How To Paint New Plaster Like A PRO!

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  • @byronadams9751
    @byronadams9751 10 месяцев назад +2

    When you are cutting in always go over any paint runs down the wall with your paintbrush as the paint run will dry very quickly and you end up with a high spot that will knocking off gently with a scaper. I roller from the skirting upwards only when misting as its a lot easier.....good video!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the tips, and thanks for your comment 👍 👍

  • @RavenburnX
    @RavenburnX Месяц назад +1

    Cracking guidance, from one Steve to another, thanks!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks, Steve. im glad you liked the video. Thanks for your comment!

  • @nirinder9180
    @nirinder9180 Год назад +1

    Thank you very helpful video, and step by step guide

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      No problem, don't forget to give the video a thumbs up 👍 and i would appreciate it if you could subscribe to my channel.

  • @davesmith5223
    @davesmith5223 2 года назад +6

    Another really good video, thanks for the tip about mixing the paint yourself!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for your comment. There is no need for "specialist new plaster paint" when you can mix your own and save money!

    • @Aslamkhan-z8p
      @Aslamkhan-z8p Год назад +1

      ​@@FixitwithFowler hi

    • @Aslamkhan-z8p
      @Aslamkhan-z8p Год назад +1

      Hi

    • @TheHicky46
      @TheHicky46 7 месяцев назад +1

      If you're doing a white ceiling. Would you do the mist coat, then a normal coat with same contract white and then use another white for final coat. Great vid by the way.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, that would be my method. It will ensure you get good coverage. Just leave enough time for each coat to dry fully.

  • @leinaddf
    @leinaddf Год назад +1

    Thank you for this tip. I going to paint my newly built conservatory and this video helps.

  • @SpedSpedding
    @SpedSpedding Год назад +1

    Boss video pal. Thanks.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you liked it!

  • @GuzzyConstruction-w3l
    @GuzzyConstruction-w3l 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, really enjoyed it and it told me everything I need to know. Cheers

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  6 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you liked the video and took the time to make a comment 😁

  • @Bm-ct6lk
    @Bm-ct6lk 2 года назад +3

    Great video, thanks for the clear instructions

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, dont forget to give the video a like and subscribe to my channel for more great videos!

  • @billmartin4446
    @billmartin4446 Год назад +1

    This is very helpful. Thank you. 🙂

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, im glad you found the mist coat video helpful. Have you looked at my other videos?

  • @joshsellars6875
    @joshsellars6875 29 дней назад +1

    Thanks a lot, great video!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  29 дней назад +1

      Glad you liked it!thanks for your comment!

  • @nataliegreenan2297
    @nataliegreenan2297 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi thanks for the video! What do you recommend if part of the wall is plastered and part not. Should apply the emulsion to the whole area? I noticed that the paint shades are coming out differently. How do you get around that?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +1

      You only need to mist coat the new plaster. The reason the shades of paint are different is that some areas have been filled, so that area is no longer a new plaster. Once the mist coat is completely dry, you can paint with any paint of your choice. Hope that helps 😁

  • @sineadgilgunn3660
    @sineadgilgunn3660 2 месяца назад +1

    Such an informative video,thanks. I wish i had watched this before applying the mist coat! Have you ever used Leyland Contract Matt? It goes on quite thick so im worried ive done something wrong.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +1

      I used to use layland Matt but found the coverage poor. I only use this dulux trade now, and the coverage is amazing in comparison, especially when doing ceilings. It was specified in an insurance contract i did, and i was really pleased with the results!

  • @mattd6495
    @mattd6495 Год назад +1

    Cracking video. Going to paint our kitchen new plaster celling tomorrow. And new plaster cellings in upstairs hallway and bedroom.
    Any advice for cellings inperticular?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Do your ceiling exactly the same method as the video. Might be a bit messy as the paint is watered down.

    • @mattd6495
      @mattd6495 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler yeah I'm really worried as I have carpet that I don't want to get paint off. Just got to take my time more I think.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      @mattd6495 plenty of dust sheets is the answer. I got cheap plastic sheets from wilkos that were about £1 each and out under the dust sheets. Like you said, just take your time with the mist coat on the new plaster!

    • @mattd6495
      @mattd6495 Год назад +1

      Hi, I have new plaster in the kitchen. I have just painted it with the mist (watered down) coat with Leyland trade contract Matt. Is it okay for me to let it dry and then apply the 2nd coat with the same paint and but water it down? Its in the kitchen. The final coat (3rd coat) will be with a different paint for the walls but the celling will be the the standard white as applied with the Leyland trade contract Matt. Thank you

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Hi, the second coat can be applied like normal paint with no need to water it down. The mist coat just provides an adhesive layer between the new plaster and the following coats of paint. The final coats of paint can be anything of your choice. Hope that helps?

  • @daviderusso9796
    @daviderusso9796 Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Thank you so much!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. Don't forget to like the video and look at my other great videos!

  • @AnthonyFrancisJones
    @AnthonyFrancisJones Год назад +1

    Very useful - just what I needed to know. Many thanks!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Hi, im glad the video on how to paint new plaster was helpful 😊. Thanks for your comment!

  • @sajid1979
    @sajid1979 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, been useful 👍.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. I'm glad the video helped and was useful 👍

  • @jenniferslowley4319
    @jenniferslowley4319 Год назад +2

    This is a really concise video, thank you .I'm going to have my front room plastered/skimmed ready for painting. First of all, can you tell me what the difference is between plastering and skimming please and, secondly, I bought Dulux 3 in 1 base coat. Is this okay to use without mixing with water? There are no instructions to that effect and with all the info out there, it can be daunting for a first timer like me!!😮 Thanks for your time.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, plastering is normally a bonding coat then a top coat(skim) where as skimming is just a top coat. I would always recommend a matt emulsion (not 3 in 1) and diluted as oer the instructions for the first coat. Once that has dried you can then apply paint as normal.

    • @jenniferslowley4319
      @jenniferslowley4319 Год назад +1

      Thank you! Much appreciated

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      No problem!

    • @jenniferslowley4319
      @jenniferslowley4319 Год назад +1

      May I ask you one other question please, if you don't mind? I'm thinking of having my living room skimmed and the guy told me they take the skirting boards off to do so. Is that really necessary? The room isn't particularly large, approx 15ft x 15ft, perhaps smaller, but I find them a bit pricey at £950. Is that about right? Sorry, that was two questions!!😊

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      Hi, firstly, by skimming the walls, you add about 3mm of plaster. If you don't remove the skirting board, then you will end up with the skirting almost sitting in the wall, and it will definitely crack in the future along that line. As far as price goes, every area of the country has different prices for trades. My advice would be to get at least 3 quotes to compare. I have got a plaster skimming video on my channel, and that will show you what is involved. Hope that has helped, and if it has, check out super thanks on my channel!

  • @BABYGIRL4U1
    @BABYGIRL4U1 Год назад +1

    My walls need priming so should do a mist coat before priming as I have drywall and paint bits from removing wallpaper

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      You only need a mist coat if it's brand new plaster. Hope that helps!

    • @BABYGIRL4U1
      @BABYGIRL4U1 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler ok thank you

  • @unicornster
    @unicornster 10 месяцев назад +3

    Here before painting my newly plastered bathroom😅

  • @stevehassall6862
    @stevehassall6862 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve, firstly great video, in it you say what paint you can and not to use to mist coat on new plaster, please forgive my ignorance I've been asked by my sister-in-law to paint her ceiling in her renovated bathroom, she got the paint she wants it done in herself but it's Wilcos bathroom chalk white mid-sheen emulsion paint. Can this paint be used as a mist coat paint or not. I'll wait for your expert response before I make the wrong decision.
    Many thanks Steve H

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, firstly, thanks for your comment! In response to your question, you need standard matt emulsion. If i were you, i would buy a small tin of standard matt emulsion and water it down. You only need to do one mist coat. Hope that helps

    • @stevehassall6862
      @stevehassall6862 Год назад +1

      Thanks for that 👍

  • @vvanishv02
    @vvanishv02 11 месяцев назад +2

    Do you need to sand an entire wall or just the imperfections/obvious bits? I had full plastering on top of plaster board and am unsure if i need to sand this down.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  11 месяцев назад +2

      You only need to sand the imperfections then your good to go for your mist coat!

  • @OmiSido
    @OmiSido Год назад +1

    Thanks brother 🙌

  • @Demondoink1
    @Demondoink1 Месяц назад +1

    Can you use the same paint for second/third coats, or do you need to buy a different paint? Also do you use the same painting technique (going in different directions) for the other coats too, or only for the mist coat?
    Cheers and nice video!

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Месяц назад +3

      Yes and yes! You only need one mist coat as that acts like a sealing coat for the plaster, after that has dried you can use any paint

    • @Demondoink1
      @Demondoink1 Месяц назад

      @@FixitwithFowler Thank you!

    • @ConesuelaLadyTailor
      @ConesuelaLadyTailor Месяц назад

      ​@@FixitwithFowler I am going to paint a newly plastered ceiling in a dark Farrow and Ball colour. Would you recommend a white mist coat in cheaper paint or a mist coat made from the dark F&B paint?
      Thanks.

  • @thehaffytaffy
    @thehaffytaffy 2 месяца назад +2

    After I do the mist paint in Matt can I go over it with White silk emulsion ?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes, once you have done the mist coat and it's dried, you can then paint over with anything of your choosing!

  • @snodge6770
    @snodge6770 Год назад +5

    Do you wash your walls first ? to get rid of all the plaster dust .

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +4

      Hi Snodge, Thanks for your comment! I use a hoover to get the fine dust off from sanding prior to painting. I don't wash the walls as it prolongs the process. Hope that helps!

    • @TheWESTSIDE1967
      @TheWESTSIDE1967 Год назад +2

      Piss out matt emulsion to the consistency of single cream, don't have to be exact just not too much water as it will just run, say a cupful to 5 Litres

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Or just do as the instructions on the tin!

    • @TheWESTSIDE1967
      @TheWESTSIDE1967 Год назад +2

      @@FixitwithFowler there's not instructions on mist coating

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад

      @TheWESTSIDE1967 it clearly states how to dilute the paint on the side of the side of the container. It's mid way through the video!

  • @carolinepark4033
    @carolinepark4033 Год назад +1

    Great video - when should I use wall primer? I have 10lL of Little Greene wall primer intended for new plaster where a very dark blue top coat will go on. Have damp areas and lots of patched easyfill 60 over new plaster. Also have Zinsser bull’s eye 123, Zinsser mould and damp satin paint. Should I mist paint with a regular emulsion before any of these other products?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      This is instead of wall primer. If you have primer specifically for new plaster, then you should use that!

    • @carolinepark4033
      @carolinepark4033 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler thank you!

  • @louiecortez2148
    @louiecortez2148 Год назад +3

    I had a question, do you water down the 2nd coat w/water as well? Or just the first? Oh do you sand in between coats? Thank you in advance! 😁

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +7

      Hi louise, thanks for your comment! You only need to water down the first coat. For the second you can use normal paint. There shouldn't be any need to sand between coats of paint. Hope that helps? Don't forget to give the video a 👍and subscribe!

  • @bimmerladuk
    @bimmerladuk Год назад +1

    If your painting the walls magnolia can you do this with magnolia paint or does it have to be white paint.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      The mist coat can be any colour but just has to be matt emulsion.

  • @patcfcfc
    @patcfcfc 5 месяцев назад

    Great video - is it the same process for lime based plaster?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, I know Lime Plaster has to breathe, but I'm not sure if you need a specific sealer or not. Sorry buy I can't help you with that one!

  • @unicornster
    @unicornster 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can the mist coat be done with the colour of the finished walls or is it best with white? Thank you

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  10 месяцев назад +2

      It can be done with colour so long as its matt emulsion

    • @unicornster
      @unicornster 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler thank you! One last question I promise! Woodwork painted before or after ceiling/walls? Thank you

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  10 месяцев назад +2

      @unicornster woodwork after the walls and ceilings

  • @aidangallacher9049
    @aidangallacher9049 Год назад +1

    Great vid mate once Again!
    How long to wait after plaster applied before we can do this method you are showing with mist coating?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      Hi Aidan, you need to wait until the plaster is completely dry which is normally about 3-4 days (weather dependent). A good way to judge is to wait until all the plaster is the same light colour.

    • @aidangallacher9049
      @aidangallacher9049 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler magic stuff mate! Thats good to know, keep up the vids...you have a good go at just about anything mate

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Thanks again, most of these things i have learnt from my late father. He was always fixing things.

    • @aidangallacher9049
      @aidangallacher9049 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler keep it up mate, we are learning from yourself!

  • @saulitesporto
    @saulitesporto Год назад +1

    Hi can I use this for already dray plastered walls? Well they been plastered 5,6 days ago . They look dry to me.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, that's exactly what it's for! It prevents paint from peeling off new plaster by doing a mist coat first

    • @saulitesporto
      @saulitesporto Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for advice 🙏, and few hours later once the 1st coat it's dry,I can paint it over with any colour I like? And what if I want to wallpaper it instead, can I do that on new plastered wall? Or as well 1st get this base on 1st?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      @saulitesporto, once the mist coat is dry, you can paint with any colour and any type of paint. If you are wallpapering, i would do the must coat, then one coat of emulsion before papering to prevent the wallpaper paste from being sucked into the bare plaster.

  • @davidevans4799
    @davidevans4799 Год назад +1

    Should I leave the mist coat for a certain amount of time before the second coat? Or just till it has dried?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi David, Thanks for your comment. I would recommend waiting for 2-4 hours before adding the second coat of paint. This will allow for the mist coat to be fully cured and bonded with the new plaster. Don't forget to give the video a like 👍and if you've not already, subscribe to my channel.

  • @leonkong8229
    @leonkong8229 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just had the first mist coat for my bedroom ceiling, and it looks patchy (especially for some larger filled/ patched area). it looks like these area can't be painted over. Would it be a problem? If then what should I do to fix it?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, that's quite normal for a patchy finish from a mist coat. It won't soak into that area like it does the new plaster, but there is no problem with that.

    • @leonkong8229
      @leonkong8229 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler so they are supposed to be covered when I apply the second coat to the entire wall (contract matt without dilution)?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  6 месяцев назад +1

      You will still need two coats of non diluted emulsion on top of the mist coat. The mist coat just binds/keys into the plaster so the undiluted emulsion can key to the mist coat.

  • @roannadavis
    @roannadavis Год назад +1

    I'm confused. Is a primer a completely unnecessary step if you mist coat? And what about an undercoat? Is that useful when you have an uneven wall? Mine is old plaster (that didn't get sealed/primed) and bare concrete (where I think the old plaster has come off! It's not my property, unfortunately, so I have to make do! Thanks 👍

    • @roannadavis
      @roannadavis Год назад +1

      It sounds like a special 'undercoat' paint might not be necessary either and maybe a second layer of unwatered down white might be enough to even things out before my chosen topcoat colour?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      Hi Roanna, on new fresh plaster, a mist coat of diluted matt emulsion paint is all you need. For the best result, i would give the plaster one undiluted coat of emulsion followed by the final coats of your chosen paint.

    • @roannadavis
      @roannadavis Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler Thanks so much!👍😁

  • @StevenGreensmith-io6ie
    @StevenGreensmith-io6ie 9 месяцев назад +1

    How long do I need to leave the mist coat before applying the full coat.
    Thanks.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  9 месяцев назад +2

      I normally leave for 2-4 hours but you need to ensure it is totally dry before applying the final coats. Thanks for your comment 👍

    • @StevenGreensmith-io6ie
      @StevenGreensmith-io6ie 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler thanks for your reply.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  9 месяцев назад +1

      @StevenGreensmith-io6ie no problem, I like to try and respond to all my comments on my videos!

  • @sujiths5675
    @sujiths5675 Год назад +1

    Any problems for using PVA in 1st coat..

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      Definitely do not use pva, which will only create a barrier and prevent the paint from adhering to the finished plaster.

  • @Mysticzen6
    @Mysticzen6 Год назад +1

    I need to paint a patch of new plaster on the ceiling can I use dulux diamond Matt diluted with water for the mist coat? Thanks

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, if you look at the tin, it should tell you if you can dilute it. Diamond is a Dulux trade paint, and the only difference is that it's hard wearing. The main point is that the paint needs to be matt paint.

    • @Mysticzen6
      @Mysticzen6 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler one mist coat is enough or should do more? How long to wait from the mist coat to the proper undiluted coat? Thanks

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, one mist coat is enough. Generally speaking, you need to leave it about 2-4 hours

    • @Mysticzen6
      @Mysticzen6 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler many thanks I’m learning a lot from your videos, keep them coming! I just subscribed to the channel! 👍

    • @Mysticzen6
      @Mysticzen6 Год назад

      @@FixitwithFowler and when I applied the normal paint shall I give 2 coats? Also how long to wait in between coats ? Thanks

  • @sxox9086
    @sxox9086 Год назад +1

    My plaster looks like that been 2 weeks now and i thought i need to wait for the dark patches yo dissappear, im confused is it dry or not

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      Hi, i couldn't tell you without looking at it. I would of thought so after 2 weeks!

  • @Rumbetii
    @Rumbetii Год назад +1

    Hi there, I have a question. I have just had my bathroom plastered. On dulux website they recommend to paint with a thinned first coat of Vinyl matt. Would you recommend this also?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, unfortunately i wouldn't recommend using vinyl matt as a mist coat. The reason is that the vinyl does not absorb into the plaster and in fact actually sits on top of the plaster. The mist coat is applied to provide a key for further coats of paint, this is achieved by the absorption of the mist coat into the porous plaster. This mist coat then gives the paint of your choice something to stick to. The remining coats of paint can bo of your choice i.e vinyl or bathroom paint

    • @Rumbetii
      @Rumbetii Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowlerthank you for your quick response. Sorry to ask but I have couple of more questions. Can I use either dulux trade supermatt or matt or is it best to use supermatt? Also would you recommend two coats of mist coat or one mist coat then two coats of top coats on bare plaster. Thanks again

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      @rumebeti Dulux super matt is brilliant paint and i would highly recommend using it. You only need one mist coat to provide a key for the paint to stick.

    • @Rumbetii
      @Rumbetii Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler Great! Thank you for the advice. Really appreciate it.

    • @madeupname
      @madeupname Год назад +1

      ​​@@FixitwithFowler this is a common Internet myth that you can't use vinyl on new plaster. You're a bit off with your reasoning as to why it might not work tbh. Any of the paint company tech support depts will verify this. Decorator btw, and I just follow the instructions on the tin. Most vinyl matts will work fine on new plaster as long as it's dry.

  • @87skin
    @87skin Год назад +1

    Which matt paints would you recommend? I've got ceiling and media wall to do

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      I used dulux matt paint, but any will be ok so long as it's standard matt paint!

    • @87skin
      @87skin Год назад +2

      Ok thankyou so much, I've seen a lot of matt paints that say emulsion is that ok?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +3

      Hi, yes, it is matt emulsion paint you need! Hope that helps!

    • @mperformancepack4792
      @mperformancepack4792 Год назад +2

      @@FixitwithFowler I'm being told by plasterer not to use matt for mist coat, only emulsion. And some sort of blend with a bit of skr bonding in there ?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      You need to follow the video and only use matt emulsion paint watered down as per the instructions. SKR bonding is not required and could cause a reaction with the paint. Hope that helps!

  • @dominicoconnell1584
    @dominicoconnell1584 Год назад +1

    2 questions:
    Use matt only for mist coat on fresh plaster, no pva in it...same for plasterboard that's not having a skim?
    When ready to paint it's ok to use vinyl paints or you have to stick to matts?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Yes, use only matt emulsion for new plaster. Do not use pva as that creates a barrier and prevents the new paint keying to the new plaster. I dont paint bare plasterboard as i always skim it.
      When applying the final coats of paint you can use any paint of your choice.

    • @dominicoconnell1584
      @dominicoconnell1584 Год назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler ok thanks a lot. Is it ok to paint bare plasterboard though?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      @dominic o ́connell you can do but look at drylining for more information

  • @simongurung7715
    @simongurung7715 2 года назад +2

    I used silk - is it bad ?

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 года назад +3

      Unfortunately, silk or vinyl paint doesn't work. This is because it creates a film on the top (surface) of the silk pain. This film prevents the paint from being absorbed into the plaster. This can lead to the mist coat cracking and peeling from the plaster.

    • @simongurung7715
      @simongurung7715 2 года назад +1

      @@FixitwithFowler what’s the solution & and thank you for answering my question 🙏

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 года назад +1

      Ummm, that's a tough question! The only solution is to sand the paint with a fine sand paper 120 grit, this will provide a key surface for the required mist coat. Remove any dust from the surface and wipe down thoroughly or hoover the areas. Then, proceed to create a mist coat and apply accordingly. Hope that helps!

    • @user-ns7vj4tz5h
      @user-ns7vj4tz5h Год назад +2

      My builder has advised me to use only matt emulsion paint on new plaster once it gets dry completely. He advise to mix the matt emulsion paint with 40% water. Would you recommend it ??

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +2

      Hi, you should only use matt emulsion as per my video. It normally states on the paint container the correct ratio to mix the paint with water, and i would recommend you follow those. Hope that helps!

  • @sujiths5675
    @sujiths5675 Год назад +2

    Don't need primer for 1st coat

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Год назад +1

      That's correct 👌, Thanks for your comment 👍

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar Месяц назад +1

    shame about the pinky and perky music.

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  Месяц назад +1

      It's an old video from last year, i don't put music on anymore!

  • @robertastbury6364
    @robertastbury6364 Год назад +1

    Can't here a dam thing

  • @owenblake3333
    @owenblake3333 2 месяца назад

    Sorry worst bit of miss coating I've ever seen

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +1

      Whats wrong with it?

    • @owenblake3333
      @owenblake3333 2 месяца назад

      It's terrible completely wrong

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +1

      @owenblake3333 why?

    • @owenblake3333
      @owenblake3333 2 месяца назад

      Really

    • @FixitwithFowler
      @FixitwithFowler  2 месяца назад +1

      That's how I've always done mist coats on new plaster. Yes, it doesn't look the best on the first coat, but it's not going to as the plaster absorbers the mist coat and the filler doesn't.