Giani Wood Look for Garage Doors: Full Demo
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2017
- The Giani Wood Look Paint Kit is a simple, two-step application that will transform smooth, embossed, flat or raised panel doors in just three hours. From cold, plain white or simple solid, to the warm texture of natural wood in a single morning or afternoon!
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very nice , how much will cost in material to do this garage door
Thank you
Can you make a video for the dark mahogany color?
Where’s the “wood grain”?
Just finished the single door and on to the double door tomorrow. Just wish here was a little more paint.... but your video is excellent.
Hi.Whats the music in the background? Who is it by and track name? Good vid btw!
Do you recommend a UV clear coat to follow?
I am using this right now. I will post a short video, photos, and what I think about the product within the next week.
How did the garage door came out?
@@miguelvaldes1897 I posted link below, but here it is again. It looks great from the street. If you get close you can tell it's a painted application, but for street appeal it looks fine.
ruclips.net/video/osSrNjdhRjA/видео.html
Can I use on the wooden garage door which is latex paint right now
that's what I want to know. If you ever found out could you let me know. 👍
Not bad.
That look splotchy
That’s wood color but definitely doesn’t look like wood. You need to use brushes to create grain in the mid coat and should definitely finish with a clear UV protection or plan on it looking washed out in a couple years.
here's a brief video of my using this process. enjoy! ruclips.net/video/osSrNjdhRjA/видео.html
Not bad, I think I can help you more over on my channel.
You can pressure wash and save tons of time
For those of you who aren't getting it, he is using the stamped wood grain pattern in the door itself and wiping the stain in away that shows that grain. I did wood grain often as a set painter for 11 years. I worked at Paramount, Fox, MGM. Universal and several independent producers. I am trying to be as honest as possible. Giani, your door looks awful to me and I am kind of an expert. But if you get the customer to like ti that is what really matters in the long rung. Think even and smooth that's what people who stain nice woodwork which I have more like 40 year experience. you would never see dark spots or sploches on real wood but keep at it your young and will probably get better with every job.
Show us how to do it. I want to do this for my sister.
Agreed. I thought the example door did not look great. But I think doing a better job in the recessed areas and sides would help tremendously.
@@justinthekitchen8299 his method is not so bad but you have to take your time and make the value of your colors be smooth. Maybe have some pictures of real wood and try to match. This wasn’t something that was easy to do well. I learned for like 2 years before I was able to do it alone. The most important thing avoid big dark spots even it out keep the panels the same
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I just did my doors
They look ugly
Save yourselves time and money
Looks horrible.
That looks awful