Hi Spencer. What about a freshly painted dry wall. It's a new house and it has been painted white already. Do I have to prime it before wallpapering? Bear in mind it was already been painted so I'm guessing it's already been primed, right? Do I still have to prime it? And if so what sort of primer is the best?
All good information thank you. If all of these products are essentially watered down glue, is it possible to use PVA that has been watered down? I’m not worried about what happens when you take the paper off, I only care about paper shrinkage and appearance.
Thanks for such straight forward Professional advise and recommendations in all of your videos. Ordering Gardz now! About to re-paper a room in our home that was built in 1888. What product would you recommend for trim and doors with over a hundred years of paint. In some areas it call peel in layers! Thanks in advance!
Here’s what you do; get yourself a palm Sander and use 100 grit to Sandown all of your trim; then use 120 grip on your trim to make it super smooth: If it is still feeling, use peel stop From Zinsser… then I would put bin, primer over it. And then I would use Sherwin Williams urethane enamel To finish it off and make it beautiful as a topcoat.
Thank you 😊. I ordered a UK wallpaper and it has been a nightmare trying to find the adhesive and primer. I almost bought the 123 primer because I couldn't find anything else. One place in town had Gardz in stock and picking it up on lunch.
@@NoahFlemingplus Mine was a light wallpaper that you paste yourself and it needed a fungicide light wheat. I bought the Roman light wheat that you mix yourself (it's a powder) and I used the GARDZ on my wall about 4 hours before I put it up. Worked great.
Followed your exact procedure for a second time. The first time worked PERFECTLY. Can you explain why the second time I applied Gardz the stuff is still tacky after 4 days? What am I going to have to do now? Please let me know. For now, I have a blower on it. Hopefully tomorrow it will be fine?
So if I understand correctly, if I have lining paper that was basically (incorrectly) slapped onto plaster without a sealer on the plaster first, Gardz will work for sealing the paper to the wall and basically giving me a fresh wall to paper on top of? (versus ruining the wall by trying to tear the lining paper down, which is sound on the wall, no issues with that). Additionally, what primer works for a glossy (textured paper) painted ceiling that you want to paint over with matte? I've been hearing Bulls Eye 1-2-3 PLUS and BIN, but not sure which is better for that job.
Thank u so much for the info, very helpful! Was wondering… nowadays we have lots of wallpaper that is printed on so many different types of materials. Any recommendations on tintable primers. Like dark brown, dark gray or brown to apply on new drywall?
My 1955 house has painted, PLASTER (not drywall) walls. Do you recommend Gardz for that prepping kind of surface? Any other tips on wallpapering plaster walls would be greatly appreciated, too - it's been hard to find info on that because everyone assumes all houses have drywall! Thanks so much, your videos are great.
Excellent question. As I watched the video after I produced it, I realized I didn’t address your point. Answer: yes, if we have glue residue, then we must lock it down with either Gardz, or 999, or Kilz, oil. After skimcoating, seal with either: 1. Loxon 2. 999 3. Gardz.
Okay, so I have a dark painted wall that I'm going to put a lightly colored wallpaper on. It's only 5'x5' so I only need a quart likely. Can I use an all purpose primer in a pinch? The watery sealers you show here won't cover the dark color. And I can't find any of them in stores in a quart. The paint that's on the wall is not a semi-gloss. It's flatter than that. Thanks.
No! Don’t fall for that reasoning. Here’s what you do. Paint the wall with Roman 977, and acrylic white primer. And wait six hours before you put the wallpaper on it. If you cannot find that product right away, use Zinsser BIN
Used the Rx-35 on skim coated wall. applied 2 coats waited 2 days then painted with Sherwin William tinted all purpose primer (to provide color prior to top coat) A couple days later, I was able to lift the Rx-35/SW primer combo with a piece of masking tape, down to the bare skim coat. What did I do wrong?
Im adding this comment 3 years after your video, so not sure I should bother asking a question about my problem. I purchased GARDZ to use on older bathrooms walls with joint compound (Ready mix-CGC Dust Control). Soon after applying the GARDZ I noticed the areas with the compound began to bubble. Yet strangely, only portions of the areas with wall compound bubbled. First of all, I was surprised that there was a reaction and then confused as to why only a section of the compound reacted. When scraping the bubbles away several layers of paint were removed and I now need to fill in the depressions I created but am unsure of what type of compound to use? I don't want to go through this all again.
Air began to escape from the area over which Over which you applied the guardz. It very porous. Those areas where it did not bubble, we’re areas that were not porous. Get a topping compound or ready mix joint compound and fill in the depressions you created. After that. Guardz! Did I help you? Why don’t you consider giving me a five star review FaceTime my willingness to help you, my haven’t helped you and analogize share freely with people who want to learn? Would you do that,? You can give me a five star review here. www.google.com/search?q=tampa%20wallpaper%20installer&tbm=#lkt=LocalPoiReviews&trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:18168418332679895040,rc_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,ru_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,trex_id:XCBBr&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D
These are both old comments so I'm sure you already sorted out your issue. But the dust control joint compound has a bit of paraffin wax added. It is not compatible with the Gardz because of its waxiness. Commenting to hopefully prevent someone else's suffering.
I agree that GARDZ is the best for previously wallpapered walls for locking down glue residue. But for painted walls I’ve always used SHIELDZ Universal Prewallcovering primer (also made by Zinsser). Is there a reason you don’t recommend that? Thx
So, I just removed two layers of wallpaper from the bathroom and I"m papering with anaglypta (after patching glaring damage & applying Gardz). . . is it okay if old glue on the gyproc?
I would like to see you putting wallpaper on the wall i been checking all your vedio so far i havent see you putting wallpaper i love the way you explaing things
Yes. Other guys have told me they’ve had great results too. Since I’ve had disasters of my own, I’m now convinced to use thin, sticky materials before wallpaper. I can’t afford to have the wallpaper failing to stick. I’m afraid to use 123. I’m sure its Great too. But Guardz and 999 are my go to.
Hey Spencer Love your videos. I’m sorry if you’ve covered this but I can’t seem to find the answer. Does the GARDZ act as “sizing”or do I need to apply some kind of primer or sizing over the GARDZ before I apply wallpaper ?
If you do decide to try the liner, use the heavy duty pasted or unpasted. I had to use Brewster wall repair liner on a job, it was junk in my opinion. It would tear before you could cut it.
What kills me though is that PVA/glue is the same exact thing as gardz or ro-35 sold at a fraction of the price in the UK and other places.Not the American version of pva drywall sealer by the way.Were constantly getting ripped off here in the states on everything.
@@deekoh3996 Gardz does not contain Polyvinyl Acetate as far as I know. Also even in the technical data sheet of PVA eg. made by Everbuild we can read warning; do not use as sealer before painting. Dry PVA film is reactive Gardz is not.
I would love to see this… I do not like that the lining paper is white first off… And I began 25 years ago spreading plaster/compound very skillfully and, I just thought it was really the best way to go… But you may very well be right
First person saying things the way they are. Many people primer drywalls after the mud is applied not using the sealer. Not understanding the penetration importance. Level 5 drywall has a layer of mud on the drywall and the plaster will pill of in a year if you use the primer not the sealer.
I'm confused. 6 days ago on your previous video "How to hide Grasscloth wallpaper seams" you recommended painting the wall at the seam area with a high pigmented paint before you hang your wallcovering. ruclips.net/video/ZWuLoeBDOcE/видео.html I replied to you pointing out that you were incorrect in recommending that process due to the fact that the highly pigmented paint you applied to the wall was liable to fail due to not being cured and the seams could curl of the wall due to forces exerted on it during the drying-contraction process. Here we are and one of your your concerns now is uncured paint that's liable to bubble. All seems a bit makey up as we go along if you don't mind me saying so. You still stand by what you claim in your previous video about using highly pigmented paint under wallpaper seams?
This is a perfect example of what not to do. This man puts his hands into ever can of product and now he has blue hands. He should be a teacher, by the way. He makes you think. "Hold on to the that thought." I wish I had teachers like him. I'd be splitting the atom instead of splitting a baloney sandwich with my dog.
This gentleman is more entertaining than anything on Netflix, AND informative. Well done!
Thanks for the primer on primers, my knowledge on sealants feels nicely sealed.
I love the way you explain everything ❤️ every possible situation and the product to use. Thanks for the time you give us.
You just made my day; thank you so much
@@spencercolgan My pleasure.
Hi Spencer. What about a freshly painted dry wall. It's a new house and it has been painted white already. Do I have to prime it before wallpapering? Bear in mind it was already been painted so I'm guessing it's already been primed, right? Do I still have to prime it? And if so what sort of primer is the best?
After scouring the internet for answers to this question I am SO glad I stumbled across your channel! You've taken this novice into semi-confidence!
Another great vid from Christopher Wall-ken
Best explanation by far, thank you!
This video is amazing. Best explanation I have found yet. Thank you so much for sharing! Luisa from London.
You are so welcome. What a compliment
I forgot to say that you should use Gardz on walls that have a glue residue from wallpaper removal.
You did say that. I plan to remove my wallpaper in a bathroom and then paint. Do you still recommend the Gardz for that?
Thanks this video is so helpful! And although you were just saying the truth, it was still funny! "Nobody knows anything anymore..."🤣
All good information thank you. If all of these products are essentially watered down glue, is it possible to use PVA that has been watered down? I’m not worried about what happens when you take the paper off, I only care about paper shrinkage and appearance.
So Gardz will work on satin paint with lots of hole repairs that are sanded down? I washed walls.
Good intel, much appreciated.
LOVE LISTENING TO YOU...…I LAUGH SO HARD! YOU TAUGHT ME SO MUCH. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. WISH YOU WERE IN TORONTO CANADA.
That’s hysterical!!!! I’m glad you like this. Was this video funny? I don’t remember if I was being silly in this video.
thank you for introducing the primer
You are very knowledgeable! Thank you
I looked Loxon up and it's a whole series of products, the one he's holding is "LOXON Acrylic Conditioner"
Thanks for such straight forward Professional advise and recommendations in all of your videos. Ordering Gardz now! About to re-paper a room in our home that was built in 1888. What product would you recommend for trim and doors with over a hundred years of paint. In some areas it call peel in layers! Thanks in advance!
Here’s what you do; get yourself a palm Sander and use 100 grit to Sandown all of your trim; then use 120 grip on your trim to make it super smooth: If it is still feeling, use peel stop
From Zinsser… then I would put bin, primer over it. And then I would use Sherwin Williams urethane enamel To finish it off and make it beautiful as a topcoat.
Thank you 😊. I ordered a UK wallpaper and it has been a nightmare trying to find the adhesive and primer. I almost bought the 123 primer because I couldn't find anything else. One place in town had Gardz in stock and picking it up on lunch.
ugh that UK wallpaper is driving me nuts too
@@NoahFlemingplus Mine was a light wallpaper that you paste yourself and it needed a fungicide light wheat. I bought the Roman light wheat that you mix yourself (it's a powder) and I used the GARDZ on my wall about 4 hours before I put it up. Worked great.
Followed your exact procedure for a second time. The first time worked PERFECTLY. Can you explain why the second time I applied Gardz the stuff is still tacky after 4 days? What am I going to have to do now? Please let me know. For now, I have a blower on it. Hopefully tomorrow it will be fine?
THANK YOU!!!!!....YOU ROCK
Can you use before doing peel n stick wall paper
So if I understand correctly, if I have lining paper that was basically (incorrectly) slapped onto plaster without a sealer on the plaster first, Gardz will work for sealing the paper to the wall and basically giving me a fresh wall to paper on top of? (versus ruining the wall by trying to tear the lining paper down, which is sound on the wall, no issues with that).
Additionally, what primer works for a glossy (textured paper) painted ceiling that you want to paint over with matte? I've been hearing Bulls Eye 1-2-3 PLUS and BIN, but not sure which is better for that job.
Thank u so much for the info, very helpful! Was wondering… nowadays we have lots of wallpaper that is printed on so many different types of materials. Any recommendations on tintable primers. Like dark brown, dark gray or brown to apply on new drywall?
My 1955 house has painted, PLASTER (not drywall) walls. Do you recommend Gardz for that prepping kind of surface?
Any other tips on wallpapering plaster walls would be greatly appreciated, too - it's been hard to find info on that because everyone assumes all houses have drywall! Thanks so much, your videos are great.
So you can't glue wallpaper to unpainted drywall ?
And you have to put something on the painted wall so the wallpaper and glue will stick to it ???
I like 123 under 54" because you can double cut without pulling
paint off. It sticks to chalky surfaces
Thanks for a great video.
Apologies if I missed this but can you use Guardz after (on top of) skim coating before painting, or should a separate primer be used?
So would you apply the primer both before and after you apply your skimcoat?
Excellent question. As I watched the video after I produced it, I realized I didn’t address your point. Answer: yes, if we have glue residue, then we must lock it down with either Gardz, or 999, or Kilz, oil. After skimcoating, seal with either:
1. Loxon
2. 999
3. Gardz.
Okay, so I have a dark painted wall that I'm going to put a lightly colored wallpaper on. It's only 5'x5' so I only need a quart likely. Can I use an all purpose primer in a pinch? The watery sealers you show here won't cover the dark color. And I can't find any of them in stores in a quart. The paint that's on the wall is not a semi-gloss. It's flatter than that. Thanks.
No! Don’t fall for that reasoning. Here’s what you do. Paint the wall with Roman 977, and acrylic white primer. And wait six hours before you put the wallpaper on it. If you cannot find that product right away, use Zinsser BIN
Used the Rx-35 on skim coated wall. applied 2 coats waited 2 days then painted with Sherwin William tinted all purpose primer (to provide color prior to top coat) A couple days later, I was able to lift the Rx-35/SW primer combo with a piece of masking tape, down to the bare skim coat. What did I do wrong?
I don't hide the white of the liner. Just roll a thin coat of paste on the liner,
paste and hang wallpaper over it. Color seams if needed
Roman Pro 935 advises for wallpaper primer it's more expensive than the Pro 999. I'm trying to use the primer over semigloss paint. Which is best?
Im adding this comment 3 years after your video, so not sure I should bother asking a question about my problem. I purchased GARDZ to use on older bathrooms walls with joint compound (Ready mix-CGC Dust Control). Soon after applying the GARDZ I noticed the areas with the compound began to bubble. Yet strangely, only portions of the areas with wall compound bubbled. First of all, I was surprised that there was a reaction and then confused as to why only a section of the compound reacted. When scraping the bubbles away several layers of paint were removed and I now need to fill in the depressions I created but am unsure of what type of compound to use? I don't want to go through this all again.
Air began to escape from the area over which
Over which you applied the guardz. It very porous.
Those areas where it did not bubble, we’re areas that were not porous.
Get a topping compound or ready mix joint compound and fill in the depressions you created. After that. Guardz!
Did I help you?
Why don’t you consider giving me a five star review FaceTime my willingness to help you, my haven’t helped you and analogize share freely with people who want to learn? Would you do that,? You can give me a five star review here.
www.google.com/search?q=tampa%20wallpaper%20installer&tbm=#lkt=LocalPoiReviews&trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:18168418332679895040,rc_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,ru_q:Spencer%2520Colgan%2520-%2520Wallpaper%2520Installer,trex_id:XCBBr&lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D
These are both old comments so I'm sure you already sorted out your issue. But the dust control joint compound has a bit of paraffin wax added. It is not compatible with the Gardz because of its waxiness. Commenting to hopefully prevent someone else's suffering.
I am not very good at skim coating. I prefer the linner on major wall repair
jobs, but will do minor repairs with spackle.
I really would love to try the liner… To see what if any benefits they would bring… And how do you hide the white color of the liner?
I agree that GARDZ is the best for previously wallpapered walls for locking down glue residue. But for painted walls I’ve always used SHIELDZ Universal Prewallcovering primer (also made by Zinsser). Is there a reason you don’t recommend that? Thx
So, I just removed two layers of wallpaper from the bathroom and I"m papering with anaglypta (after patching glaring damage & applying Gardz). . . is it okay if old glue on the gyproc?
I would like to see you putting wallpaper on the wall i been checking all your vedio so far i havent see you putting wallpaper i love the way you explaing things
!Gracias! Mis tres amigos me han votado por unanimidad como el mejor profesor de papel tapiz del mundo. I’m joking.
Gracias! Mis tres amigos me han votado por unanimidad como el mejor profesor de papel tapiz del mundo. Joking.
Good info. Thx👍
Can Gardz be used to on a delux eggshell painted wall, before hanging “paste the wall” wallpaper?
Yes!
You are like a Brain Surgeon for all things wallpaper, paint, primer and soon!
Thank you Christopher Walken. I learned a lot
Where can you buy Zinsser Wallpaper Cover?
Amazon
Hi Spencer.
I wonder if you ever use a liner before wallpaper?
No sir. Never
Excellent.
Have you ever used 123 over bare drywall? I have had good luck
with removal.
Yes. Other guys have told me they’ve had great results too.
Since I’ve had disasters of my own, I’m now convinced to use thin, sticky materials before wallpaper. I can’t afford to have the wallpaper failing to stick. I’m afraid to use 123. I’m sure its Great too. But Guardz and 999 are my go to.
Hey Spencer
Love your videos. I’m sorry if you’ve covered this but I can’t seem to find the answer. Does the GARDZ act as “sizing”or do I need to apply some kind of primer or sizing over the GARDZ before I apply wallpaper ?
Either one will do the trick. I probably confused you; my apologies one of them will do
So I can apply wallpaper directly on to the GARDZ layer.. Thank you so much for response. Keep up the great vids.
Gardz is available in the UK. Most Zinsser products are. I've not seen the other brands.
If you do decide to try the liner, use the heavy duty pasted or unpasted.
I had to use Brewster wall repair liner on a job, it was junk in my opinion.
It would tear before you could cut it.
So is sizing a wall the same as priming a wall?
Yes sir.
Thank you so much..
Love your show! My go to product is Draw- tite (Green Label)
Thank you so much! I understand that you’re outside is the same exact thing as Gardz
GARDZ , LOXON , Pro 999 Rx-35 , BullsEye
😂 5:02
Wallpaper paste (powder) thinned down will seal the surface as well as "size". It's all marketing. Am I wrong? Please explain.
You must be from the uk! You’re correct!
@@spencercolgan Thank you!
the traditional alkali resisting primer is still the best i find
Zinsser is available in UK.. has been for years. Use their products all the time,... the best.
Top class
What kills me though is that PVA/glue is the same exact thing as gardz or ro-35 sold at a fraction of the price in the UK and other places.Not the American version of pva drywall sealer by the way.Were constantly getting ripped off here in the states on everything.
Interesting
Gardz and PVA are different products.
Matt Gloss which pva are you referring too??
@@deekoh3996 Gardz does not contain Polyvinyl Acetate as far as I know.
Also even in the technical data sheet of PVA eg. made by Everbuild we can read warning; do not use as sealer before painting.
Dry PVA film is reactive Gardz is not.
Matt Gloss Hmmmm...
Well this is why only thinned pva works as a sealer not neat pva obviously.
Spencer, why don't use use lining paper? " I find it a great way to create a
"New wall" with less time and effort.
I would love to see this… I do not like that the lining paper is white first off… And I began 25 years ago spreading plaster/compound very skillfully and, I just thought it was really the best way to go… But you may very well be right
First person saying things the way they are. Many people primer drywalls after the mud is applied not using the sealer. Not understanding the penetration importance. Level 5 drywall has a layer of mud on the drywall and the plaster will pill of in a year if you use the primer not the sealer.
Can i put wallpsper in top of wallpaper
Be quick and explain...
Why does Phillip Jeffries dislike RX35?
They told me because they had a problem with it in the past
Gardz is the best
Hi, I need this in spanish, please,
I'm confused. 6 days ago on your previous video "How to hide Grasscloth wallpaper seams" you recommended painting the wall at the seam area with a high pigmented paint before you hang your wallcovering. ruclips.net/video/ZWuLoeBDOcE/видео.html
I replied to you pointing out that you were incorrect in recommending that process due to the fact that the highly pigmented paint you applied to the wall was liable to fail due to not being cured and the seams could curl of the wall due to forces exerted on it during the drying-contraction process.
Here we are and one of your your concerns now is uncured paint that's liable to bubble. All seems a bit makey up as we go along if you don't mind me saying so. You still stand by what you claim in your previous video about using highly pigmented paint under wallpaper seams?
Don’t ever paint over Garda as it bleeds through.
I had to apply a better sealer to rectify it.
Avoid Garda at all costs
This is a perfect example of what not to do. This man puts his hands into ever can of product and now he has blue hands. He should be a teacher, by the way. He makes you think. "Hold on to the that thought." I wish I had teachers like him. I'd be splitting the atom instead of splitting a baloney sandwich with my dog.