Great job! I agree with ceiling first to avoid drips on walls. You did a thorough job of covering ceiling before walls. Spraying leaves no brush strokes.
Ceilings last when spraying any room, it’s torture trying to mask ceilings and takes twice the time, ye he’s done a top job , but it’s same this way and half the battle ,,,mask light plug sockets , square cardboard to window outer edge reveal s when spraying walls , , cut in window reveals brush and mini roller in minutes, then mask walls full drop, then paint ceiling, remove sheets room complete, trust me on this, 😂👍👍
I learned from this video today, the paint needs to be deluted. I got my Wagner Airless sprayer today, tried to paint my room and I was a little disappointed why I have so many tail lines. After I add about 10% of water the spray pattern changed to nice and even with zero lines. Thank you for an important tip.
BEAUTIFUL I have always wanted to buy one of these... but have always use just a brush while painting... I "Flip" RVs and rundown houses... 25 to date... Think of the time and money I could have saved!!! I did "Try" a sprayer many years ago... and no one told me I should "dilute" the paint... I thought it was the sprayer's fault. I have never tried again... Dang it!
@@Vpopov81 I just take run-down old RVs and completely redo them from top to bottom.. The secret is CLEAN every inch perfectly... because you can't paint Dirt... and most if not all the RVs I redo are so filthy like the one I'm working on right now, that used to be a meth lab!!! I also refurbished a Vintage 1972 Travel Trailer ... turned out so CUTE... I hand painted that one too... with house paint... Don't faint.. it worked out beautifully... but I also stripped the paint off to the metal first... sanded it smooth too. The 1985 30' Class A I'm working on right now... was the meth house... now that one is really taking a lot of time. I am also hand painting the outside of that too... except this time I'm going to be putting beautiful glitter, imbedded in the Polyurethane. The countertops look so good... and the shower (yes I painted that with house paint too)... will also have imbedded glitter in it also. Or white peralized iridescent powder. They estimated to paint the 30' RV... it was going to cost between $12,000. to $15,000. No... I didn't put too many zeros... that was the quote... It will take me after I have Stripped off the ugly brown strips on the outside of the RV and gently sand this down, because it is FIBERGLASS and you do NOT want to SAND Fiberglass, it is dangerous to breath... I strip it down with stripper, then ... clean it again... then start painting it... I will have touched this 8' x 30' 12' tall Class A RV 14 times before I'm though. YOU get the jest of the story ... It should take me 40 house to clean/strip it 40 hours to paint it and 20 hours to Polyurethane it with my secret receipt of glitter and white iridescent pearl powder ... Hope this (kinda) answers your questions... LOL Not bad for a 65 year old woman... (Laughing). ... and I should be retired.
@Seamus McShamish Thank YOU so much for all this GREAT Information... I will check this out. Right now I'm working on a huge Class A RV 30' long 13' high!!! It is big!!! lots of work.
It's a little easier on the body over the long term, to spray the walls first and finish the ceiling after. Rather that mask the ceiling to do the wall. What I mean is it's easier to put plastic over the walls rather than then ceiling. Same system, different order.
Your idea is good but it doesn't work... because you have all the dust coming down and now you have a Chace that the wall might get over spray as you're spraying the walls
You do not have to cover the whole ceiling, just close to the edge borders between ceiling and walls (1ft width of mask at most). If you mask the wall and paint the ceiling, you have to mask the WHOLE walls. Because of gravity and painting ceiling at an angle, there are more chances of splashing paint to the wall.
@@ThaiNguyen-qf3no yes but what I am saying is the masking the ceiling of hard on a person's neck. Over time that will cause you issues. Masking the walls is easier. To each their own brother. Both ways work. Everyone has a different approach and there's nothing wrong with that.
You guys are out of control :) Ceiling wall controversy lol. I wish I had this Wagner. My dad was a professional painter his whole life. I have a couple things he gave me, but I'm no professional. I've never used them but there is a Graco Ultra 395 High boy? and a I have a Graco 360 hand held. He even left me a taper thingy. I'm going to practice with water and cardboard a little bit. I saw him do it a lot as a boy'. I'm gonna have to watch more youtube. I became a nurse hahaha Wish me luck! I invested in 3 townhouses and I got this!
No you use a spray shield taping over fresh paint will end up a mess. Best to cut the 2nd coat top by brush then spray shield when your near the top. Even low tack tape will likely peel fresh paint esp on ceiling flat
Overnight works for me but you are better off spraying the walls first and then masking the walls (2.6m film) and then spraying the ceiling. The walls are easier to mask than the ceilings. So the order is skirting boards first, over-spraying on to walls, next day mask skirting boards then spray walls, over-spraying onto ceiling, next day mask walls and spray ceiling. Hope this helps.
just use trim against the ceiling instead of masking when you get good at it you can leave a few mill and cut it in after then roll it off. save an hour faffing about with plastic and tape.
@@infiniti2015 trim is a piece of plastic with a straight edge that you can hold against a surface so that paint cant go past it. you can use anything really, cardboard if you want to. as long as it has one straight edge that you can put to the surface.
Beautiful work. Sir im.gonna paint my house with high ceiling ..can we still.use air spray when the house have furniture. Of course I will cover them.up. any recommendation thank
Hi guys! Thanks for your question. In this instance the walls and ceilings were getting their first coat with the same material - no need to wait for the paint to dry, they were just done in one go. If you are not changing material but need to wait for paint to dry for any reason then just de-pressurise the sprayer and leave the spray gun in a bucket of water to stop the tip from drying out. Then when you come back to spraying you are ready to go! If you are changing colours then you will need to go through the full cleaning process (which only takes a few minutes!). Regards - The Wagner DIY Team.
My brother-in-law brought me the Wagner 130 to paint the interior doors of my house. It came with the 515 nozzle. He also purchased the 311 nozzle so I used it first. When I used 311 to spray the doors using a satin water based paint it always seem to get clogged up and there would be a single narrow spray stream on the left side while the other side had a nice wide even stream. I then removed the 311 and install the 515 but it seemed to have a lot of over spray. Would the 311 nozzle I was using be defective?
Hey Happy Places! Sorry to hear you are having difficulty. Actually the 311 is the ideal tip for spraying woodwork and achieving a fine finish - as long as the paint is properly prepared! And yes the 515 will almost definitely allow too much paint through as it is designed for covering large areas like spraying walls. A few things to check: dilution - start around 5-10%, you want a cream like consistency that runs off the stirrer; temperature - keep the paint as warm as possible (don't leave outside and then spray!); strain - it's advisable to pass the paint through a sieve if you are having problems with blockages; re-clean your tips to remove any dried on paint (try Wagner TipClean!). Proper mixing, dilution and not spraying cold paint should achieve perfect results. Please let us know how you get on.
Been running a airless past 15 years straight everyday and u def need a back roll specially color changes!! Them managers and owners get a look 👀 from the side and see nothing but lines and brush strokes from t/up smh but salute to my fellow painters I feal your pain lol
I get that PROs benefit from an airless sprayer, but for someone with a couple of rental properties, considering the required "back roll" and all of the added taping time and cost, do you think that air spraying is beneficial over traditional rolling? Also, do doors require a roll/brush as well?
@@1966johnnywayne Ive been spraying for over 20 years and I wouldn’t still be able to take care of my family without a airless. If your painting to turn a good profit yearly and not doing shit here and there for beer money a airless is a must for good volume yearly but yes u can spray your doors preferably I would put a couple light coats on your doors so u don’t have any runs and keep from back rolling are having any brush marks period so u have a smooth surface on your doors. I prefer to only back roll walls but not doors and cabinets I rather put a couple light coats to fill in properly with no runs. 3” tip or even a 2” some times for your jams
@@1966johnnywayne Or even spray your doors ceilings baseboards exc and then roll and brush your walls for probably your best route for time wise. All depends on the project but yes can’t stress enough when u have 20 years of airless spraying is def the fastest most profitable way to paint. If your just doing your rental properties just take your airless in there and fan everything if it’s not bad the only paint that don’t touch up correctly is flat paint so try and change over if that’s what u have on the walls and u can honestly go in and do what a old head would say and feather all your walls in and fan your ceiling’s and doors for the spots that’s needed and cut your base for a cheap quick turn
Hi William, we certainly do - using a sprayer on a door is much quicker than brushing or rolling, especially if it's a panel door with any detailed areas. For airless spraying we have different tip sizes that are suitable for different paints. You may want to look into the 208 and 308 tips for spraying wood & metal paint to a fine finish - for example on doors and trim. We hope that helps! Thanks - The Wagner DIY Team.
I bought a Wagner pro 350r recently, when I’m spraying my walls it’s not coming out of the tip (517) evenly I’ve washed it and it is alright for a bit but then does the same again, also getting a lot of spray on the end of the gun which is dripping while spraying and going onto the wall, do I need a new tip or am I doing something wrong? Thanks
Hello Jack, it sound like you have particle in the paint, we would recommend pouring the paint through a sieveso that you don't get any particles in the machine which could block it. If the tip does become blocked rotate it 180 degrees, then pull the trigger to remove the blockage. Rotate the nozzle back and continue spraying. Kind Regard WAGNER DIY
Do this and you WILL end up with a crap job that can't be easily repaired. Ceiling and wall paints do not take well to masking tape. Because the finish is by spray you can not touch with a brush without it showing. You should... mask, spray sealer to walls and ceiling, sand, spray ceiling first coat, spray wall first coat, sand, spray ceiling second coat and back roll with roller while still wet( this allows you to touch up or repair with brush or roller in the future), brush and roll 2nd coat on walls. If you have to mask the ceiling to cut in do so with as low tack tape as possible (low tack tapes won't support masking plastic or paper plus the weight overspray as shown in this video. Higher tack tapes will damage your ceiling paint. This process takes longer than video shows but is still quicker than brushing and rolling all coats. You MUST finish all coats with a brush of roller when painting interiors.
Did you watch the video Mqc Cjc? He masked the ceiling. Why buy a spray can (different paint type in spray can, colour, sheen matching issues) to fix up repairs you shouldn't have to do anyway. Do you know anything about painting Einstein? Your comment suggests not Einstein!
@@spikebowler U SOUND LIKE JEALOUS ROLLER/BRUSH PAINTER WITH SOME 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. SEEMS LIKE U CANT STAND FACT THAT U CAN BE OUTPERFORMED BY MILES WITH ELECTRIC SPRAYER EVEN AMATEUR CAN USE. U THOUGHT U R FAST, PRACTICED IT FOR DECADES AND REALISED IT CAN B DONE FASTER THESE DAYS BY ANYBODY...TECHNOLOGY BEAT U. Do u realise how much u can learn in 20 years? Surely more than just painting
,,You MUST finish all coats with a brush of roller when painting interiors. '' LOL SURELY SORE ASS MAN-LEARN SOME SKILLS INSTEAD MASTERING SHOE LACING FOR 2 DECADES ANYONE WITH BRAIN CAN PAINT ITS JUST THESE DAYS PEOPLE KNOW SO MUCH LESS GENERAL SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE
Hi, Do you use Primer for new gypsum cardboards, Like Jupol Primer before first color layer? Or do you use Primer to dilute first layer od color insted od water? IS possible to spray Primer, ani if yes 311 or 517? Thanks a LOT.
Hello Maco if you are doing a mist coat primer you can dilute the paint slightly. You can see an explaination about tips on our Professional Contractor channel here: ruclips.net/video/qWmP1R-VvZg/видео.html. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY
Hello Jeffrey, thank you, if you want to see more product details and where to buy take a look here: www.wagner-group.com/uk/do-it-yourself/products-and-accessories/product/airless-sprayer-control-pro-250-m/ Kind Regards The WAGNER DIY Team
That must be magic tape every time I use tape it pulls the paint off so where can I buy it from and what’s it called, noticed you only sprayed the walls once is one coat enough or is this for demo purpose only. I have just bought a Wagner paint sprayer to do the front room just wondering if you have to seal the door to stop paint dust particles going around the house.
Hello Zac both the number of coats and the dial setting depend on the material being sprayed and the tip being used. This particular job had two coats and was set mostly at 6. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team.
How is it possible that when it tore the tape off the wall, it didn't tear off the paint? I've used different tapes and even low tack ones and it always peels off the paint. Can someone explain this to me? 🤔
Hello If you use the right tape for the surface it won't peel off the paint. There is some good advice here: www.tesa.com/en-gb/craftsmen/hints-tips/the-right-tape-for-the-job Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
Hello Zac, the number of coats you apply obviously depends on the surface that you applying them onto as this has been sprayed onto a bare plaster it required a minimum of two coats. If you were covering a strong colour you would also need two coats we some surfaces and paint types you can use just one coat. With spraying the coats are so quick to apply. kind Regards the wAGNER DIY team
It certainly can be a good idea to use eye protection but with the HEA (High Efficiency Airless) technology spray mist is much less of a problem! 👌 Thanks to the low pressure, the paint goes on the wall and stays there 🔒
The number of coats that you need to apply depends on the surface that is being sprayed and also the paint that has been used. After you've done the preparation work and applied the first coat of paint if another coat is required as you are spray painting this is extremely quick to do.
All that work and tape/plastic for two walls? My employees would have knocked that shit out in 15 -20 min while this guy was still putting on his tape lol. One guy cutting a perfect straight & one guy going off on the rolling and BAM! Done! No taping, no machine, no set up, no cleaning. My clients would kill me if I brought a sprayer inside their home for two walls😂😂😂
@@domingez79 I am a contractor, I have a painting and flooring company. The only time we spray a interior of a house is when the new Sheetrock needs primer. Other than that we roll and brush each room. No matter the size of the house. The only thing I spray is cabinets, Sheetrock primer, and exterior of houses. Sometimes I bring my cordless Wagner sprayer and spray some doors or crown moldings but that’s it. Spraying a room, with tape and plastic everywhere is the dumbest thing ever. Not professional at all. A real pro needs some drops, dusting brush, ladder, roller and brush to provide a perfect finish.
@@sergiorealestate8689 Do you ever spray interior ceilings? What if you had a job where the ceilings needed painting and the walls were going to be white. Wouldn't it be quickest to just spray all the ceilings? And then cut in and roll the walls after?
@@Alex-zc8nr the only thing we really spray interior is on empty new construction homes. And we only spray the primer and ceilings. Once that white is done we cut and roll everything else. If a room is being lived in or has furniture, and only 1 or 2 rooms, there is no way I’m spraying anything. Even if it’s all white. Spraying is no where near as fun as this video makes it seem. We have professional sprays, to bring them out and use them, then clean them for one room, it makes no sense. 2 guys on my team can professionally paint 3-5 rooms a day With no spraying so to see this video for one room is pretty funny
@@sergiorealestate8689 Right. Makes sense. Thanks for your response! I am a lone warrior and can cut and roll two bedrooms a day (no ceilings, just wall and trim). I am quite fast and I enjoy the cutting in. No tape, no fuss etc. However I am getting bigger jobs requiring a lot of ceiling work and it's a lot for me to roll alone, I was thinking of acquiring a sprayer to spray out the ceilings. It may not be more or less efficient, but it would save my body and my neck!
In the Uk this machine is available from Screwfix www.screwfix.com/p/wagner-control-pro-250m-electric-airless-paint-sprayer-550w/2122v at and other retailers like www.paintsprayer.co.uk/wagner-hea-250m?gclid=CjwKCAiA7939BRBMEiwA-hX5Jy6em7zcs8DBMYam6Y95W0vjZtMef7Db4DYkYNJbOnKmlwGEknJdPRoCgR8QAvD_BwE and Amazon. Please visit the sites for the latest pricing.
Hello Thomas If you are applying masking tape to freshly painted surface is better to use a delicate tape, these are often pink in colour an example would be tesa www.brewers.co.uk/product/NT3720350E. This will make sure when you remove the tape the paint does not come with it. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
Great in the Uk this machine is available from Screwfix www.screwfix.com/p/wagner-control-pro-250m-electric-airless-paint-sprayer-550w/2122v as well as Amazon and other retailers
For a time being worked as a decorator, and my boss was pissed with my attention to details and he always wanted to finish in a rush unless the client had a complain. He bought a sprayer and took one of the labourers with him to spray at a job I was working the week before. Man called me midday and begged me to go and finish the job. I would only use one of these if I was doing undercoat at a completely new walls, obviously empty house!
Interesting, tha ls for the comment. I'm 50/50 on one of these sprayers. I get how good amd fast it can be for a mist coat, but I'm really not sure about feature colour walls and things. Seems too much faffing around, when in reality you could get a better finish with a roller. Esp the cutting in, do these creaye a lot of mist, even when the pressure and tip is correct. Thanks in advance
Hello Daniel that is the Wagner 250m airless paint sprayer you can see product details and where to buy with prices here www.wagner-group.com/en/do-it-yourself/products-and-accessories/product/airless-sprayer-control-pro-250-m/ Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team.
Hello Jackie Yes, to dilute simply added water to water based paint. Water based paint makes it easier to dilute and clean the machine up afterwards and they're readily available for a wide range of applications. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
Hello we tend to work top-down. In this case with the walls going darker than the ceiling it made sense to spray ceiling white without any masking up (saves time) and then simply mask the ceiling knowing that the colour will easily cover the white paint. This overlap also ensures a nice crisp line with the ceiling. Tip - if the ceiling and wall don't have a nice straight join then you can mask a few millimetres away from the corner to create the impression of a perfect straight edge. Hope that all makes sense. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
For one you remove wall plates and running tape on drywall could be a disaster. You can pull the paper on the drywall right off and then you have another problem.But I see you a diy, (unprofessional). May I suggest you learning how to use a paint shield and picking up your spray pattern. Slow moving can cause you a hold lots of runs all down your walls. Just a few tips!!
It looked like drywall so I gave him my suggestion on that matter, OK its plaster,I still will say learn to use a paint shield (lest time,lest taping same result
Hello Jeff thanks for your comments, these are UK switches and sockets so the plates can't be removed without removing the wiring, hence why they are masked over and not removed. Even if the plates could be removed it is still advisable to mask over then to stop dust blowing back onto the fresh paint.
The thing is someone comes behind for a touch up with a roller and you will always see the difference between the spraying finish and the roller finish. If you do a large project like a warehouse let's say someone back rolling saves you time. @@gianthills
Man, that guys hair will be solid acrylic by the time he gets to the shower! Wear a hat and glasses, as micronised paint will be everywhere in the immediate vicinity.
You should only spray walls that have been rolled before or backroll after spraying. The spray finish is way too good for a new wall to be the final finish imo
Why o why have you "Wagner" not done more to show the range in more uses from Varnishes to metal paints to hobby use, why is this product not boosted to use in so many applications. the W950 should be the one-stop-shop for all paint applications, but all you have shown it can do is paint a fence or a wall in water-based products, put more effort into the DIY range as you are not promoting the power of this product, Plasitdip, Truck bed liner, 2 pack paint on cars and more. other kit out there is not just painting walls and they only cost £30. put more effort in
Hi Gav, you're right - we certainly aim to better promote the versatility of our machines. Some of the processes you have mentioned are better suited to our professional machines rather than our consumer range. Thanks - The Wagner DIY Team.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom more information needs to be shared as there is people out there doing 2pack paint and other types. you tube it to see your truck bed Ispray system is a 630w system that you don't stock in the UK as I looked for it. as for varnish the W950 is universal so show universal paints with it not just emulsion
@@ryanx1334x I agree. I bought a fence and dealing wagner sprayer and it was 79.99. I painted about 90 foot of cusom made fence panels using paintbrushes. Took about 50 hours as panels so dry and need 4 coats. Did 3 closeboard panels and a gate and it took about 1.5 hours. However, whilst I think mine was faulty it sprayed a paint mist everywhere, used 10 times more paint than a brush and i spent 10 times longer preparing. I'll probably build my own sprayer using a compressor and paint gun.
Never seen such garbage in my life 🤣 nice back rolling brah. Full seal. Spray back roll 1st coat on walls, spray finish ceilings. Cut roll top coat. That is how it's done. Leave your finger lines for the wookiez
You’ve done a great job lad, give me that lads number he’s a deadly plasterer, 😂, I always spray ceiling last, it works the same, damn that masking windows , hand paint cut in mini roller inside reveals and width of roller on outside edge ,,paint shield any outer edges of any windows when spraying , , and paint brush cut in mini roller on roof windows the same and width of 6 inch roller on outer edges ,,,,yes as u done mask tape light plug socket s , room walls complete ,,,,then drop sheet and tape whole room , 2 coat ceilings , or whatever , drop sheets removed, room complete,believe me 4 to 5 hours off that room , listen I’m not knocking what u have done, u have done a top quality job bless u , I am not been critical like most do on utube, , don’t take it that way, I’m just saying how I get through it , as a painter, we all have our ways of,doing a good pro job , and have pride in our work 👍
The painter was not holding the spray gun an even distance from the surface. This would result in uneven thicknesses of paint on the walls. The spray gun has to be perpendicular to the painting surface in order to get even paint coverage.
Hello Mia the video shows you how to mask the ceiling at ruclips.net/video/OqKyHC6uqJc/видео.html so that you don't get paint on it. Kind Regards The WAGNER DIY Team
Great job! I agree with ceiling first to avoid drips on walls. You did a thorough job of covering ceiling before walls. Spraying leaves no brush strokes.
That's right F! Thanks for your comment 😊
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom how can by this gun?
Ceilings last when spraying any room, it’s torture trying to mask ceilings and takes twice the time, ye he’s done a top job , but it’s same this way and half the battle ,,,mask light plug sockets , square cardboard to window outer edge reveal s when spraying walls , , cut in window reveals brush and mini roller in minutes, then mask walls full drop, then paint ceiling, remove sheets room complete, trust me on this, 😂👍👍
Find some more irritating music.
I learned from this video today, the paint needs to be deluted. I got my Wagner Airless sprayer today, tried to paint my room and I was a little disappointed why I have so many tail lines. After I add about 10% of water the spray pattern changed to nice and even with zero lines.
Thank you for an important tip.
Any overspray?
Doesn’t it change the color when you add any amount of water?
@@Eddiee602No it doesn’t. Im still using it for my home projects without any problems.
Which paint did you use with it?
BEAUTIFUL
I have always wanted to buy one of these... but have always use just a brush while painting...
I "Flip" RVs and rundown houses... 25 to date... Think of the time and money I could have saved!!!
I did "Try" a sprayer many years ago... and no one told me I should "dilute" the paint... I thought it was
the sprayer's fault. I have never tried again... Dang it!
id love to know more about how you flip rvs
@@Vpopov81
I just take run-down old RVs and completely redo them from top to bottom.. The secret is CLEAN every inch perfectly... because you can't paint Dirt... and most if not all the RVs I redo are so filthy like the one I'm working on right now, that used to be a meth lab!!! I also refurbished a Vintage 1972 Travel Trailer ... turned out so CUTE...
I hand painted that one too... with house paint... Don't faint.. it worked out beautifully... but I also stripped the paint off to the metal first... sanded it smooth too.
The 1985 30' Class A I'm working on right now... was the meth house... now that one is really taking a lot of time. I am also hand painting the outside of that too... except this time I'm going to be putting beautiful glitter, imbedded in the Polyurethane. The countertops look so good... and the shower (yes I painted that with house paint too)... will also have imbedded glitter in it also. Or white peralized iridescent powder.
They estimated to paint the 30' RV... it was going to cost between $12,000. to $15,000.
No... I didn't put too many zeros... that was the quote... It will take me after I have Stripped off the ugly brown strips on the outside of the RV and gently sand this down, because it is FIBERGLASS and you do NOT want to SAND Fiberglass, it is dangerous to breath... I strip it down with stripper, then ... clean it again... then start painting it...
I will have touched this 8' x 30' 12' tall
Class A RV 14 times before I'm though.
YOU get the jest of the story ...
It should take me 40 house to clean/strip it
40 hours to paint it and 20 hours to Polyurethane it with my secret receipt of glitter and white iridescent pearl powder ...
Hope this (kinda) answers your questions... LOL
Not bad for a 65 year old woman... (Laughing). ... and I should be retired.
@Seamus McShamish
Thank YOU so much for all this GREAT Information... I will check this out.
Right now I'm working on a huge Class A RV 30' long 13' high!!! It is big!!! lots of work.
There's always next time Judi!
I didn't know you have to dilute it, but I know now. I'm about to use a sprayer for the first time.
It's a little easier on the body over the long term, to spray the walls first and finish the ceiling after. Rather that mask the ceiling to do the wall. What I mean is it's easier to put plastic over the walls rather than then ceiling. Same system, different order.
i totally agree...gravity is the enemy when trying to mask off a ceiling
Your idea is good but it doesn't work... because you have all the dust coming down and now you have a Chace that the wall might get over spray as you're spraying the walls
@@epenaloza52 You can use a longer roll of "Tape and Drape" to cover the walls.
You do not have to cover the whole ceiling, just close to the edge borders between ceiling and walls (1ft width of mask at most). If you mask the wall and paint the ceiling, you have to mask the WHOLE walls. Because of gravity and painting ceiling at an angle, there are more chances of splashing paint to the wall.
@@ThaiNguyen-qf3no yes but what I am saying is the masking the ceiling of hard on a person's neck. Over time that will cause you issues. Masking the walls is easier. To each their own brother. Both ways work. Everyone has a different approach and there's nothing wrong with that.
You guys are out of control :) Ceiling wall controversy lol. I wish I had this Wagner. My dad was a professional painter his whole life. I have a couple things he gave me, but I'm no professional. I've never used them but there is a Graco Ultra 395 High boy? and a I have a Graco 360 hand held. He even left me a taper thingy. I'm going to practice with water and cardboard a little bit. I saw him do it a lot as a boy'. I'm gonna have to watch more youtube. I became a nurse hahaha Wish me luck! I invested in 3 townhouses and I got this!
Good luck Man!
No you use a spray shield taping over fresh paint will end up a mess. Best to cut the 2nd coat top by brush then spray shield when your near the top. Even low tack tape will likely peel fresh paint esp on ceiling flat
EXCELLENT VIDEO
but the Background NOISE is way too FAST and Annoying...
Can I use THIS Sprayer to paint a House?
How wide was the poly sheet you used for the ceiling? People say the full ceiling will need sheeting up as it can get a outline of the wall colour?
Hello The sheet was approximately 60-90 cm wide this should be sufficient to protect the ceiling while spraying the walls. Kind Regards Wagner DIY
Great stuff! Really enjoyed watching that video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
I can't say I like this guy's technique.
What don't you like? Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom Inconsistent overlapping. 5% - 85% in any given area in this video.
You're the best teacher! Thank you so much
Thank you! 😃
how long does the ceiling paint need to dry before you can mask it to do the walls?
Overnight works for me but you are better off spraying the walls first and then masking the walls (2.6m film) and then spraying the ceiling. The walls are easier to mask than the ceilings.
So the order is skirting boards first, over-spraying on to walls, next day mask skirting boards then spray walls, over-spraying onto ceiling, next day mask walls and spray ceiling. Hope this helps.
You made it look so easy 👍🏻
It was, thank you. Kind Regards Wagner DIY
just use trim against the ceiling instead of masking when you get good at it you can leave a few mill and cut it in after then roll it off. save an hour faffing about with plastic and tape.
What do you mean by trim?
@@infiniti2015 trim is a piece of plastic with a straight edge that you can hold against a surface so that paint cant go past it. you can use anything really, cardboard if you want to. as long as it has one straight edge that you can put to the surface.
Beautiful work. Sir im.gonna paint my house with high ceiling ..can we still.use air spray when the house have furniture. Of course I will cover them.up. any recommendation thank
Yes, definitely no problem at all. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
If you want to spray a paint Primer to the walls before painting them?
Anyone know where i can get the proper adapter for that inline filter? i bought one but its not 1/4 in fittings
If you do the ceiling first. Do you have to clean the sprayer since it will take an hour or two until the walls are dry and you can begin again?
Hi guys! Thanks for your question. In this instance the walls and ceilings were getting their first coat with the same material - no need to wait for the paint to dry, they were just done in one go.
If you are not changing material but need to wait for paint to dry for any reason then just de-pressurise the sprayer and leave the spray gun in a bucket of water to stop the tip from drying out. Then when you come back to spraying you are ready to go!
If you are changing colours then you will need to go through the full cleaning process (which only takes a few minutes!). Regards - The Wagner DIY Team.
My brother-in-law brought me the Wagner 130 to paint the interior doors of my house. It came with the 515 nozzle. He also purchased the 311 nozzle so I used it first. When I used 311 to spray the doors using a satin water based paint it always seem to get clogged up and there would be a single narrow spray stream on the left side while the other side had a nice wide even stream. I then removed the 311 and install the 515 but it seemed to have a lot of over spray. Would the 311 nozzle I was using be defective?
Hey Happy Places! Sorry to hear you are having difficulty. Actually the 311 is the ideal tip for spraying woodwork and achieving a fine finish - as long as the paint is properly prepared! And yes the 515 will almost definitely allow too much paint through as it is designed for covering large areas like spraying walls. A few things to check: dilution - start around 5-10%, you want a cream like consistency that runs off the stirrer; temperature - keep the paint as warm as possible (don't leave outside and then spray!); strain - it's advisable to pass the paint through a sieve if you are having problems with blockages; re-clean your tips to remove any dried on paint (try Wagner TipClean!). Proper mixing, dilution and not spraying cold paint should achieve perfect results. Please let us know how you get on.
Been running a airless past 15 years straight everyday and u def need a back roll specially color changes!! Them managers and owners get a look 👀 from the side and see nothing but lines and brush strokes from t/up smh but salute to my fellow painters I feal your pain lol
I get that PROs benefit from an airless sprayer, but for someone with a couple of rental properties, considering the required "back roll" and all of the added taping time and cost, do you think that air spraying is beneficial over traditional rolling? Also, do doors require a roll/brush as well?
@@1966johnnywayne Ive been spraying for over 20 years and I wouldn’t still be able to take care of my family without a airless. If your painting to turn a good profit yearly and not doing shit here and there for beer money a airless is a must for good volume yearly but yes u can spray your doors preferably I would put a couple light coats on your doors so u don’t have any runs and keep from back rolling are having any brush marks period so u have a smooth surface on your doors. I prefer to only back roll walls but not doors and cabinets I rather put a couple light coats to fill in properly with no runs. 3” tip or even a 2” some times for your jams
@@1966johnnywayne Or even spray your doors ceilings baseboards exc and then roll and brush your walls for probably your best route for time wise. All depends on the project but yes can’t stress enough when u have 20 years of airless spraying is def the fastest most profitable way to paint. If your just doing your rental properties just take your airless in there and fan everything if it’s not bad the only paint that don’t touch up correctly is flat paint so try and change over if that’s what u have on the walls and u can honestly go in and do what a old head would say and feather all your walls in and fan your ceiling’s and doors for the spots that’s needed and cut your base for a cheap quick turn
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what is the difference between paint roller and spray gun for a flat wall??
Nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
Would you recommend using sprayers on doors and trim?
Hi William, we certainly do - using a sprayer on a door is much quicker than brushing or rolling, especially if it's a panel door with any detailed areas. For airless spraying we have different tip sizes that are suitable for different paints. You may want to look into the 208 and 308 tips for spraying wood & metal paint to a fine finish - for example on doors and trim. We hope that helps! Thanks - The Wagner DIY Team.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom are drywall applications the same and do they feel and look of regular paint rollers?
Great work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Grest job. Idol
Thanks for your comment!
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Where can I find that tape you was using?
Hello you can find similar products here:paintshack.co.uk/collections/tesa-masking-tape/products/tesa-easy-cover-masking-paper Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
where can I get that masking applicator shown 20 seconds into the video thanks
These are available from tesa and are called an Easy Cover Dispenser if you search online you should be able to find sources. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
Thanks for your video.
You are very welcome, thank you for your feedback.
Perfect video with detail thank you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
well done dude.
Thank you! Cheers!
I bought a Wagner pro 350r recently, when I’m spraying my walls it’s not coming out of the tip (517) evenly I’ve washed it and it is alright for a bit but then does the same again, also getting a lot of spray on the end of the gun which is dripping while spraying and going onto the wall, do I need a new tip or am I doing something wrong? Thanks
Hello Jack, it sound like you have particle in the paint, we would recommend pouring the paint through a sieveso that you don't get any particles in the machine which could block it. If the tip does become blocked rotate it 180 degrees, then pull the trigger to remove the blockage. Rotate the nozzle back and continue spraying. Kind Regard WAGNER DIY
Do this and you WILL end up with a crap job that can't be easily repaired. Ceiling and wall paints do not take well to masking tape. Because the finish is by spray you can not touch with a brush without it showing. You should... mask, spray sealer to walls and ceiling, sand, spray ceiling first coat, spray wall first coat, sand, spray ceiling second coat and back roll with roller while still wet( this allows you to touch up or repair with brush or roller in the future), brush and roll 2nd coat on walls. If you have to mask the ceiling to cut in do so with as low tack tape as possible (low tack tapes won't support masking plastic or paper plus the weight overspray as shown in this video. Higher tack tapes will damage your ceiling paint. This process takes longer than video shows but is still quicker than brushing and rolling all coats. You MUST finish all coats with a brush of roller when painting interiors.
But u dont put tape over painted area Einstein
U can buy spray can for repair too-Einstein
Did you watch the video Mqc Cjc? He masked the ceiling. Why buy a spray can (different paint type in spray can, colour, sheen matching issues) to fix up repairs you shouldn't have to do anyway. Do you know anything about painting Einstein? Your comment suggests not Einstein!
@@spikebowler
U SOUND LIKE JEALOUS ROLLER/BRUSH PAINTER WITH SOME 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.
SEEMS LIKE U CANT STAND FACT THAT U CAN BE OUTPERFORMED BY MILES WITH ELECTRIC SPRAYER EVEN AMATEUR CAN USE.
U THOUGHT U R FAST, PRACTICED IT FOR DECADES AND REALISED IT CAN B DONE FASTER THESE DAYS BY ANYBODY...TECHNOLOGY BEAT U.
Do u realise how much u can learn in 20 years?
Surely more than just painting
,,You MUST finish all coats with a brush of roller when painting interiors.
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LOL
SURELY SORE ASS
MAN-LEARN SOME SKILLS INSTEAD MASTERING SHOE LACING FOR 2 DECADES
ANYONE WITH BRAIN CAN PAINT ITS JUST THESE DAYS PEOPLE KNOW SO MUCH LESS GENERAL SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE
sounds too complicated spraying all the base coats, then cutting and rolling all top coats.
Hi, Do you use Primer for new gypsum cardboards, Like Jupol Primer before first color layer? Or do you use Primer to dilute first layer od color insted od water? IS possible to spray Primer, ani if yes 311 or 517? Thanks a LOT.
Hello Maco if you are doing a mist coat primer you can dilute the paint slightly. You can see an explaination about tips on our Professional Contractor channel here: ruclips.net/video/qWmP1R-VvZg/видео.html. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY
how much is that? That is awesome! Want to have one also.
Hello Jeffrey, thank you, if you want to see more product details and where to buy take a look here: www.wagner-group.com/uk/do-it-yourself/products-and-accessories/product/airless-sprayer-control-pro-250-m/ Kind Regards The WAGNER DIY Team
Perfect! 😍
Glad you like it!
Good job cool vid
Thank you for the feedback it is much appreciated. Regards WAGNER DIY
That must be magic tape every time I use tape it pulls the paint off so where can I buy it from and what’s it called, noticed you only sprayed the walls once is one coat enough or is this for demo purpose only. I have just bought a Wagner paint sprayer to do the front room just wondering if you have to seal the door to stop paint dust particles going around the house.
Use a razor knife and cut the paint along the edge of the tape.
Use frog tape mate go for yellow one if possible
Don't let the paint cure. take the tape off when it is fresh.
Use better preparation on the wall. If the Paint Comes off with tape the Paint doesnt stick on the wall
Very good and profesional
Awesome.....
Do you clean the gun before painting the walls a different color?
No, you let the old color mix with the new color so you get a new superior color.
Hi Carlos, yes you will need to go through the cleaning procedure to change colours.
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Price plz , i can use for resine liquide
What speed did he use? And number of coats?
Hello Zac both the number of coats and the dial setting depend on the material being sprayed and the tip being used. This particular job had two coats and was set mostly at 6. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom thanks for the reply. Looking forward to trying one of these out
The price and from where Ican get the machine? I'm in Mudcat.
Havge you tried looking on Amazon or usaing google?
amazon
What is the full name of Simon? Thank you.
What Price this machine
How is it possible that when it tore the tape off the wall, it didn't tear off the paint? I've used different tapes and even low tack ones and it always peels off the paint. Can someone explain this to me? 🤔
Hello If you use the right tape for the surface it won't peel off the paint. There is some good advice here: www.tesa.com/en-gb/craftsmen/hints-tips/the-right-tape-for-the-job Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
Du bist King
Where can I get that tape with the pull out plastic sheet to extend?
I bought mine from tool station
Drop cloth
Most paint supply stores and even the big box stores have it or the brown paper version.
what color is the wall paint?
Hello sorry I not sure which colour was used for this project. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
How many coats with this?
Hello Zac, the number of coats you apply obviously depends on the surface that you applying them onto as this has been sprayed onto a bare plaster it required a minimum of two coats. If you were covering a strong colour you would also need two coats we some surfaces and paint types you can use just one coat. With spraying the coats are so quick to apply. kind Regards the wAGNER DIY team
Eyes must be burnin!
It certainly can be a good idea to use eye protection but with the HEA (High Efficiency Airless) technology spray mist is much less of a problem! 👌 Thanks to the low pressure, the paint goes on the wall and stays there 🔒
How do u call the colour of the wall
Magnolia
Dos it need second coat?
The number of coats that you need to apply depends on the surface that is being sprayed and also the paint that has been used. After you've done the preparation work and applied the first coat of paint if another coat is required as you are spray painting this is extremely quick to do.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom should you spray up and down and then from side to side ? And should they use up more paint then normal
All that work and tape/plastic for two walls? My employees would have knocked that shit out in 15 -20 min while this guy was still putting on his tape lol. One guy cutting a perfect straight & one guy going off on the rolling and BAM! Done!
No taping, no machine, no set up, no cleaning.
My clients would kill me if I brought a sprayer inside their home for two walls😂😂😂
exactly when you do domestic for your kids room you dont need to bring machine but if you are contractor 400m 2 house you see the point
@@domingez79 I am a contractor, I have a painting and flooring company. The only time we spray a interior of a house is when the new Sheetrock needs primer. Other than that we roll and brush each room. No matter the size of the house.
The only thing I spray is cabinets, Sheetrock primer, and exterior of houses.
Sometimes I bring my cordless Wagner sprayer and spray some doors or crown moldings but that’s it.
Spraying a room, with tape and plastic everywhere is the dumbest thing ever. Not professional at all.
A real pro needs some drops, dusting brush, ladder, roller and brush to provide a perfect finish.
@@sergiorealestate8689 Do you ever spray interior ceilings? What if you had a job where the ceilings needed painting and the walls were going to be white. Wouldn't it be quickest to just spray all the ceilings? And then cut in and roll the walls after?
@@Alex-zc8nr the only thing we really spray interior is on empty new construction homes. And we only spray the primer and ceilings. Once that white is done we cut and roll everything else.
If a room is being lived in or has furniture, and only 1 or 2 rooms, there is no way I’m spraying anything.
Even if it’s all white. Spraying is no where near as fun as this video makes it seem.
We have professional sprays, to bring them out and use them, then clean them for one room, it makes no sense.
2 guys on my team can professionally paint 3-5 rooms a day With no spraying so to see this video for one room is pretty funny
@@sergiorealestate8689 Right. Makes sense. Thanks for your response!
I am a lone warrior and can cut and roll two bedrooms a day (no ceilings, just wall and trim). I am quite fast and I enjoy the cutting in. No tape, no fuss etc.
However I am getting bigger jobs requiring a lot of ceiling work and it's a lot for me to roll alone, I was thinking of acquiring a sprayer to spray out the ceilings. It may not be more or less efficient, but it would save my body and my neck!
What is the price of this spraying machine
In the Uk this machine is available from Screwfix www.screwfix.com/p/wagner-control-pro-250m-electric-airless-paint-sprayer-550w/2122v at and other retailers like www.paintsprayer.co.uk/wagner-hea-250m?gclid=CjwKCAiA7939BRBMEiwA-hX5Jy6em7zcs8DBMYam6Y95W0vjZtMef7Db4DYkYNJbOnKmlwGEknJdPRoCgR8QAvD_BwE and Amazon. Please visit the sites for the latest pricing.
lol that house is between asylum white and (BLEH) beige. x___x
(tutorial was great tho!!)
Interior décor is such a personal taste 😀 Thanks @luklingX
Followed this and when I took the tape off the ceiling it ripped the paint under the tape off the ceiling. Left a huge mess
Hello Thomas If you are applying masking tape to freshly painted surface is better to use a delicate tape, these are often pink in colour an example would be tesa www.brewers.co.uk/product/NT3720350E. This will make sure when you remove the tape the paint does not come with it. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
I want this
Great in the Uk this machine is available from Screwfix www.screwfix.com/p/wagner-control-pro-250m-electric-airless-paint-sprayer-550w/2122v as well as Amazon and other retailers
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For a time being worked as a decorator, and my boss was pissed with my attention to details and he always wanted to finish in a rush unless the client had a complain. He bought a sprayer and took one of the labourers with him to spray at a job I was working the week before. Man called me midday and begged me to go and finish the job. I would only use one of these if I was doing undercoat at a completely new walls, obviously empty house!
Interesting, tha ls for the comment. I'm 50/50 on one of these sprayers. I get how good amd fast it can be for a mist coat, but I'm really not sure about feature colour walls and things. Seems too much faffing around, when in reality you could get a better finish with a roller. Esp the cutting in, do these creaye a lot of mist, even when the pressure and tip is correct. Thanks in advance
How much that gun cost ?
Hello Daniel that is the Wagner 250m airless paint sprayer you can see product details and where to buy with prices here www.wagner-group.com/en/do-it-yourself/products-and-accessories/product/airless-sprayer-control-pro-250-m/ Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom thank you,
Dilute, add water to the paint?
Hello Jackie Yes, to dilute simply added water to water based paint. Water based paint makes it easier to dilute and clean the machine up afterwards and they're readily available for a wide range of applications. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
Thank you
But isn’t it easier to mask walls? So wouldn’t it make sense to do walls first then mask ?
Hello we tend to work top-down. In this case with the walls going darker than the ceiling it made sense to spray ceiling white without any masking up (saves time) and then simply mask the ceiling knowing that the colour will easily cover the white paint. This overlap also ensures a nice crisp line with the ceiling. Tip - if the ceiling and wall don't have a nice straight join then you can mask a few millimetres away from the corner to create the impression of a perfect straight edge. Hope that all makes sense. Kind Regards WAGNER DIY
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom Thankyou - yes it does
Hi everyone
OH MY NECK!
That's not how you do this! Really!!!
How else is done then?
For one you remove wall plates and running tape on drywall could be a disaster. You can pull the paper on the drywall right off and then you have another problem.But I see you a diy, (unprofessional). May I suggest you learning how to use a paint shield and picking up your spray pattern. Slow moving can cause you a hold lots of runs all down your walls. Just a few tips!!
@@b.ftrice2562 I am sorry but there is no Drywall there that is a plastered room.
It looked like drywall so I gave him my suggestion on that matter, OK its plaster,I still will say learn to use a paint shield (lest time,lest taping same result
......and also just take the light switch and electrical outlet plates off instead of taping them......geez, 2 screws each plate.
Hello Jeff thanks for your comments, these are UK switches and sockets so the plates can't be removed without removing the wiring, hence why they are masked over and not removed. Even if the plates could be removed it is still advisable to mask over then to stop dust blowing back onto the fresh paint.
Ni una gota en la cara 😂
You stay clean when using Wagner HEA 😊
someone should be back rolling behind the sprayer.
Hello There was no need on this job to use a roller the entire project was completed just with spraying. Kind Regards the WAGNER DIY Team
if you need back rolling you might as well just roll the wall normally.
The thing is someone comes behind for a touch up with a roller and you will always see the difference between the spraying finish and the roller finish. If you do a large project like a warehouse let's say someone back rolling saves you time. @@gianthills
Man, that guys hair will be solid acrylic by the time he gets to the shower! Wear a hat and glasses, as micronised paint will be everywhere in the immediate vicinity.
What no skin production no gloves are u mad
Le mec retire même pas les caches des prises et interrupteur mdr
ummm no backrolling
Haha way to push the agenda
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Wouldn’t recommend spraying walls you can’t touch up with a brush it will flash ceilings I suppose is ok
You should only spray walls that have been rolled before or backroll after spraying. The spray finish is way too good for a new wall to be the final finish imo
I don't have a baby - does that mean I can't do it?
Why o why have you "Wagner" not done more to show the range in more uses from Varnishes to metal paints to hobby use, why is this product not boosted to use in so many applications. the W950 should be the one-stop-shop for all paint applications, but all you have shown it can do is paint a fence or a wall in water-based products, put more effort into the DIY range as you are not promoting the power of this product, Plasitdip, Truck bed liner, 2 pack paint on cars and more. other kit out there is not just painting walls and they only cost £30. put more effort in
Hi Gav, you're right - we certainly aim to better promote the versatility of our machines. Some of the processes you have mentioned are better suited to our professional machines rather than our consumer range. Thanks - The Wagner DIY Team.
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom more information needs to be shared as there is people out there doing 2pack paint and other types. you tube it to see your truck bed Ispray system is a 630w system that you don't stock in the UK as I looked for it.
as for varnish the W950 is universal so show universal paints with it not just emulsion
I think you painted the baby
Hahahaha
I can't think with that obnoxious music.
RUclips should ask users the reason to press dislike button
another incorrect painting video , im a professional painter and this is not how its done.
ryan s. What would you suggest?
Chuck Dog for starters never buy or use a wagner sprayer
@@ryanx1334x And that is because?
Kristian Kilkkilä how much time do you have for me to explain ..
@@ryanx1334x I agree. I bought a fence and dealing wagner sprayer and it was 79.99. I painted about 90 foot of cusom made fence panels using paintbrushes. Took about 50 hours as panels so dry and need 4 coats. Did 3 closeboard panels and a gate and it took about 1.5 hours. However, whilst I think mine was faulty it sprayed a paint mist everywhere, used 10 times more paint than a brush and i spent 10 times longer preparing. I'll probably build my own sprayer using a compressor and paint gun.
Never seen such garbage in my life 🤣 nice back rolling brah. Full seal. Spray back roll 1st coat on walls, spray finish ceilings. Cut roll top coat. That is how it's done. Leave your finger lines for the wookiez
Surely it would be better to spray walls first.As it would be easier to mask the walls of you where on your own as the film would naturally fall down
More likely to get masking tape paint bleed that way.
Paint falls down and will likely go over your wall you've just painted.
No suit no gloves no eye protection- no idea
he doesnt need, he sprayed a ceiling and as a miracle, no over spray in his hair :)
no overspray with green hea tip, and the right pressure of course
@@MrJayJamz biggest lie ever told.
that aint her kid lol
LOL
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Hahahahahaha
That's the nanny bruh
Exactly what I was thinking
Now touch up the walls
Haha yeah any touch up on this is gonna stand out
You’ve done a great job lad, give me that lads number he’s a deadly plasterer, 😂, I always spray ceiling last, it works the same, damn that masking windows , hand paint cut in mini roller inside reveals and width of roller on outside edge ,,paint shield any outer edges of any windows when spraying , , and paint brush cut in mini roller on roof windows the same and width of 6 inch roller on outer edges ,,,,yes as u done mask tape light plug socket s , room walls complete ,,,,then drop sheet and tape whole room , 2 coat ceilings , or whatever , drop sheets removed, room complete,believe me 4 to 5 hours off that room , listen I’m not knocking what u have done, u have done a top quality job bless u , I am not been critical like most do on utube, , don’t take it that way, I’m just saying how I get through it , as a painter, we all have our ways of,doing a good pro job , and have pride in our work 👍
Whoa! I was on board until they kidnapped a baby!
No problem, we know where they live. The baby is fine! 😉
@@WAGNERUnitedKingdom lol
The painter was not holding the spray gun an even distance from the surface. This would result in uneven thicknesses of paint on the walls. The spray gun has to be perpendicular to the painting surface in order to get even paint coverage.
we don't give a frk
@@kumainkana3576 LMAO 🤣🤣
Only good for miss coating and finishing ceilings
Is the brush better?
Lies . The paint would have gotten all over the ceiling.
Hello Mia the video shows you how to mask the ceiling at ruclips.net/video/OqKyHC6uqJc/видео.html so that you don't get paint on it. Kind Regards The WAGNER DIY Team
I have one of these sprayers. There is virtually no overspray beyond a few inches.
Why mask off outlet covers when you can simply remove them?
Hello these are UK sockets which are different. Kind Regards Wagner DIY