a shitty name. This was fast but not done well
Unless you have four or six to change it...quick...it hold pain at the edge for sure...done it b 4....been there done that...bet you overspray all over it door jams window's floor.🤣
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@@johng9562 I'm glad I saw your comment I'm going to get them to paint my bathroom and kitchen walls. I have no idea about painting but I want something that would be a little faster than the regular painting rolls.
The wall it covered simple. Can't believe people are so particular in the detail detail. Oh my god live in the room not the walls. Once pictures are up decoration really going to be that particular wowwwwwwwwww. Fuck it its done
1 Hour of getting supplies together, 1 hour moving out all the furniture, 1 hour taping off recepticles and window panes, 1 hour rolling and brushing paint on, 1 hour cleaning up your equipment, 1 hour removing tape and replacing receptacle covers, 1 hour putting furniture back into room. All in less than 9 minutes! This only works in New construction!
He's painting in an apartment complex so quality does not matter as it's speed painting, most apartment complex don't pay much so you have to speed paint. With two guys that are skilled with cutting and rolling in this type of "speed painting setting " this could of been painted almost as quickly as spraying . This video also doesn't show or factor in setting up the sprayer or having to clean it which takes a solid 30 minutes when it's all said and done if cleaned correctly , where as it would take about 5 minutes to set up a cut and roll kit . Notice how he said beat your record ? He's painted the same type of apartment 50 times lol . They're apartment complex painters . This would never fly in an actual house where quality matters , there's over spray everywhere I don't care what the video says.
@@Val-ee4hd What he did is nothing special , any experienced painter could do this . As I said its an apartment job with no fine details . This apartment has likely been painted 20 times or more depending on how old it is so quality is not a factor . I've been painting for over 20 year's , I started off painting in apartment complexes . It would take me and one guy about an Hour and a half to paint the walls in a 2 bedroom , kitchen and bath with cutting and rolling but it would be 100% complete with no touch ups etc. I am by no means insulting him as he is very skilled and I'd hire him in a second but painting these apartments is very repetitive and you get very good at it .
If people would just read your description of the video BEFORE making their comment: first coat with sprayer, 2nd coat rolled and the trim would be painted later! The carpet was getting replaced so you didn't have to deal with protecting the floor.
Could go through immediately after with a damp rag and wipe every bit of door, trim, and glass in about 5 minutes I'd say. It's not like it's totally blasted with paint.
9 minutes painting and 2 days to fix all clean up all the mess and re roll walls to cover thin areas painting is my passion for 27 years new construction and re paints never seen this behavior no talent at all.
@@carlospadilla9727 He did say one coat...and the time it is left before rolling will likely see some paints leave the wall on the roller...best time to roll is same time.
I can't believe it! This man did something that was FREAKIN' AMAZING ... and still got negative comments! Even if he had to do a second coat, it was still pretty impressive. GREAT JOB!!
As a union painter..... This is hacky bullshit🤣🤣 there's just going to be random spray marks everywhere. He should, if he wanted to spray without a back roll, have dusted/fogged the walls with lighter coats. Two/three. This will look like trash when all said and done.
It might be amazing to you. But you obviously don't use a sprayer everyday... People who do, we know that this magical 9 minute paint job- just cost somebody 5 to 10 hours of hard work fixing all of the white paint in the room that this dude just demolished.. not to mention those walls are gonna look like crap when they dry. On this magical video - you can't see Of the over spray that just got all over everything...
The comment section is awesome... Us painters must be the smartest in the trades. Myself included.. don't ask me how to paint something I'll hold your ass hostage.😅
same here... how i managed to get onto this video cuz i was watching weather videos before i got hooked onto the whole 9 yards. i want to take up painting but after reading the comments i am well put off. Plus i am thinking this guy needs to be paid £3.50 . that is how fast he did it in.
@@shure46 even with that shield I promise you there is over spray on the trim from going that fast. Even though that a low pressure tip when he moves that shield there's droplets still floating down
I've seen the best results with spraying the first coat. Then sand with 220 grit sandpaper. Then rolling the final coat. If new drywall, I like to seal it with a PVA primer, then sand it with 180 grit sandpaper, then perform the previously mentioned steps.
This has to be the most craziest video out therefor painters... Depending on your quality I'd have to see this up close to make decisions if it came out good or not. Even if you used flat or not
lilone idk, me and my wife just painted half our house with a newly purchased paint gun. shit looked horrible when it was wet but dried looking great. only spots that were a little light were near the window and above doors.
You can adjust the settings, and depending on tip size the wider the better, you over lap prior spray and it should be a nice coat really nice actually
lilone dont even have to get up close lol. when he was finishing the top of the 3rd wall with the doors on it at about head level u can see paint runs bad... Thats expected when u hold the gun 6 inches from the wall and over laps the next spray in other direction 75%. And he still dragged paint up the side of trim with his shield cuz he sprayed corner of door trim while blocking and spraying above base so I'm sure its on the ceiling too... did I've done commercial painting before and no matter how good you are with a gun you still ain't done. your still going to cut in regardless. I guarantee if anybody else walks in that room besides him and that camera guy they are going to say holy fuck this guy probably should have back rolled .Seeing he went side to side in the corners from both sides of each corner instead of going up and down in the corner I bet you those Corners are loaded right up with paint massive runs. but at the end I think they did call him a mechanic so maybe that's why he sprayed six inches from the wall cuz he's used to painting cars
yeeee but notice how nobody dares to flesh out any technicalities, like its some davinci code intelligence to proper painting technique. anyone with half a brain and a bit of time to practice can get the details of the technique down.
As a fellow painter how do you keep the overspray from getting onto the ceiling? There’s so much paint particles in the air that I would be afraid it would stick to the ceiling
I'm confused. Wouldn't the overspray get on everything not masked through the air? Little particles that you cant even see at the moment that floats and eventually lands on walls / ceilings/ doors/etc.. Might not see it from afar but you'll see little dots
No masking tape, no floor covering, overspray will be everywhere. No back rolling, spraying in every direction...maybe it would look good to the untrained eye, but not to real painters.
Patch work walls is a thing
Exactly.
Real painters don’t do messy work!!
I figured they were going to replace the carpet..
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. I frame $1,00,000+ homes. They spray pretty much everything. You get a smooth finish that most high end homeowners want. Plus there is no need to backroll if you prime the wall and have good paint(which he mentions he does in the video description if your dumb ass can read)
@@LostinYTblackhole At 8:59 that mask man went out the door on a permanent holiday.. just like that dirty paint job he did.. overspray
1:51 smears paint on carpet
2:07 sprays window sill
2:16 sprays window sill again
2:46 sprays phone jack and cover
3:33 sprays trim near door because his shield is too short
4:36 sprays door trim at bottom
4:41 sprays door trim at left side
6:07 forgets to paint the top of the window frame
7:32 paints ceiling
8:08 paints top of door frame
Where do I hire this artist!?!
A Mc He’s 100% correct the paintwork is terribly poor in quality. Fast, like fast food doesn’t make it good.....oh and it’s you’re not your and you have a double space between two words. Ironic 😂😂😂
@@waynehalliday1723 l laughed at him finishing with an exclamation mark instead of a question mark 😂
Brendan Kettle Bahaha I know right but it could have been a ranting statement....I guess 😂
@A Mc he's got a good point. Idk about you but I'd rather someone take there time when painting my room and get it done properly without mistakes even if it takes slightly longer.
You are 100% right overspry is a fact touch up and heavy window cleaning is a must the room is not fully painted untill is fully cleaned and ready to move in
This ain’t a painter it’s just someone who paints 💯
I'd love to see a high resolution close up of the frames and skirting. I can't believe it would look good.
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You can see him spray all over the door trim at 4:40. Theres no way this looks good.
Paint the frames and skirting last with a brush
Wife asked him to do this 6 months ago. Gets it done in 8 minutes.
Wife still the boss... 👩🏿⚖️
😂😂😭
I hate that!!! Procrastinate for years and it gets done in 15 minutes!!!
6 months & 8 min...
That's why it took 6 months, too easy.
My father inlaw is a very well trained painter/decorator i shown him this video and he laughed lol! Thats all i needed!
Lol why did he laugh
Because there's a difference between painting and putting paint on a wall!💯
He's old school, of course he's gonna laugh
@@ramccoy0822 i gaurantee if you take a closer look the paint is uneven
Who else got this in their recommended 5 years later?
I seem to get it recommended every 2 months. I think RUclips is trying to tell me something.
Yep. Just curious are you currently painting or talking about painting something in your house?
@@JW-_ Hmm. How'd it know I'm buying paint today?
@@malcolmt7883 it's kinda crazy. I guess our phones are always sampling our conversations because my wife and I will be talking about something and then later on for example when I'm browsing Facebook I will see advertisements for things that we were discussing.
@@JW-_ that's foreal, cause I just said the same thing to lady the other day, and you can have your location off and phone could be off to and it still do it...
Amazing that people are STILL commenting on this 7 years later without reading the description. He is spraying a first coat in an empty room where the carpet is going to be replaced and the trim will be painted later. The 2nd coat is going to be backrolled to even out the paint film, the 1st coat is just to get some color on the wall. He is not finish spraying. He's a wizard with that spray shield, especially since he is a first year painter. They didn't even let me touch a sprayer my first 2 years except to set it up/tear it down. For those concerned about the ceiling, he doesn't specify but likely will be masking the walls with masking film the next day to spray the ceiling which will give it a clean straight line. For those concerned about doing more prep work....they emptied the room. It appears that the trim is all caulked because I don't see any seams/cracks. The outlets are covered with blue tape. The cable outlet looks like it was already painted before, so he is merely going over something that's already painted. Other than the window and maybe the doorknobs, what else should he have done? Cover the nasty carpet that's being ripped out in a couple days? For those concerned about the window frame....WHAT WINDOW FRAME? There is no trim around the window. It's drywall framed and he sprays it. Pro painters are taught to spray as much as possible because it's fast and efficient. His spray technique has improved and hopefully he lets go of the trigger now and then. He uses a 411 tip which spreads the fan out to 8" with an orifice size of 0.011". That means he is not putting much paint on, just enough to put some color on the walls, so that the 2nd coat will cover nicely and even out with the backrolling. This dude got a good education in painting and is probably making a ton of money now. My only peeve is that he didn't mask the window as there is definitely a paint cloud in that room that the camera doesn't show. Live and learn. After the 2nd coat, ceiling, and trim are painted, this room will look as good as someone that cuts/rolls it out without a sprayer or someone that masks all of the trim as opposed to using the shield. But in a fraction of the time. Most of you naysayers don't even know what you're looking at or how the painting process unfolds. Or you're a painter/former painter that is being a cutthroat dirtbag because you think that the one way you know how to paint is the only way to paint. He's not showing a finished product. He's showing 1 step among many. And again, he is the first one to say that his spray technique is not perfect, if you bothered to read the description. Some of you people just can't wait to dump on others I guess. And having a cousin, friend, or dog that's been a painter for 20 years doesn't make you a painter by proxy. Well done amigo!
You tell ‘em!!
It's also just a crumby apartment , this would never fly in a nice house .
I'm actually buying a air brush painter to paint my new house I'm moving in. But I also want to paint houses myself so I'm Goin to watch more. This video is great. Should I paint walls first?or ceiling?
@@MrStonerlyfe With no experience I would not recommend this . Cut and roll your walls which also takes experience to do it right as painting is not a hobby .
This guy is spraying walls In an apartment complex where quality doesn't matter , he likely has painted this same room 20 times .Painting in this manner would not fly in a nice home.
Typically you do all your prep work first such as sanding and caulking . Paint the ceilings and the trim first then the walls last .
@@MrStonerlyfe There are lots of factors regarding how to unfold the painting process. First, I agree with Manchesterexplorer....spraying is not something you pick up by watching youtube. Most of us work under another painter for 1-4 years to learn all the ins & outs. A person can really make a mess with a sprayer, but without good masking and caulking, you will flat out ruin everything. If you insist on spraying then ideally you would do all the painting before you move in while the house is empty. Prep all the trim and cover everything(windows, hardware, appliances, floors). Using an airless sprayer is like setting off a paint bomb inside the house. Spray the trim. Let it dry overnight then mask the walls from floor to ceiling to protect the new trim. Then spray and back-roll all the ceilings. Let dry overnight. Now you can tear down all masking and mask the baseboards and window sills. Keep the floor covered. Now you can brush and roll walls. If you want to also spray and back-roll walls, you can, but it will require a whole lot more masking. I would spray trim first, then mask off all trim to spray walls, then mask the walls off to spray ceilings. The only companies I know that do it this way are the ones with a few guys to do all the masking. Having an A+ masking game is how pro painters make money. They call us painters, but really we are paint preppers. We spend %80 or more of our time prepping to paint. Spraying inside an occupied and/or furnished house is a TALL order and not recommended. It forces you to break up the house into sections which increases the time required up to 5x and thus increases the cost when bidding jobs. My recommendation for a person with no spray experience is to hire a pro to, at least, paint the ceilings for you and preferrably the trim too. Then you can brush/roll walls yourself. If you brush the trim yourself, do it before the walls. It's way easier to cut in walls up to the trim, rather than cutting in trim up to the walls. If you cut in trim up against freshly painted walls, use blue tape to mask the walls around the trim to get nice lines.
See? I told you there were lots of factors....These are just some basic scenarios. If you do any spraying, WEAR A RESPIRATOR!
NOTE: "Masking" refers to anything from 1" - 2" blue or white tape, 9" -12" paper, 4' -6' masking film(for windows), 9' -12' masking film(for walls), and floorpaper(for hardwood or tile). Use drop cloths for carpet. First thing to check out is how to use a handmasker.
Hope this helps.
1:50 turns the board, paint on the floor.
Danny, probably putting new carpet in, if not he’s a dumbass for not covering any of the carpet
Same at 4:22 lol I was like wtf!
Read the description. Carpet was getting replaced with tile
@@alexaronow9316 that doesn't matter. things change on jobs every second. it takes literally seconds to lay down a tarp. who is to say people complained and they added to the description that the carpet was getting replaced. people are going to nit pick. If you are going to make a video showing how bad ass you think you are make sure it's legit. Carpets aren't always replaced. One of my investors had a painter come in and spray his units. and assumed all the flooring was being replaced. made a mess and then learned not all the flooring was being replaced. it then had to be replaced. However. for those who do spray walls this is how EVERYONE does it. they still take a minute to plastic off the windows and put down tarps and cover electrical. this was still half ass.
@@DoubleD72 hah well I'm going to take their word for it and not try to armchair quarterback someone else's work. Who gives a shit about your past experiences on jobsites honestly? Go make a video of you painting a room how you think it should be done and I'll check it out!
Can't believe I watched the whole video
I know right? It was mesmerizing.
LMAO
Trabajo de flojo soy pintor y ese estilo es sucio
otoniel carrasco y tu video??
Call me
Idk why everyone hating, he is a pro. You don't see that Sherwin Williams shirt???
I actually used this method as a painter. Its great in cheap rentals before the flooring goes back in. The overspray will get all over everything, ceiling fan, door knobs, carpet, windows, which he has no regard for. He did it fast, but there's no quality to what he just did. I was cringing during this video.
Those shirts are free 😂
😂 😂
I can tell you that all that overspray still landed on that trim doesn’t matter how fast it’s done it if it looks bad also you can see every single spot he stopped spraying just saying🤷🏽♂️
You know not everybody pushing a lawn mower the gardener
My favorite part is 1:50, when he decides to wipe the shield on the carpet, this throwing in a free carpet painting too
😂😂😂
Wow..not only do you not know a thing about painting but your also to dumb to read the description to figure out what's going on before you comment 😆🤣😳😳😆😆
😂 I missed that!
The description says the carpet was replaced
Carpets probably being replaced
Show me the close-ups of the trim and corners then I could say "nice job"
Rookie
That’s what I’m saying! I only ever use a shield on exteriors.
There's blowout..your not fooling anyone
overspray everywhere never spray finish walls.
Seen a overspray on the ceiling too
Not too shabby - I sprayed my windows too in order to save money on curtains
😂😂
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo
😂😂🤣🤣
Hhhhwhat???
This is the best way if youre gonna repaint the baseboards and doors and replace carpet. Because the over spray will leaves specs of paint everywhere.
Excacly what was happening
True Star I can see why you painted like that . You don’t know . Lack of experience . Maybe do a spell check next time bud . Maybe get some whites before u make another video . Take some pride in your job .
painting the outlets is always a nice touch.
mik h lol eh let the electrician worry about it
So.. I'm watching this video to figure out a few things. 1. What type of sprayer would be good for latex paint indoors. I'm painting an entire house here in a few weeks. They are replacing the carpet and tile they have so flooring isn't a problem. They have the same color base boards I believe. Idk can one of you guys give me some advice?
Beast mode... wow. Love it!
7:29 paints the ceilling. love how the camara guy trys to keep it out of the shot after he saw it! 🤣🤣
And the top of the door
And the trim on the bottom at around the 3 minute mark
@@axclusiventerprise2090 yeah @8:07 The corner lol
Also painted
Where your router for internet would plug in
😃 well I'm sure even painters make mistakes
I been a spray man since 82 and I can’t believe some of the comments, is there over spray prob a touch sure, but we don’t know the details don’t just assume it’s a quick job, it maybe the job the owner wants fast and cheep so don’t judge so quick, I got a Hundo that says this guy can outpsray and one of you that are giving him a hard time, he has a talent that not many can achieve the shield wok is impressive ya need a bit of corner experience but don’t let these guys get ya down man, because you got it in ya and it’s a rarity these days to find someone who can run a gun and not just say they can, I own my own show since 2004 keep up the work man you have it👍
I also thought he was awesome if it was me I would have had that paint in my hair and on ceiling when I fell off ladder lol not to mention floor and windows and that’s just with a roller why I pay people to do it for me
Yeah some of these comments are ridiculous. But quick job or not. It was done well and I enjoyed it. I painted my living room ceiling yesterday and wanted to cry with that same roller. It was so frustrating I wanted to throw the whole bucket 🪣 up to the ceiling 🤣😂🤣
Um, nope. Lotta hack painting companies out there. Anyone who does this or commends anyone that does this is a hack also.
@@williamfreeman3331 agreed anyone who thinks this man can spray is not a spray man at least not in a environment where the jobs pay more than 10 dollars an hour
Actually happy to see a positive comment here. Good on'ya.
That's quick but Mr Bean painted a room in under 5 minutes by lighting a stick of dynamite stuck inside a big tin of paint, I saw it with my very own eyes 😂
True story
Mr Bean has done a lot of unique things...lol
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Has anyone seen where I left my hat? 🤔🇬🇧
Man, that sneeze was unexpected but pretty funny! 😂😂😂
this was relaxing to watch
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Painters and Roofers always in a hurry because its 5 O'clock somewhere.
I swear
Dead on!
As someone who's been a decorator for 21 years I can say this 5pm stuff is absolute bollocks........I work till 3pm and no later 🤣
Framers as well.
A proper roofer gets paid by the square though, not by the hour. So 5 o'clock means absolutely nothing.
This dude got overspray on my phone
Donald Monceaux 😂😂😂😂
You get the gold comment sticker!
U can doing just going to see over spray every where this house simple house if get house 2 milhões dólares I will kick hin oult
Not good
It’s not on your phone it’s on the camera relax 😂
Imagine charging for a days work and then walks out 9 mins later after starting 🤣
You’d charge per room
Idk why it's so satisfying to watch other people do work. Lol
I spray rooms like this too. To help alleviate atomized paint particles settling on other unwanted areas I concocted a strong exhaust fan system to blow out the window, taking the atomized air with it. Room doesn't even fill enough to irritate my eyes. Works very well
That’s what I was thinking or just mask up all the floor
Send em to the neighbours house, nice
@Uni Mail yup! If you want to get sued by neighbours!
“I put a box fan in the window”
@@alfredotoscano6517 masking up the floor takes more than 9 minuteS
Put a can of paint in the middle of a room,put half stick of dynamite in it. Same results as this video
I believe Mr Bean used the same method 😄.
Am I missing something ? Did paint splatter?
Tee B - splatter but still a sloppy job.
LMAO
😂😂😂
That was amazing. I read all the hater comments below. Do you. Just because they can't, they want to tear down someone that has the skills to do it. 👍
The overspray.. The lap marks.. On. An open wall.. Gonna see everywhere he stopped and started.. But great job as far. As priming
Thank god someone has half a mind in this comment section. This will look like absolute dog shit when it dries.
And just because he covered the trim with the shield so he didn't directly paint it, when he's 2 ft above it spraying with no Shield there all the over spray just falls down onto it. Plus the door hardware, and the ceiling, and the floor lol.
Yes the room is now a different color and I guess technically he did paint the room in under 6 minutes. But I could build a shed in one hour doesn't mean it's going to stay up longer than a day. Just like this guy's room is going to look like absolute shit when it's dry
Yes, I would like to see the finish against the trim and baseboards. He uses the metal shield , without cleaning it the way it should be done. Also the cut against the ceiling must be a horror case. Anyone can paint fast like that. I am a painting contractor here in Canada, and can tell you ,that was fast, but a far cry from a professional paint job.
Fucking big facts! Been painting for 12 years and would never do what he just did. The overspray all over the unprotected floor, the uneven drying due the horrible spray technique and lack of back rolling. Just because your fast doesn't mean your good.
I use my Graco to foliar feed plants, and the only time I've ever painted anything was my bedroom in middle school with a roller, but even I could tell this was crap work. You know how? I read the manual.
I know, I'm a rare breed among millennials.
@@hlaw2830 stfu
@@maskenmakkan Nah, it's right here, page 13 and 14, "how to spray," it even covers those nasty tails he was getting.
@@andrewh.8890 No, you, airless paint sprayers are cultivation done right. We're the one's voluntarily removing carcinogenic PGRs without the need for government regulation. We are the American dream, treating cancer and shit, lol.
This was weirdly satisfying to watch 😄
*Great! Now, how long did it take him to replace the carpet and clean the windows after doing a spray paint job with no protection against overspray?*
Here's a good comparison:
USING A ROLLER
1) have to continuously stop painting to refill the roller tray
2) the roller does not do corners well, you have to do a before, or after, corners job using a brush etc.
3) have to use a ladder to get up high, or (clumsily) use an extension pole, which greatly slows the rolling-on of paint. Very slow because when you move the ladder, you either have to take the roller pan of paint down off the ladder, or move the ladder very slowly/carefully
4) at clean-up, you have to clean the roller (minimum), perhaps the pan, and the brush-used-for-corners
USING HIS TECHNIQUE
- no stopping to re-fill paint pan
- use of ladder is not slowed by the hassle of the paint roller pan full of paint
- don't need a brush or other tool for corners - no pre- or post-paint step
- at clean-up, run water through the paint sprayer
I just got done rolling a 1200 sqft home. After seeing this, I'm never, never, never never never EVER rolling again.
Never never never EVER.
I'm spending the $500 on the paint machine. My god it took a week to paint that place.
Never, never, never ever rolling again.
It would take about 3 minutes with a razor blade tool to scrape off any overspray on the windows. NOTE: You have to do that when you roll, too. Splatters.
How long to clean the windows after ?
Change the glass? Umm no anyone that works construction knows you just use a razor and scrape it. Paint comes right off. I don't even mask windows. I'm not a painter we specialise in tile but also do whole home remodels. So we do paint electrical drywall baseboard framing etc..
And at 2.50 a square foot this man just made 5 to 800 dollars to paint this room. After the trim is done anyways
Yeah but that was the easy part;)
Coneman3
9 minutes to paint and 2 hours to clean mess/overspray lol.
And plus door casing overspray
Nasty
Take a closeup of the quality (coverage and evenness) and you can see painting a room in under 8 minutes only benefits the POS painter.
Second coat will fix that
@@DenaStrawberry LOLOLOL
So 16 minutes.. lol
Hahaha marvelous
I wondered if it has a thin look like its spray painted
That’s an awesome way to get over spray all over the carpet, windows, and the woodwork
Don't forget a great way to save electricity by filling the plugs with paint!
What size tip did you use and what was the pressure set at?
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7:16 God bless you!
Joey Sullivan 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 ahahahahhaha!!!!!!
Lmfao
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LMAOOOOOO HAHAHAHAHA
The only time you can really get a good finish by just spraying and not back rolling is with flat paint, and generally on ceilings... if it's walls it really only works well on raw drywall Unprimed, so it absorbs more evenly. If it has a sheen especially with natural lighting you will see every sag in the paint. Also when you spray you stop and start spraying as little as possible or you get spits from your gun.
Also covering the baseboard doesn’t stop overspray from submitting to gravity. Tbh like you said his stop and go method with the sprayer would not satisfy high end clients who are trying to finish their house before they move in, mostly because you can’t use a brush and roller to touch up any wall that’s been sprayed and there will always be scuffs and dings from moving in. Only use this method if the floor will be changed and when walls ceilings are same color.
Spraying is a much superior finish on any surface in my opinion.
@@dennisryan7616 not with this method
Way more complicated than that. Back rolling is something you do only when it's needed not because someone told you you should always do it after spraying. The why I'm doing something is more important and doing something because that's the only way you know how is a poor level of understanding. I'll leave this video here to further prove my point: ruclips.net/video/LS2yJqaFuAs/видео.html
@@RedRyz3n Properly Back rolling siding or walls always produces a better finish that just sprayed.
Take this from a 35 painter that has worked successfully for myself for 30 years.
Spraying without back rolling or brushing looks much better in trim, cabinets but not walls.
I can see this method working pretty well on my home's exterior.
That's fantastic you are so professional what is the board called to protect the skirts and ceilings please and how much are the paint sprays x
Wat paint spray machine u usi g how much were it from pls ... really loved watching your wrk looks amazing 👏
Only time is do this is
1.) I had like 30 apartment rooms to do
2.) If we already planned on Replacing the carpet
3.) I had a person come in after me to do touch up 🤣
4.) When the wife wants a room painted last minute 😂
And then spend 4 hours cleaning overspray off of everything in your house.
This paint is made to instantly dry when airborne. You just vacuum it up easy
Yes, it's true.
maybe it needs new carpet too
And then you'd have to wait to air out the room, maybe even run a fan as you spraying ... But don't put anything in front of the fan lol
@@sk818factory5 no it is not, paint has a dry fall rating, that is dependent on humidity, air temperature and tip size. In a room with the size of tip he is using, the paint is certainly has not had the time or exposure to heat and air to meet the proudct dryfall rating. There is overspray every where guaranteed. Maybe not a TON but it is definitely everywhere around. Probably never noticed until well after the check was cashed and down the road
This is a great idea
If the carpet windows door and trim would be replaced and probably your neighbors car too 😆
Great job guys and the fact that the over spray is little to none some people need to stop hating respect the hustle.Peace love and Respect stop hating.
It's always great to see a young craftsman applying his skills of the trade. Try turning your tip horizontal to the handle for better control, especially up high and down low. If a man, or woman, learns to paint they will always be able to make a good living. Good job buddy.
SBB1809 probably because your skills lack and that’s why your pay does also! Step your game up.
@@joshauth9975-AMEN....LOL
@SBB1809-SURE IT DOES...….LOL........STOP DREAMING.....POSSER.........SMFH
@SBB1809 i refurbished a house nd had to do it in 5 days, i used a sprayer and made 3 thousand pounds in 5 days. painters make a lot if you can run your quotes right
When you pay the dominos delivery guy an extra $10 bucks to paint a room while he’s there...
Lmaooo 💀
that's the dumbest shit i've read today lol. who the fuck is gonna work for $10. good seasoned painters in the trade make some pretty good wages in the union. bad joke son get a job
Jajajaja 😃
Cmon dawg 😂😂
@Team America You small minded sad man. Painters work everywhere including homes and commercial settings. Jokes on you pea brain.
When he's spraying it sounds like the mothership communicating an important message
I liked his use of a shield, i need 2 try that too, thank you man!
Having gone through painting most of my house, this is so satisfying to watch.
well it is easier for him because by the look of it its a new build or a refit so all the fixture and fittings arent installed
Don’t get too excited it probably looks like shit in person. There literally is no reason he shouldn’t have at least backrolled and changed the name to painting a room in 10 minutes.
this shit makes me cringe 😬
This is what we call in the trades a “piss coat”. No back role, overspray on windows, doesn’t spay in same direction but fast and cheep. Guy must be used to painting shit apartments.
Very true.
Do you think people like this look at their work when their finished?
Not a bit of masking tape anywhere apart from wall sockets
Thank god someone picked up on this! Imagine the skirts 😂 they’d be covered
Glad I read this comment. I sprayed my house recently during renovation works and what a nightmare it is... Great for the mist coat but never again for the top coat.
Too much overspray with these things.
My favorite part is when he just wipes the shield across the carpet 😂😂 4:21
I love that part too!! The carpet was being replaced!!!
I also did this when i had no experience in painting. Thanks for the view
Haha probably he’s gonna install a new floor
Yeah that wiping the shield on the carpet is real nice
Laki ng paleta ahh ., Paleta yan pang shield nya
@@truestarsolutions what kind of paint gun is that?
This dude is bad ass he don't get paid by the hour! Love it
This probably a normal job for them where the landlord says, " I don't care just get the whole apartment painted by tomorrow so I can rent it out."
Lmao! I work a few cheap landlords in my city and they really couldn’t care the quality just so long as it’s done on the cheap! So much sad truth in this statement.. it’s hard for me as someone that takes great pride in my work to just blast thru something like this, especially when I’m the type of person that immediately spots the flaws in work like this..
Lmao! Doubly true when the landlord says “I have a budget. I don’t need high quality I just have a budget” 😂😂😂
@@311mdub what are the flaws in that video for example ?
Yannick Dueker not saying there is any, nor could I tell from a video
@@311mdub I was thinking the same thing. If you look close I'm sure you can see it's not even. (But I was very impressed with what he did.)
Plot twist: He starved to death because he charged by the hour.
Don t worry a painter, doing also the walls, reparing hole, first coat second etc he is losing the time there 😋
They also charge per project not hourly.
@@LA-qt3tr just let the joke be a joke. Jesus
He should be charging by job and uncut all his competitors!
@@DrummaBoy202 😂 Also, chickens cross roads for a number of reasons, not merely to "get to the other side."
And that my friends is how you paint an apartment complex .
facts
Lmao, right 😂
🤣🤣🤣
And college dorm rooms
Lmfaoooo
I've never airless sprayed before, but I'm about to.
- I wonder if they sell the long, light piece he uses for masking or if you have to make them?
- Why wouldn't you start at the top? It requires the most strength and the overspray would go down where it would be painted over and not cause roughness or dull spots.
- I was amazed there was no overspray but from the comments of users I learned not to be amazed. There was plenty of overspray and the real take-away was the less than 9 minutes, not that it would anything anyone would want to do. That was also valuable information. I will mask things well like I see with Idaho Painter.
The edge of that shield hes is using is saturated in paint that is leaving marks in the wall
this is probably a quick flip or a rental and they don't care. glad I'm not the only one who isn't impressed with this.
@@tishhsit2189 Its just a base coat. If you read the description, after this they back roll it then doors,trim, touch ups.
Sprayed the ceiling around the 7:30 mark. And quit defending a shit paint.job ppl. This is the exact reason painters get a shitty name. This was fast but not done well
Unless you have four or six to change it...quick...it hold pain at the edge for sure...done it b 4....been there done that...bet you overspray all over it door jams window's floor.🤣
@@mr.e6175 you dont back roll 10 minutes later... you have the guy back rolling behind you as you move along
This is an example of good air pressure and fan pattern. Makes it Look Easy! Anybody that's sprayed know what I'm talkin bout! Good job bro!👍👍👍👍
Over spray and guard marks for days. Have fun painting trim, doors, ceilings, and scraping windows and door hardware.
You said it ~ this is PURE TRASH!
Lol you didn’t even read the description huh?
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@@johng9562 I'm glad I saw your comment I'm going to get them to paint my bathroom and kitchen walls. I have no idea about painting but I want something that would be a little faster than the regular painting rolls.
The wall it covered simple. Can't believe people are so particular in the detail detail. Oh my god live in the room not the walls. Once pictures are up decoration really going to be that particular wowwwwwwwwww. Fuck it its done
The ceiling going to need a touch up for sure even if your using the shield
1 Hour of getting supplies together, 1 hour moving out all the furniture, 1 hour taping off recepticles and window panes, 1 hour rolling and brushing paint on, 1 hour cleaning up your equipment, 1 hour removing tape and replacing receptacle covers, 1 hour putting furniture back into room. All in less than 9 minutes! This only works in New construction!
All in a days work. Under 8 hours. LOL
Lol who cares about over spray and back rolling to ensure an even finish....
He's painting in an apartment complex so quality does not matter as it's speed painting, most apartment complex don't pay much so you have to speed paint. With two guys that are skilled with cutting and rolling in this type of "speed painting setting " this could of been painted almost as quickly as spraying . This video also doesn't show or factor in setting up the sprayer or having to clean it which takes a solid 30 minutes when it's all said and done if cleaned correctly , where as it would take about 5 minutes to set up a cut and roll kit .
Notice how he said beat your record ? He's painted the same type of apartment 50 times lol . They're apartment complex painters .
This would never fly in an actual house where quality matters , there's over spray everywhere I don't care what the video says.
@@manchesterexplorer8519 Speed is good but if it looks like crap it is not good. Your right about the carpet replacement more than likely.
@@Val-ee4hd What he did is nothing special , any experienced painter could do this . As I said its an apartment job with no fine details . This apartment has likely been painted 20 times or more depending on how old it is so quality is not a factor .
I've been painting for over 20 year's , I started off painting in apartment complexes . It would take me and one guy about an Hour and a half to paint the walls in a 2 bedroom , kitchen and bath with cutting and rolling but it would be 100% complete with no touch ups etc.
I am by no means insulting him as he is very skilled and I'd hire him in a second but painting these apartments is very repetitive and you get very good at it .
Boss : you can have the rest of the day off once you are done with this room.
Worker: hold my beer!!!!
Ahaha
The hold my beer shit is so played out.
Lmao
@A D
Me: where did human creativity go?
You: hold my beer.
Me: you're daft.
😂😂😂😂
It's a awesome work fantastic 🙏🙏 from India 👍
I'm not a painter and was really impressed with the video until I started reading the comments. lol
Carpet was being replaced and he's much better at this now
people are bunch of haters haha they wouldn't understand this type of job
@@alexanderfuentes4590 do you understand this type of job?😂 I own a painting company and I can tell you everything he did wrong just saying!🤦🏽♂️😂
@@fredymata424 there's nothing wrong with his painting
@@paposanchez9521 you know that because you paint for a living right?
I can't believe I managed to watch this 9-min video without skipping . Excellent job!
I shockingly did same... so satisfying
I would recommend starting from the top down. I hate it when the hose gets into wet paint...
That sneeze stopped my heart because I was so engrossed. LOL.
Work smarter not harder. I love this
If people would just read your description of the video BEFORE making their comment: first coat with sprayer, 2nd coat rolled and the trim would be painted later! The carpet was getting replaced so you didn't have to deal with protecting the floor.
Still Rong tho cross it out not all that bullshit pick it up with just a roll with a cross out
Excatly, if there is a much easier way to paint im all for it cause I dont like too.
So not 9 minutes to paint the whole room?
So it would be more effective to spray trim and doors instead of walls
Then dont call it painted in pop minutes..
Owner: "You know what. I change my mind. I would like purple...you know, for royalty."
*ten minutes later*
Hahahahahahahahahahahhaha😆😆😆😆😆😂
WOW!!! He killed it!!! Nice 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Painting the walls in 9 minutes.
Cleaning overspray off floor and window 1 hour. Touching up ceiling and trim 2 hours
Can you clean up the over spray in 9 minutes?
Could go through immediately after with a damp rag and wipe every bit of door, trim, and glass in about 5 minutes I'd say. It's not like it's totally blasted with paint.
or that spot he hit on the ceiling at 7:29
how many minutes will it take to paint over sprayed trim, door and to clean the window?
Diamond First check my channel
can’t believe i just watched a 9mins long video of a guy painting his room, yet the entertainment factor was still there
What about the atomized paint on the doors, windows, ceiling fan and whatever made it through the ventilation system?
Clearly u have no idea about decorating and spaying lol.
I got this....Hold my beer!
Got that Work! LMAO!!
(Holds da beer)
Got that Work! Hahah
LOL-SMDH
Amazing how he uses that paint shield while there is over spray falling to floor.
The carpet got replaced with tile after the second coat, then trim paint.
Was gonna say this would only work if they replace the flooring
Thats why they don't spray rooms too much. Lots of waste. Old fashioned roller works best
WOW
Fantastic... turned out so Beautiful
What Sprayer are you using?
9 minutes painting and 2 days to fix all clean up all the mess and re roll walls to cover thin areas painting is my passion for 27 years new construction and re paints never seen this behavior no talent at all.
In theory this would be fast and affordable but spraying only works for commercial priming not painting! So your spot on mate!
I couldn't say it better as a painter , I been doing it for 5 years and that's no quality at all
Exactly you can spray but you need someone back rolling and everything needs to be covered
I don't think they even know what s a flat and a shell
@@carlospadilla9727 He did say one coat...and the time it is left before rolling will likely see some paints leave the wall on the roller...best time to roll is same time.
4.6 million views, your a baller dude!
Painting is the easy part-- taping is the real trick!
Yea i find that if you take a day to prep carefully, you save days of work.
Not if you practice on cutting around trim and outlets without tape . Saves you a lot of time and money . But does test your patience
The lazy man does twice the work.
I can't believe it! This man did something that was FREAKIN' AMAZING ... and still got negative comments! Even if he had to do a second coat, it was still pretty impressive. GREAT JOB!!
As a union painter..... This is hacky bullshit🤣🤣 there's just going to be random spray marks everywhere. He should, if he wanted to spray without a back roll, have dusted/fogged the walls with lighter coats. Two/three. This will look like trash when all said and done.
@@tylernelson1993 exactly
It might be amazing to you. But you obviously don't use a sprayer everyday...
People who do, we know that this magical 9 minute paint job- just cost somebody 5 to 10 hours of hard work fixing all of the white paint in the room that this dude just demolished.. not to mention those walls are gonna look like crap when they dry.
On this magical video - you can't see Of the over spray that just got all over everything...
You don't get the point
@@truestarsolutions sir apka contact number dona
#1 thing to always do before spraying is how well you do your prep work 💯👌
The comment section is awesome... Us painters must be the smartest in the trades. Myself included.. don't ask me how to paint something I'll hold your ass hostage.😅
7:17 best part
Ayman Abdeldayem you so silly, "God bless you" pun intended. . lol
room full of paint particles lol guess camera man didn't have a mask. all that white trim had to have lil brown specs
8:37
Ayman Abdeldayem lol 😂
Lmao you guys had me Dying
How to paint a room in9 min. And the spend 4 hours cleaning up overstay and touching up.😂😂😂
That would be me!
If it takes u 4h to clean a room ur a looser or the paintgun😂
Prob paint all over the ceiling and baseboard and sides of the trim lol.
Jmmssm I was thinking the same about overspray. Of course he won’t see it until he’s done but maybe he plans on replacing the floors and door.
Literally says in the description that he paints the trim and doors last. Reading is fundamental. Smart guy.
Reminds me of when I was in the military, if it don't move, and you don't salute it, paint it!
How did I get on this I was watching a DMX video not going to lie I watched the whole thing lol make me wanna paint lol
same here... how i managed to get onto this video cuz i was watching weather videos before i got hooked onto the whole 9 yards. i want to take up painting but after reading the comments i am well put off. Plus i am thinking this guy needs to be paid £3.50 . that is how fast he did it in.
7:28 the ceiling painted😂😂😂
oops ..... not to mention guarantee the baseboards need a ton of touch up from shield leakage .... He ain't "done" in 9 minutes
@@shure46 even with that shield I promise you there is over spray on the trim from going that fast. Even though that a low pressure tip when he moves that shield there's droplets still floating down
@@chrisbattaglia1436 I know , that's why I said what I said
@@shure46 lol he should have masked his trim first then claim his "9" minutes
Then he got the door frame just after that
I've seen the best results with spraying the first coat. Then sand with 220 grit sandpaper. Then rolling the final coat. If new drywall, I like to seal it with a PVA primer, then sand it with 180 grit sandpaper, then perform the previously mentioned steps.
This has to be the most craziest video out therefor painters...
Depending on your quality I'd have to see this up close to make decisions if it came out good or not. Even if you used flat or not
lilone idk, me and my wife just painted half our house with a newly purchased paint gun. shit looked horrible when it was wet but dried looking great. only spots that were a little light were near the window and above doors.
You can adjust the settings, and depending on tip size the wider the better, you over lap prior spray and it should be a nice coat really nice actually
lilone here come the experts...
Rentovsky lol
lilone dont even have to get up close lol. when he was finishing the top of the 3rd wall with the doors on it at about head level u can see paint runs bad... Thats expected when u hold the gun 6 inches from the wall and over laps the next spray in other direction 75%. And he still dragged paint up the side of trim with his shield cuz he sprayed corner of door trim while blocking and spraying above base so I'm sure its on the ceiling too... did I've done commercial painting before and no matter how good you are with a gun you still ain't done. your still going to cut in regardless. I guarantee if anybody else walks in that room besides him and that camera guy they are going to say holy fuck this guy probably should have back rolled .Seeing he went side to side in the corners from both sides of each corner instead of going up and down in the corner I bet you those Corners are loaded right up with paint massive runs. but at the end I think they did call him a mechanic so maybe that's why he sprayed six inches from the wall cuz he's used to painting cars
the people who know what theyre doing say this guy sucks. the people who have never touched a paint sprayer so WOW!!! AMAZING!!!
yeeee but notice how nobody dares to flesh out any technicalities, like its some davinci code intelligence to proper painting technique. anyone with half a brain and a bit of time to practice can get the details of the technique down.
Looks like apartment turns, common practice to spray most of it out, especially if they're replacing floors.
Cool he painted the whole outlet 😂🤣😂🤣
@Greta Thanos 2:41 I think he’s referring to that one on the right. It’s hard to see because it’s white like the walls
@@AntiBOtix he sure did paint it
Spraying without cutting in or back rolling if you have to ever touch it up you'll see a difference when you put a brush to it..
When you “know a guy”
U can come paint my house. I pay by the hour, should have the whole house done in about an hr and 1/2 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
Yes but it would cost 12 k an hour
Ha, ha that's funny, but then after you say by the hour he would use a paint brush 2 inch ha,ha
Rebecca Parker great idea 👍🏽👍🏽
If you pay by the hour...that equals to a whole day
As a fellow painter how do you keep the overspray from getting onto the ceiling? There’s so much paint particles in the air that I would be afraid it would stick to the ceiling
I cant see it from my house 🤣💀jk💀🤣
You don’t, there’s overspray everywhere
yeah, cause that's exactly what it does. there's even paint all over the windows and door frames. This was a very careless way to spray a room
yeah, cause that's exactly what it does. there's even paint all over the windows and door frames. This was a very careless way to spray a room
@@djdradp8baller2 that’s what I was thinking !
I'm confused. Wouldn't the overspray get on everything not masked through the air? Little particles that you cant even see at the moment that floats and eventually lands on walls / ceilings/ doors/etc.. Might not see it from afar but you'll see little dots
Fast and sloppy, just a little prep work would've made all the difference.
You got some on the ceiling dude
😅 Tell me about it
Ki