Painting Tips and Tricks: Masking and Spraying Interior Trim Work
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2018
- Quick video showing a very crucial masking technique to stop over spray from getting on the walls. Also I show the footage of me spraying the door jamb with acrylic primer This MDF Mill pack was finish coated with Kelly Moore paint Dura-poxy Satin.
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I used this technique last week on a job and it worked perfect! Thanks for the video 🔵👍
Cool video. I also fold my paper to control overspray. That technique is called skirting.
Vladimir Fendich We sometimes call it flapability... lol. Thanks for the feedback!
I like your videos....I wish you would get back into them...
Thank you for watching and waiting for the next one, It's coming
By letting everything dry before pulling masking, ever have problems with paint pulling off trim without scoring first?
Doug Pierson Thanks for watching and asking your question. I experience Paint Peel extremely rarely.
If you have adhesion problems it will cause that. If the paint pulls, it usually means something could have been done better, or a step was skipped. It could be that the surface wasn't clean enough, or the masking was crowded up against the woodwork, or if the priming was skipped your paint will not adhere as well.
I don't get the masking and applying caulking, then pulling right away.
Do you use that technique?
Well I have nothing agaisnt those that do it, but I never have done it.... I've seen co-workers use the technique on a vertical corner, where it's one accent wall against another color. But never seen it done over a baseboard, around door casings, etc. I cut and roll, then cut and roll for the second coat. I can't do the roll twice, cut once thing. When I roll I prefer the baseboard covered too. So taping in order to cut, then pulling tape is foreign to me. Each company has it's unique methods eh?
I do the tape and caulk, I love it. Get trim done first. Blue tape baseboards, then a very tiny bead of clear caulk so no bleed through. I don't do 1 coat on the cut, always 2 of both cut and roll. If using a quality paint like Benny Moore the tape doesn't have to be pulled immediately, can be done the next day. Pulling the tape back 180 onto itself prevents any issues of peeling any wall paint, but with Regal you don't even have to do that. But it's a good idea for other brands of lower quality, and it's best to pull the tape quickly for lower grades of paint.
Did you pull the tape/paper after the primer coat or finish coat? If after primer coat, did you re-tape/paper before you did the final coat?
Jeremy Trafton pull paper after everything is done and dry. ☺ thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video! Also, I honestly thought someone was having sex in the background while you were spraying and then I realized it was the sound from the pump on your sprayer. I can't be the only one, right?
Lol
I think I see. The walls are already painted, correct ? I ususally do a room in the following steps trim, (no masking of walls), walls, (spraying ceiling crease and room corners good in the process), Then I mask the walls and spray or roll the ceiling. When I rolled and brushed only. (just last year) I did a room in the oposite order. Ceiling,walls then trim. LOL I am thinking that if I am doing just trim I can use your trim containment folding method. Keep using that painters brain.
Brian Mowers Yep, walls are painted already because this is a production home. Walls and ceilings are painted (on these jobs) right after drywall, so all the other trades can get going installing things.
We paint trim, then walls then ceilings sometimes too, and sometimes, ceilings, trim, walls...
XC Painter which is your preferred all walls ceilings and woodwork to a finish in just about to start my own house and I just don't know which would be the better way of doing it
Spray ceiling first , do trim, than paint walls, 2 coat, ceiling 1 coat flat white, trim/doors; satin , walls flat . Tape of trim before walls. Cover floors before anything.👍🏻
In the closet there was some pretty significant overspray clouds threatening the walls. Good vid otherwise
Way to time consuming man
Thanks for your feedback but masking and spraying is quick and hassle free.