HOW TO PAINT TRIM WITH AN AIRLESS SPRAYER: THE PREP

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  • In this video, I show you how to mask, prep, then paint base trim with an airless Graco 395 sprayer.
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  • @billjones2797
    @billjones2797 5 лет назад +16

    Good tip Spencer, I'm a professional painter myself .
    The caulking idea works and completely seals that gap between the base board and the floor.

    • @JTP1967
      @JTP1967 Год назад

      I have caulked miles and miles of baseboard and it works just fine.

    • @dilldowschwagginz2674
      @dilldowschwagginz2674 Год назад +1

      @@JTP1967 you mean that you've used clear caulk to mask? I've installed and painted miles and miles of baseboard and I've never once done that. If I'm installing, I'll usually give them a coat of primer and a coat of base before cutting then roll out some masking paper down the walls and drop the baseboard right on top of it. I don't doubt that the clear silicone method works but I know silicone (especially clear) is a bi*** to remove if it's not a perfect, thick bead. Do you use your finger or a tool or do you just run a bead with your gun? Also, I (like I'm sure you do) will pull all the trim work if I'm also to paint the walls. Then I can use my masking paper under the baseboard method when it's time to reinstall

    • @JTP1967
      @JTP1967 Год назад

      @@dilldowschwagginz2674 I still use tape, but in order to prevent bleed through, especially on textured walls, I lay a small bead of clear caulking on the edge of the tape line. It fills all the voids and leaves a nice straight line. But just like you, I always pre-prime and even paint them before I install them. But there's always that inevitable instance where you have to paint them or touch them up in place for whatever reason.
      Nice thing about using the caulking trick, I can lay paper down and mask the top with tape, lay a small bead of clear, and use a detail air sprayer and touch up everything to a nice finish. With the clear you don't have to worry if the tape is sealed tight cuz it seals the edge for you, don't have to worry about contrasting colors, and it leaves a nice crisp line. You do have to pull the tape off right away otherwise it will be a b**** to get it off.

    • @andreylisitskiy1393
      @andreylisitskiy1393 6 месяцев назад

      The most stupid style of painting! Just an stupid will use clear silicon bay few rezone!

  • @keithhampton9700
    @keithhampton9700 Год назад +2

    I always paint trim first. Then back mask when painting walls and ceiling. Sharp straight lines every time. I never use blue tape. Never. I always prime trim first. Then paint. Then mask with regular tape. If you prime , your chance of peeling is low to negative . Great tutorial my Man. You know your job.👍

  • @steveclark2426
    @steveclark2426 5 лет назад +21

    I use the same hand masker and spray all of my trim. The time it takes to mask is made up by the quality of the finished product. No brush strokes! A professional is not afraid to use products to up their game and create a quality job !

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад

      Tell em Steve!!!!

    • @mattmarvel4211
      @mattmarvel4211 5 лет назад +1

      Steve Clark a real painter can use a brush and roller and leave no brush marks. Plus only assholes waste paper.

    • @HWDPiarz
      @HWDPiarz 5 лет назад +1

      try to use floetrol with paint and you will never use airless sprayer for woodwork

    • @MAGA1440-s2m
      @MAGA1440-s2m 5 лет назад

      @@HWDPiarz 👍🍻

    • @scottr3141
      @scottr3141 3 года назад +1

      For sure, I'd get kicked out of town if I brushed and rolled moldings, that's your neighborhood handy man garbage. When folks want high quality work they call me, and I'm booked out on average 3 months. If you do top notch work , you'll be known for it eventually. I could only imagine a million dollar home with Flotrol brushed moldings, you'd get sued here where I live.lol

  • @juantrevino8608
    @juantrevino8608 5 лет назад +11

    Great video, sir. Forget the negative comments and keep what you're doing. I'm a painter myself.

    • @taurus4205
      @taurus4205 5 лет назад +3

      juan treviño he’s way better than some of the other yt clowns.

  • @iMAGATRON
    @iMAGATRON 5 лет назад +4

    I use paper for drywall to slide under the base where I'm able to after I put the paper masking down. Get it as close as possible. Then use drywall seam tape to make up the differance. I use clear caulk to get a sharp line on top of the baseboard. True wherever my crisp line will meet something other than white trim I use clear caulk. But if the trim is white I do a super thin thin bit of caulk on green frog tape. Creates laser sharp lines. Hope that helps.

  • @tyTrades800
    @tyTrades800 2 года назад +1

    Hand masker!! Mind blown. How have I never heard of this! I need

  • @JesusHernandez-im3vl
    @JesusHernandez-im3vl 5 лет назад +1

    I'm not a painter, but all the time I have to fix they job. My respect for real people who did good paint jobs.

    • @Guzman7700
      @Guzman7700 5 лет назад

      Jesus Hernandez la Mayoría de Ispanos que pintan en apartamentos son bien cochinos no usan nada solo la espralladora i la brocha

  • @rickytrapanese9669
    @rickytrapanese9669 5 лет назад +4

    Spraying base boards to me is the best, great all the way around no possible marks just a nice job that you can be proud of

  • @kennethamend8557
    @kennethamend8557 2 года назад +2

    I honestly will be applying the technique with the tape. I have no problem using extra tape to get a nice tight fit as I hug the contour of the trim. Thank You!!

    • @artv4nd3l4y
      @artv4nd3l4y Год назад

      Yeah seriously, it's funny the people that think it's a competition to see who is best with a brush. Spray and tape looks better anyways, quality takes time and isn't always the cheapest.

  • @rickytrapanese9669
    @rickytrapanese9669 5 лет назад +4

    I put the tape first hen hand masker so you get a cobble floor protection , then a non skid paint tarp on top of that, great video and good teaching in description of steps very good

    • @hdsmack7203
      @hdsmack7203 5 лет назад

      Yeah I do that too sometimes. Good shout!

  • @zombiemillionaire6397
    @zombiemillionaire6397 5 лет назад +4

    Good video accept, I slide sections of tap under the base to keep paint off floor.
    To your credit most painters paint the floor under the base caused by flooring change.

  • @rvingmontanezway103
    @rvingmontanezway103 5 лет назад +6

    All I can say is Awesome job and thank you for sharing 👍🙏

  • @kinesis28
    @kinesis28 5 лет назад +23

    Interesting video. When I have skirting boards (trim) on a wooden floor where there are gaps between, I flip the paper around and feed it under the boards. Saves tacking down the paper again and you don't need to redo the edges.
    I also don't caulk the bottom of the trim because wooden floors generally have an element of vertical movement (depending on how they were put down, if there's any form of underlay etc), and as you say, it'll crack later on.
    Anywhere I can get tape under the trim, the mouldings of the architraves for example, then I'll do it. Normally with Clean Edge 2" tape.
    I'm not such a fan of the standard white masking tape on wooden floors, I had a couple of examples some years ago when it took the surface laquer off or left a residue. I find Tessa tape or Clean Edge work well.
    Great thing with our trade is that there's often more than 1 way of doing a job, it's just about finding works well for you and provides the finish the client is happy with.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +3

      kinesis28
      Thank you very much for this helpful, comment. I love your idea of sliding the masquing underneath the skirting board. In this particular instance, it was not possible because the skirting board touches the floor almost everywhere and this is an imitation wood floor - it’s actually Vinyl

    • @newmanhill6255
      @newmanhill6255 5 лет назад +1

      THANKS KINESIS28 YOU ARE BRILLIANT! "FLIP THE TAPE AND SLIDE UNDER THE BASE BOARDS! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @taurus4205
      @taurus4205 5 лет назад

      I’ve done that trick a lot on in even floors. Shoe molding helps when it’s being used.

    • @thomasmorano17
      @thomasmorano17 2 года назад

      Caulk the trim to floor is crazy

  • @larryshephard3045
    @larryshephard3045 Год назад

    That caulk trip is priceless!

  • @westsideken
    @westsideken 4 года назад +16

    I find that standard masking tape bleeds too much.
    I like 🐸 tape.

  • @bdennisv
    @bdennisv 4 месяца назад

    What is your strategy/approach then you need to to paint entire room - ceiling, crown molding, baseboards doors & door jams and the walls.
    Flat on ceiling
    Gloss on woodwork
    Satin/eggshell on walls
    In what order to paint to be most efficient?

  • @gonefishing1939
    @gonefishing1939 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, i learned so much just from this one tip, thank you Sir.

  • @bryanfernandez2892
    @bryanfernandez2892 2 месяца назад

    i stayed once i saw the haircut. dude means business

  • @fordguyfordguy
    @fordguyfordguy 4 года назад +4

    that gap you referred to between trim and floor could be addressed via shoe molding too.

  • @erica7158
    @erica7158 Месяц назад

    I wish you had shown you applying the clear silicone, the brand of clear silicone and how you removed the silicone.

  • @bdennisv
    @bdennisv 4 месяца назад

    Do you ever use a spray guide to minimize overspray and increase productivity?

  • @E69apeTheMatrix420
    @E69apeTheMatrix420 3 года назад +1

    You need the gap for the seasons when the house expands and contracts. White bathroom silicone on white skirtings is good because the silicone wont crack the same way as caulk does. It will fill the gap flawlessly.

  • @STEVEGOTITPOOL
    @STEVEGOTITPOOL 5 лет назад +8

    I would like to see a video showing the caulking and then removing of the caulk.

    • @Oo7Hola
      @Oo7Hola 5 лет назад +1

      TheSTEVEGIANTS good point

    • @fuzzyrat123
      @fuzzyrat123 4 года назад +1

      I would also like to see that. Because he doesn't mention how much of a pain in the ass it will be removing it let alone if there is any caulk left after pulling up the tape...this is a bad example for taping off baseboards.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 года назад +1

      Please leek up spencer colgan painting master class. You will see great stuff.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 года назад

      See below please my answer.

  • @terri2161
    @terri2161 Год назад

    Spencer, I decided I hated my 3 inch baseboard and crown modeling in my house, so I had it all taken out. I ordered all new 5 inch baseboard since I have 12 foot ceilings I thought it would look nice. My problem is I want to have it painted before it goes up. I just got through painting 6 rooms in my house and I'm done with trim/prepping work. I started painting with a brush on one board in my garage and decided I didn't like the brush strokes it was leaving, so I went to the local paint store and talked with the salesman and he guided me to a roller. I went home and didn't like the way the roller left small bumps, so I had to sand it all off. I've since read that air brushing is the best way, so I have a guy coming to my house to do that. I have 30 16 foot boards and I'm scared that dirt/debris will get on my newly painted boards as he says he will lay them out on my driveway on top of plastic. My question is, how do I touch up the boards after they put them back on? If I use a brush you will see strokes or a roller will be bumpy. What should I do? Very Nervous. Terri

    • @somethingkindawonderful3034
      @somethingkindawonderful3034 Год назад

      Hi .. they make paint called " melamine " it's crazy stuff . I use it with a small mohair roller . Latterly looks better than sprayed

  • @Jared_Albert
    @Jared_Albert 3 месяца назад

    What tip do you use for interior trim. I used emerald interior latex with a 211 grace tip and had a bunch of clogs

  • @debycox8722
    @debycox8722 5 лет назад +3

    How would you recommend painting ceiling? Roller or sprayer?

  • @eliassanchez5863
    @eliassanchez5863 5 лет назад +2

    I don't know how many years of experience you have Sr but the way I do it is I use the masking machine to go around the room leaving 1" away from the baseboard then I go back with 1.5 tape to finish taping so when I'm done I pull the tape and the paper same time is faster then the way you do it in I only have 5 yrs painting..

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад

      I love what you just wrote; but let me ask you something, why do you have to do that second step of putting that tape up against the baseboard?

    • @eliassanchez5863
      @eliassanchez5863 5 лет назад

      @@spencercolgan to make sure to cover 100% of the floor

    • @eliassanchez5863
      @eliassanchez5863 5 лет назад

      Try like I said and you don't have to pull the paper and then the tape when you can do it at one time

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +2

      Elias Sanchez
      So you’re saying leave a little space between the masking paper and the baseboard, and then just put a single strip of tape over the floor just near the baseboard and this will pull up the masking paper and everything else? Sounds like a great idea

    • @eliassanchez5863
      @eliassanchez5863 5 лет назад +2

      @@spencercolgan yes sir because is more easy to handle the tape then the paper masking and you don't need clear caulking that saves you time..

  • @TheVeganeater
    @TheVeganeater 2 года назад

    I'm about to spray the baseboards and will be tucking thin ridged plastic under vs caulking them to the flooring

  • @dilldowschwagginz2674
    @dilldowschwagginz2674 Год назад +1

    Ideally, you'll be working with a baseboard that is around 1/32"-1/16" off of the flooring. In that scenario, you'll just take your masking paper and tuck it under the baseboard then tack it down on the outside with some masking tape. Of course, that's not how it's going to go most of the time so he gives you some good pointers in this video. However, I personally would not use clear silicone caulk anywhere near highly visible areas of your project. You'll be able to easily pull up the thick bead but there will likely be thin spots on the baseboard where it will hold on and these areas will be obvious. Clear silicone can be a nightmare to remove

  • @mrmagoo8316
    @mrmagoo8316 3 года назад

    What Iike to do is get regular white writing paper and slide it as I'm going with the masker and putting it as I'm going and no caulking

  • @holdemdang
    @holdemdang 3 года назад +1

    That hand masker is some of the best money I ever spent.

    • @ajsbrushworksllc8348
      @ajsbrushworksllc8348 3 года назад

      For real!!! I love mine, about to buy 2 more!! Way easier than swapping masking and tapes.

  • @JuliaLopez-jb2sd
    @JuliaLopez-jb2sd 2 года назад

    How do you protect tha paint on the wall if you’re doing tha trims?

  • @renostubbs8504
    @renostubbs8504 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, Spencer. Do you have a video on spraying base boards

  • @mattjones1378
    @mattjones1378 3 года назад +1

    Watching this, reminds me, why I hate painting, especially prepping , on my knees, tape tape tape

  • @robhodson7633
    @robhodson7633 5 лет назад +4

    Probably the most shocking masking up I have ever seen!! I would love to see what your wallpapering looks like

  • @mitchellandking
    @mitchellandking Год назад

    Hi Spencer, thanks for making the video. What spray tip would you use? The one I am using just now has quite a big fan space and when I try to do skirtings, I need to tape around 2-3 feet back to avoid overspray on the floor. I think I need a more concentrated tip - if that makes sense? Do you have any good videos.

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад

    Great video.... The caulk trick works incredibly well in a lot of areas need a clean line, and/or keeping the paint off neighboring trim/floor. But, if using a sprayer, how are you going to keep the over-spray off the walls???

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  Год назад +1

      You allow it! The next day you mask the trim and paint the walls with sprayer. The next day, you paint the ceilings masking the walls to the floor!

    • @phillamoore157
      @phillamoore157 Год назад

      @@spencercolgan Well....as far as using a sprayer goes, I completely f**ked that up!...LOL. I may try that with the next room. I'll have to figure out what's easier, all the masking, or just using a brush. Not real happy with the brush, as I'm getting brush strokes, which has never happened to me before, so I'm struggling with how to get rid of those without going through the hassle of using a spray gun. Going to try a foam roller to see if that helps smooth it out. Thank you again, I've got a hand-masker on the way. I had no idea such a tool existed. That was worth the video in, and of, itself. 👍

  • @takrinke
    @takrinke 4 года назад +1

    Hi Spencer. Love your videos. Since you do a lot of wallpaper and painting, I would love to see a how-to best practices video on how to mask and paint (spray and.brush roll) up to a textured wallpaper edge.
    Thanks!

  • @HollyVanHart
    @HollyVanHart 5 лет назад +5

    👍🏼 Thanks for this great content! 🌟 💘 ✔️

  • @YouTubehndl
    @YouTubehndl 2 года назад +3

    I’m surprised that you use contractor grade masking tape on floors. Do you ever have any problems with the finish on the floor coming up with the tape? I work in San Francisco with a lot of old homes and have had issues with that, even using delicate surface tape.

  • @behihsidahmed5419
    @behihsidahmed5419 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for informations Greetings from Algeria

  • @edwardbain6847
    @edwardbain6847 2 года назад

    Great video, I’m learning a lot before I move into my first home. I’ll have carpet floors. How can I mask off the carpet before spraying?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад

      Get masking paper and double up on the very edge of the carpet; masking paper on A3 M hand Masker; I have a video on it

  • @briandonnelly9862
    @briandonnelly9862 3 года назад

    Very well done my friend.

  • @careygrant9390
    @careygrant9390 Год назад

    Great! I was about to create a huge mess until I saw this.

  • @Quogmeyer
    @Quogmeyer 5 лет назад +17

    Tape only first, then paper, much easier.

  • @pablohu6935
    @pablohu6935 Год назад

    what kind of tape are u using ? i was using the blue one but is more expensive that u have there

  • @Oo7Hola
    @Oo7Hola 5 лет назад

    Good job sir. Dont mind the negative comments.

  • @bcarr3116
    @bcarr3116 5 лет назад

    I like laying down 1/2" masking tape first then come over that with the hand masker then lo velosity paint spray and also same way on the wall. The 1/2" tape first gives you a finer edge but it's a bit more work Thanks great video.

  • @williamwwjd12345
    @williamwwjd12345 5 лет назад +1

    Is that a clear silicone or clear latex? Because I don't think silicon would be good to use, and I've never heard of silicone latex

  • @Drum1965
    @Drum1965 Год назад

    Do you do Faux Finishes, and Leafing ? Venetian plasters?

  • @larryspencer4486
    @larryspencer4486 3 года назад

    I’ve just started spraying what is better to tape up with brown paper or thin plastic.we have corex in the Uk which is black plastic about 3mm thick that see. To be better

  • @bobbysimpson87
    @bobbysimpson87 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Spencer, great video and useful comments.
    For our wall we are changing the wallpaper and repainting the trim. Does it matter which order we do them?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +2

      Micheal Swiggs
      It’s an excellent question.
      1. Over the course of the life of this new wallpaper, isn’t it true that you may in fact have to paint or desire to paint the trim again? For this reason, you could certainly choose either order.
      2. However, which order is more practical? And the answer to that is that you should paint your trim first making sure that the semigloss trim paint does not go beyond the trim because the wallpaper will not stick to semigloss paint - and so if you happen to get semigloss paint on the walls, make sure that you then prime over that to make the surface porous. Or, make sure that you scratch the semigloss paint on your walls with a sanding sponge or sandpaper - to make it porous.

    • @johnnytocino9313
      @johnnytocino9313 5 лет назад +1

      Are you painting over wallpaper? Is it possible in your budget to remove the wall paper. Always better idea. You will see the seams. Plus if not primed correctly it can bubble. If wallpaper was done by a pro it can be removed quite easily and with minimal damage to the wall.

  • @claytonpabst
    @claytonpabst Год назад

    I do have a question I can't find a clear answer. I am about to spray my basement. Do I do prime -> texture -> paint or do I need to prime again after texture? How well will paint stick to texture mud? I don't want to have to prime twice but I can if needed.

    • @billgoforth7426
      @billgoforth7426 8 месяцев назад

      Prime new texture .. spray and back roll finish one coat. Is primer and finish the same color this will work fine..

    • @billgoforth7426
      @billgoforth7426 8 месяцев назад

      No you don't have to prime after finish

  • @ferricotrina2136
    @ferricotrina2136 3 года назад

    How would you protect carpet flooring, since carpet is not flat surface tape won't work?

  • @taurus4205
    @taurus4205 5 лет назад +2

    Good stuff! I prefer to use my 5in1 to push the tape into the corners. Also any reason to not use blue tape? I’ve found the white is a pain to remove.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +1

      Matt, the blue tape is expen$Ive and I have found that if you don’t remove the blue tape right away, it’s a pain to remove! Cheers pal!!

  • @Derrick1951
    @Derrick1951 4 года назад

    How do you protect pot lights in the ceiling and ceiling fans , while using an airless paint sprayer to paint the ceiling. Is there a unique way of covering the fan and pot lights...Thanks ..Good video by the way.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  4 года назад +1

      1. Pull pot lights either completely out of ceiling if they remove, or pull down and wrap completely in brown paper...and stuff cavity of pot light with a wad of brown paper to protect socket. Wrap ceiling fans completely in plastic.

  • @gundersonflooringanddesign4064
    @gundersonflooringanddesign4064 2 года назад

    Great video! I'm going to invest in that 3M tape gun. I've been masking first to get meticulously up to the trim, then following up with construction paper and tape again. Looks like I could get this all in one pass with that gun!

    • @artv4nd3l4y
      @artv4nd3l4y Год назад

      Hey Einstein, any other astute observations? Sounds like you are the smartest guy on earth.

  • @rayvelislas2929
    @rayvelislas2929 5 лет назад +6

    Paint brush, paint retarder, painters blade and a wet rag will do the same no brush marks job in half of the time, I been painting for 20+ years

    • @K6TJO
      @K6TJO 5 лет назад

      Can you make a video and show that process?

    • @R2Mike
      @R2Mike 5 лет назад +1

      I'd seriously doubt it. I know a painter that's done it for 30 years and still isnt a professional....

    • @johnnytocino9313
      @johnnytocino9313 5 лет назад

      True true. But if someone has a laborer that can mask fast and a spray righ behind them and thousands of linear feet , a brush will be left in the dust. It's just a fact. But looking at the job in the video it looks too small to use a sprayer.

  • @maxheltzel7036
    @maxheltzel7036 Год назад

    Spencer what’s the operating pressure of your airless and the tip size of the gun?

  • @juancarlosruiz1369
    @juancarlosruiz1369 5 лет назад

    which is more advisable to paint the ceiling sprayer or use the roller 

  • @daddydollaboi8086
    @daddydollaboi8086 5 лет назад +1

    No matter what when it dries if you pay attention to detail you always gotta go back with something to clean up a few lines. Cut in brush, razor blade the tape lines here and there or you'll tear the paint up...something is always still needed

    • @Pumalate77
      @Pumalate77 5 лет назад

      Daddydollaboi 80 100% true, no floor is perfect and you’re gonna have bleed some places and some not.

  • @Eric_s2002
    @Eric_s2002 2 года назад

    What do you cover the walls with?

  • @micksmith3352
    @micksmith3352 3 года назад

    Hi Spencer
    Can i ask your advice please. Im currently on a job where the customer requested i paint over her wallpaper. I have primed the wallpaper with zinsser wallpaper cover up which is great stuff. my question is i wanted to spray the skirting and dado rail before i top coat the walls but i was worried about saturation of overspray on the wallpaper? Would spraying be risky to the wallpaper as in would it cause it to bubble or lift because of the force from the airless sprayer? It would save me so much time if i could spray. Any advice much appreciated.
    Mick

  • @letslive8493
    @letslive8493 3 года назад

    When using an airless sprayer do you know what causes fingering? Is it the sprayer, tip or pressure? How can it be fixed?

  • @cowboystevie2u
    @cowboystevie2u 5 лет назад +1

    So do you only spray once. Or do you leave all that masking down and spray a second coat when the first has dried.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +3

      cowboystevie2u
      Spray 2 x. Give first coat half hour. Re do then remove masking immediately. This is all general rule I’m telling you. You could go thicker on 1st coat. But if inexperienced, do 2.

  • @joaoferraz9371
    @joaoferraz9371 5 лет назад +1

    Spencer, thanks for the tips. I did as you Said. Just One question:
    I sanded the Trim (Wood trim not painted) and sprayed primer (water based). After that i sprayed first coat with Paint for Wood (water based). I did it with tip 311 on the Wagner 350 on the Trim and all the Doors.
    I have runs all Over the place ONLY when i spray the Paint after the primer. Can you help?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад

      joao ferraz
      1. This could be a couple of things: number one, did you spray too much of the product on? Only you would know; number two what is the Sheen Of the surface you sprayed it on? Did that need to be sanded or a scarf that before you sprayed it on? There is a chance it’s too slippery and it’s just running off - please let me know

    • @johnnytocino9313
      @johnnytocino9313 5 лет назад +2

      Was the primer dry? Are you costing too heavy? I rarely ever have drips. That's usually caused by too much paint, or previous coat not dry enough for final coat.

    • @andreylisitskiy1393
      @andreylisitskiy1393 6 месяцев назад

      Bro don't ask that stupid guy anymore! Will be worst!!!! Hi is not professional!!!!

  • @kent7525
    @kent7525 2 года назад

    No disrespect I enjoy your professionalism and your videos I'm a pro painter for 30 years but the time it takes to tape all that off caulk set up the sprayer and clean up the sprayer I could have cut that Trim in by the time you finish prepping it.
    But I like the vid for your professionalism. 👍
    Pro Painter from Maryland

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад

      I don’t like this video but it happens to be a video that is my top video made several years ago; I was painting a house for my friend for no cost and I never even got to show you how I spray the trim the video was interrupted and I agree with you my friend; it could’ve been done a lot better but, I mask off the floor and then I spray the bottom trim first mask that off and do the walls mask the walls and the trim off together and do the ceiling that was the point of that video that never came out

    • @kent7525
      @kent7525 2 года назад

      @@spencercolgan
      Thanks for the reply Spencer I'm about your age from what it looks like and I'm glad that we can be out still doing this type of work I love it it's my passion and I love your professionalism keep up the good work

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад +1

      @@kent7525 yes sir! And thank you very much for your criticism because I agree. I completely agree

  • @richmaxwell2263
    @richmaxwell2263 5 лет назад +1

    I could cut that trim in with a brush in 10 minutes. Nice clean cut and on to the next room. What he's doing is triple the work.

  • @onehandclapping3094
    @onehandclapping3094 3 года назад

    Can’t use standard masking tape. It bleeds. Plus the paper fits under the jamb. Run the paper as far under the jamb as possible. Run the blue tape up on the shoe 1/32. At the end blade the tape.

  • @ashtenkoerner7433
    @ashtenkoerner7433 5 лет назад

    My husband and i are remodeling a house right now and we sprayed the interior ceiling and walls first because of the fact that we needed to put our tile down and wood floors down before the trim now we are unsure of the right way to spray our trim without it being to much of a pain with the overspray on the walls...any good suggestions on how to go about painting our trim and how to prep it would be greatly appreciated!!

    • @jonvanlandingham2538
      @jonvanlandingham2538 5 лет назад +2

      You could spray the trim before installing it. And touch up the holes afterwards. That's what I would do.

  • @ATC235
    @ATC235 2 года назад

    I’m
    Painting trim now with a graco airless paint sprayer. Im finding the paint is going on to thick. What tip do you use? Thanks I just found your channel- so I’m going through ur videos now. Maybe u made one on this topic.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад +1

      211 black tip. Or. FF FINE finish tip low pressure.

    • @ATC235
      @ATC235 2 года назад

      @@spencercolgan thank you

  • @johnnytocino9313
    @johnnytocino9313 5 лет назад +1

    All these haters saying they only use a brush. It's all about time you have and how much linear feet you have. This base is already painted so brushing might be better. If it's bare wood. I swear spraying is way faster, especially if it's detailed wide trim with multiple sticks of wood to create a finished piece.

    • @Pumalate77
      @Pumalate77 5 лет назад

      john paul bacon I think I mostly learned to brush everything since the area I work in is mostly already brushed trim, there is no sense in spraying already brushed trim unless you sand it down. And I can’t sand this old trim it’s all lead paint under the trim. New stuff, spraying is the way to go for sure but people who “I always spray” are weird. I can use a flock nap and make amazing looking cabinets that you can only tell are rolled if you have a very detailed eye, and even then they look great. Use advance and it looks awesome

    • @johnnytocino9313
      @johnnytocino9313 5 лет назад

      @@Pumalate77 spraying everything is just stupid. I did a job a few months back that had a old three story staircase, banisters, thousand of pickets, super intricate millwork. Each picket had so much detail from the lathe it was nuts. It was all 1970's purple, yes purple and going to be a light creme. I sprayed the whole thing in a long long day by myself. A pro crew of brush men would take a week on it. I saved that much on labor, it was beautiful in the end. The skirt boards and risers I brushed, and it took more time and killed my knees and back but spraying would not be the better option in that case. Just masking off one riser would take the time to brush three of them, so there you go. It all depends.

  • @sabino8378
    @sabino8378 3 года назад

    Spencer, you have the military enbeded in you. May God bless you and your family.
    I've learned new tricks thanks to your time and effort in showing and making this video.
    Thank you,
    Sabino, NYC

  • @scottgodfrey2403
    @scottgodfrey2403 5 лет назад

    Hi can any1 help me out...
    I've got a 50ltr air compressor and I bought a 30 metre hose....when I tested it with my 1.3mm sealey hardly anything was coming out.....do I need to shorten my hose?

  • @_j_t_p_
    @_j_t_p_ 4 года назад +2

    Just slide 2 inch tape under the floorboard, as as close as you can, then tape down the construction paper and tack down the far edges every yard or so

    • @juanito3821
      @juanito3821 3 года назад

      That's exactly how we did it when I worked for a residential painting company.

  • @diverpoa
    @diverpoa 4 месяца назад

    He just invented the wheel,🤣

  • @tall8743
    @tall8743 Год назад

    It's Walter whites brother yooo.

  • @mrbrown30238
    @mrbrown30238 5 лет назад +2

    Did you tape the walls also with that taping tool?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +1

      No sir. Good question. No need to. Because, you can get paint onto the wall. Why? Because you can paint the wall after the woodwork while you mask the woodwork when it dries.

    • @mrbrown30238
      @mrbrown30238 5 лет назад

      @@spencercolgan gotcha..makes sense

  • @rbilardo47
    @rbilardo47 4 года назад

    Great tips. What do you do with the wall above the baseboard not to get paint spray on it?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  4 года назад

      Thank you ! You wait for the next day, put tape and masking dig paper right over the newly painted surface, draping brown masking paper over it, tape it to the floor, and spray your wall!

    • @rbilardo47
      @rbilardo47 4 года назад

      @@spencercolgan Thanks for getting back so quickly. lol, I think you misunderstood my question or I did not make myself clear. While you're spraying baseboard the wall will get sprayed also above the baseboard. This I want to prevent. Thanks.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  4 года назад +1

      US Marine Patriot Very good; this video was made in order to paint the entire house, starting at the baseboard, then the walls, then the ceiling so if you wanted to prevent ideas where you would do you would simply put tape right above the trim and bring masking plastic or paper above it or a shield

    • @rbilardo47
      @rbilardo47 4 года назад

      @@spencercolgan OK, now I understand, I only need to repaint my baseboard, now I know what to do. Thank you so much. Lesson learned; I should have painted baseboard first lol. Thanks again.

  • @ethanschiltz7305
    @ethanschiltz7305 4 года назад +1

    That shit would never fly on one of my paint jobs. Firstly. Wear kneepads when preparing baseboard. Secondly. You're right, those gaps are unacceptable which is why you should thread tape in small increments first then just slap down the masking. (You're using an airless, dude.) You do not use caulking on millwork, either. Some backyard shit.

  • @tombarker2369
    @tombarker2369 3 года назад

    Why isopropyl alcohol? Not denatured? What strength of isopropyl?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 года назад +1

      Please give me the context of what I said in this video now, nearly 2 years old. Thank you so much

    • @tombarker2369
      @tombarker2369 3 года назад

      @@spencercolgan Thank you--at 4:37 you talk about cleaning the wood work with isopropyl alcohol.

  • @ismaelc1016
    @ismaelc1016 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video,I would like to see more,I am a painter too,Where do you live?

    • @twojesusthroughmary5501
      @twojesusthroughmary5501 5 лет назад

      Henry C.
      Brooksville Florida. Thank you Henry.

    • @ismaelc1016
      @ismaelc1016 5 лет назад +1

      @@twojesusthroughmary5501 Very nice,Greeting from south Carolina.Please make more video.

  • @homesteading1012
    @homesteading1012 5 лет назад +1

    What is the best type of paint to use on trim, is it high gloss, semi gloss, or satin?

    • @newgenerationpaintersngpin2329
      @newgenerationpaintersngpin2329 5 лет назад

      Semi gloss is my go to
      But it depends on the job
      If it's high end semi gloss amd gloss for low end jobs satin works well

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +1

      Homesteading 101
      Nothing like a high shine of your trim is flawless. If it has typical dents and dings, use satin.

  • @Sprinkadink
    @Sprinkadink 2 года назад

    If I spray trim next to a smooth wall, and roll the wall later, will the overspray from spraying the trim leave a noticeable line on the wall?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад

      Good question; absolutely yes, you will have an overspray and that’s why we do it not caring about the overspray because the next day we tape off the trim which is done the previous day and then we spray the wall

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  2 года назад

      In this case, what do you want to do is tape off the wall and the floor isolating your trim and spray it

    • @Sprinkadink
      @Sprinkadink 2 года назад

      Ok. Thanks for your answer. I wasn’t worried about color getting onto the wall because I’m going to paint/roll the walls afterwards. I just know how smooth walls are terrible for showing different textures like brush marks and didn’t know if the spray edged would show through after everything was painted. But I would imagine the roller nap will cover it up. Just never sprayed trim after it was installed, thought I would give it a try. Thanks for the tips.

  • @mattmarvel4211
    @mattmarvel4211 5 лет назад +3

    I would have painted the casing with a brush in the time it took him to tape that small area.

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  4 года назад +3

      Where may I meet you to give you a solo ovation.

    • @terrencewalsh453
      @terrencewalsh453 3 года назад

      I have to agree with you, 2' paint guard for the floor and a 2 1/2" sash brush! Time it's taped, retaped and caulked I'd be in the next room!

  • @martinsmith8647
    @martinsmith8647 5 лет назад +1

    Can u put varnish in an airless sprayer

  • @ColdWarVet607
    @ColdWarVet607 4 года назад

    Great Stuff, I was wondering if I actually needed the paper roller, after watching this....YEP I DO, thanks for the schooling!

  • @shahar85
    @shahar85 5 лет назад

    What airless tip are you going to use (211, 213)?
    How thick is the color?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +1

      Shahar Dror
      Graco 395. Tip 210

    • @smoknarrow
      @smoknarrow 5 лет назад +1

      Lol neither🤣 ...411 fine finish my choice

  • @fjalls
    @fjalls 5 лет назад +4

    You remind me of Christoph Waltz by the looks and accent. Get those awful walls painted already xD

  • @brandonlee2256
    @brandonlee2256 3 года назад

    For flooring u always used blue tape not white.why because white tape can be meses up the wood floor

  • @age_of_reason
    @age_of_reason 8 месяцев назад

    That's a hack job. Never put white masking tape directly onto hardwood floors. Use Frog Tape or Blue tape at the very least. And I can still see floor behind the areas you taped down next to the baseboards. You have to tuck the tape under the door casings and keep it very tight against the baseboards too. The paint will make it's way onto the floor when it comes out of the gun @ 2000 psi. With such big gaps between the base and the floor you can just slip builder's paper under the base and tape it down 2' away from the base to the floor. Caulking the baseboard to the floor is not a good idea--the caulk will peel up with the paper when you go to remove it unless you score it with a utility knife and that's just more work. People make this job way more difficult than it needs to be. Use the best quality tape, stretch it as you go, bending it as needed to get it tucked under or right against the baseboard so NO wood is exposed. This makes the tape a little bit harder to remove later but you don't get ANY paint on the floor (assuming you use Frog Tape).

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  8 месяцев назад

      You’re a hack job. That’s a plastic floor.

  • @marknagy293
    @marknagy293 3 года назад

    How would you recommend masking a carpeted room?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 года назад

      Same way...double up on the tape. I have a video on it.

    • @marknagy293
      @marknagy293 3 года назад

      @@spencercolgan thanks for quick reply. Prepped one room today, scraped popcorn off ceiling, gonna have to plaster a bit. I’ll watch more of your videos tonight

  • @jasonatkinson1771
    @jasonatkinson1771 5 лет назад +1

    How do you prevent over spray

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад

      What I did and explain in this video is that the rest of the floor was being covered with brown construction paper; but the masking in this video is how you would mask for rolling or brushing your woodwork

  • @twich15
    @twich15 5 лет назад +1

    Do you sand old paint before spraying?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +1

      Ryan Mc
      Yes Ryan. Please sand with a Med 3M sanding sponge.

    • @wilwiljames1
      @wilwiljames1 5 лет назад

      @@spencercolgan what grit?

  • @StealyourfaceDead
    @StealyourfaceDead Год назад

    Would be good to note to use latex caulking and not silicone

  • @madronagroceryoutlet4426
    @madronagroceryoutlet4426 2 года назад

    Do you use Flow to your paint?

  • @duanefrench7139
    @duanefrench7139 5 лет назад +1

    How do you prep the same way on Carpeted floors?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  5 лет назад +2

      Great question! Same way, double paper; get the tape deep beneath the wood and the carpet.

    • @westdoze
      @westdoze 5 лет назад +1

      different tape

  • @cayrick3488
    @cayrick3488 5 лет назад

    I like to brush the trim, all that masking sucks ace. Using a good trim paint with conditioners will lay down any brush strokes. The set up and clean up is also faster with a brush compared to a sprayer. If you are painting lots of trim and doors then the sprayer can save you some time.

  • @artperera658
    @artperera658 3 года назад

    I have a dilemma, my painters left me with a sh*t show of a paint job. They sprayed my base boards, didn't do it right and rather than re-spraying, they went over it with a stiff brush that had old dried paint on it. So when they went over the base boards, you can see the paint strokes. After they've been in my house for over a month, I decided to get rid of them and now our furniture
    is back in the rooms. I don't like the paint strokes, looks very unprofessional. I want to redo them with a paint brush and get rid of the paint strokes. I know this is pain, but I know that I can lightly sand or wet sand the really bad spots on the boards. Since I am using latex trim paint, what is the right mixture of flowtrol to paint to get the paint to lay down on base boards and not drip?

    • @spencercolgan
      @spencercolgan  3 года назад

      Hysterical
      Sand with 220 grit. And then, wipe clean and apply your paint with a high-end quality paintbrush; I recommend a Purdy 3 inch angle sash brush; it’s approximately $17.
      Please look on my video Spencer Colgan - Painting master class in order to learn how to use the paint brush correctly; believe it or not it will make the difference.
      The proportion is right on the bottle that you are supposed to use. But I start out with a capful per quart.
      Has this helped you? Have my videos helped you?
      If so, if you have one minute, would you please give me a five star review and say some thing about my knowledge and/or videos or whatever? Here is the link if you would not mind
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    • @artperera658
      @artperera658 3 года назад

      @@spencercolgan Thank you for your response. Will attempt your solution later this week.

    • @billgoforth7426
      @billgoforth7426 8 месяцев назад

      If you're a homeowner do it yourself or a painting those baseboard yourself you will have brush marks .. it takes a true pro to eliminate .. white sand brush strokes and dust.. thoroughly good luck!

  • @chriscoco3036
    @chriscoco3036 5 лет назад +12

    I've been painting 40 years never painted base like this, by the time you mask off, get your sprayer ready, I would be done using a brush, but I'm a real painter.

    • @cdufur420
      @cdufur420 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah this is literally the slowest way you can do it I can paint an entire level plus the doors by the time this guy gets two rooms masked

    • @alexi8661
      @alexi8661 5 лет назад +2

      Chris coco I am also a painter and I have to agree with you guys it is easier and faster with a. 2 inch Purdy. But some customers do prefer the smother finish you can achieve by spraying. I’ve had to do it this way in the past except with a whole lot more prep than showed in this video.

    • @hdsmack7203
      @hdsmack7203 5 лет назад +9

      If the customer wants a fantastic finish spray it. If the customer doesn't care about brush marks brush it. A lot of painters are scared of spraying and stick to a paintbrush and roller their whole career. I think it's good as a crafts person to be open minded to all painting applications and challenge yourself.

    • @corneliustitiu8739
      @corneliustitiu8739 5 лет назад

      @@hdsmack7203 Corect!

    • @hdsmack7203
      @hdsmack7203 5 лет назад

      @@cdufur420 bet you leave mess though. Lol joke. Haha