Crocodile hide, faux painting techniques for walls
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Watch as Ronald transforms the ordinary walls in the powder room into exotic crocodile hide using faux painting techniques with plaster, paint, glaze and metallic wax
crocodile texture roller
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trowel
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Spatula/ spackle knife
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Zinsser primer (quart)
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Drywall joint compund (to create the texture)
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Garden spray bottle to mist the walls
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Car wash brush
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Purdy peacock nylon bristle paint brush
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wax
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Awesome work Ron! Going on the binge🤪🤗
That's awesome! Quick question! Is there a particular reason you separated each section? Did you want it to look like separate panels on purpose? If I'm able, would it just be possible to do one whole wall at once?
MudSlingr I think the panel look is much cooler and interesting then just rolling a whole wall, it’s also a lot more time consuming to complete but it’s one of my favorite projects at the moment
anyway u can advice if i didnt want panels?@@RonaldLayman
Thank and praises for this glimpse into decorative philosophy.
You are an awesome teacher. Tyvm
how does one go about removed this later if want to go in another direction?
Just brilliant! Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
I discovered a love for faux painting and you. Omg thx for sharing. I'm in a rental so I'm not sure if I can do this here. But I'm going to watch all your videos
Great teacher. I cracked up when you explained mixing the colors and using a bigger container 😜😜 . But again thanks for sharing your skills .. I did hear the difference
Thank you so much for your video. What beautiful workmanship . Can I ask which wax you used and where one gets it?
Leah Ben we will have the links up later today,
Would love to see you do a video on the different materials used. Primer and Basecoat, Top coat and sealer's. And going on different back grounds. I've been Plastering for years. And would love to get into this. 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎
Fantastic instructional video learnt a lot from this one 😊👍👍👍
Thank you for the video Ron, I am really impressed with this finish.
Is that paint he use at the end?
How to have one one training with
Your work is amazing. I do have a question in the video you mentioned using joint compound and then later you mention tinting your Zinseser primer. Do you actually tint to joint compund?
Hey, I think he was referring to his zinser primer. He tints his primer (basecoat) to a similar color of the topcoat. Then he primes his textured wall after its dry, with the zinser. That way it's already similar to the color of the glaze he's using..
So:
- use non tinted joint compound to make crocodile texture. Let dry.
- use zinser 1-2-3 primer tinted to the color you're using for the glaze. Prime textured wall. Let dry.
- use Glaze of your choice to glaze the finish coat on the textured wall.
- use wax of your choice. Let dry. Buff.
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Is that paint you use at the end?
came out great. im trying to do a bar top wall with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dark
pewter color. what would you suggest the color of glaze and wax for it. also did you even sand, if necessary.
Great work! Absolutely beautiful! What is the glaze you used and where can you purchase some? Thanks in advance and im looking forward to more of your videos!
Is this the guy off sister wives? ;)
Nice job..I sure like it..
Roll Tide
Thanx so I love to faux paint…next project. Thanx again.
love to see people with the passion of improving everything they do, thanks Ron
What would you recommend for making this black? I haven't been able to find black primer. Do you think a 2 in 1 paint and primer tinted black would work 🤔
Prime it gray, paint it with a black eggshell paint , no primer will tint black
What a job. Genius.
thnx Ronald,u are deep in matter...
Absolutely beautiful
Can this process be accomplished with a layer of blue paint on the wall and white paint on the roller ?
I don’t see why not
I love it! Good job man!!
Great job,
Does the JP craze or crack if you apply to thick
, it’s not that thick
I love it
Doesn't the brush splatter onto next panel?
It may that’s why you see I have a rag handy so some splatters over there I just wipe off any little splatter spot