Great vid - Wife & I used the product called floetrol that the paint guys recommended to add with our water based paint and it was a god send by not allowing the paint to dry too fast per stroke in the heat. Even better was the finished look, as it had removed the brush stroke look and looked like it had been sprayed finish - top product.
Can someone please tell me what’s the difference between contract filler and say ADOS 2 part builders bog (pale pink when mixed). I want to seal and smooth out cracks and dents in my weather boards including weathered cracked weather board joints! Seems soooo many products - another is epoxy resin type one too. What do you recommend pls and why 🙏🤔
Hey Louise, thanks for getting in touch. I'd recommend you pop in and have a chat to the team at your local www.mitre10.co.nz/store-locator - they’ll be able to help with you with your specific project ☺️ ^Evo
No one's going to talk about the fact that he BRUSHED the entire house? With a 2" inch!!! Not even a production level brush... Look I get it if you can't spray and aren't able to rent a spray rig for whatever reason. However that is no reason not to at least roll the majority of that job. Those are countless hours of your life you are never getting back... Option A buy a roller cover designed for cinder block and apply the paint rolling right over difference in the siding up and down. A quick brush to the crevices and you are done with less than half the work. Option B mini roller 3-4 inch. Roll each piece of siding. Tedious but still twice as fast. Option C... Rollers killed your dog and you refuse to so much as look at them. Get a production brush it's about twice the size of his and holds more paint. Oh and that one guy is right just throwing down that drop really isn't enough to protect the deck you should tape and mask it off first then drop
Some great info thanks! The cinder block roller you mentioned there, Are you saying use a really shaggy cinder block roller in an up and down motion on the weather boards and then brush it out? Love any time saving ideas Cheers!
@@helenhall642 Some times the color change makes more show up. Still as a pro I hit everything obvious. Prime hit anything else that shows up. I don't appreciate re primingthe new fills more than I have to.
What's important for bare wood is proper surface prep. Application method is equal. If it's small I use a spray can of primer. If it's larger than a few square feet I use whatever roller setup works best or failing that you have on hand. If you are comfortable with spraying and it's a room or larger love an exterior then spray. Spraying is actually pretty easy and there are many guides. For damages flaking areas you need to scrap off anything that will come off as it will eventually. If the wood is rotting it needs to have a wood hardener applied and if it's past that point be replaced. Then it needs to be primed in an primer rated for the project. All this is to create a solid stable surface that your paint will stick to. Again it's the size of the area that determines your application method. One tip for medium up to 5x5 areas is a wide application double can of spray primer. Also remember good primer is often still oilbased so be careful and keep mineral spirits on hand for cleanup Skipping prep = 3x the work in the end
This was fantastic! Everything we needed before tackling painting our house 👏🏻👏🏻
Glad we could help 🙌 Good luck, and feel free to get in touch with us if you need any other assistance at all! ^Billie
Great video tutorials with clear instructions and steps to follow, and also very good camera shots, nice 👍
Glad you liked it! It's always good to hear people find the instructions helpful! ^Cam
Most appreciated. House maintenance is continual
You're welcome Soren, glad the video was of use to you. What home maintenance project are you working on next? ^Kane
Great vid - Wife & I used the product called floetrol that the paint guys recommended to add with our water based paint and it was a god send by not allowing the paint to dry too fast per stroke in the heat. Even better was the finished look, as it had removed the brush stroke look and looked like it had been sprayed finish - top product.
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Great video .Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! ^Rhi
I did this step by step but I did not end up with a table of cheese and grapes. Must have slipped up somewhere along the way...
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Can someone please tell me what’s the difference between contract filler and say ADOS 2 part builders bog (pale pink when mixed). I want to seal and smooth out cracks and dents in my weather boards including weathered cracked weather board joints! Seems soooo many products - another is epoxy resin type one too.
What do you recommend pls and why 🙏🤔
Hey Louise, thanks for getting in touch. I'd recommend you pop in and have a chat to the team at your local www.mitre10.co.nz/store-locator - they’ll be able to help with you with your specific project ☺️ ^Evo
Love your work. Thanks
No one's going to talk about the fact that he BRUSHED the entire house? With a 2" inch!!!
Not even a production level brush... Look I get it if you can't spray and aren't able to rent a spray rig for whatever reason. However that is no reason not to at least roll the majority of that job. Those are countless hours of your life you are never getting back...
Option A buy a roller cover designed for cinder block and apply the paint rolling right over difference in the siding up and down. A quick brush to the crevices and you are done with less than half the work.
Option B mini roller 3-4 inch. Roll each piece of siding. Tedious but still twice as fast.
Option C... Rollers killed your dog and you refuse to so much as look at them. Get a production brush it's about twice the size of his and holds more paint.
Oh and that one guy is right just throwing down that drop really isn't enough to protect the deck you should tape and mask it off first then drop
Some great info thanks! The cinder block roller you mentioned there, Are you saying use a really shaggy cinder block roller in an up and down motion on the weather boards and then brush it out? Love any time saving ideas Cheers!
Thanks for a great video how to. 👍👍 What about if the corners have metal on and they are bubbling and rusty.
Replace them or just take them off I reckon
sand them back and rust kill them before painting, unless they are really bad in which case replace them.
Water blast with high pressure and all lose paint on metal will come off
How to paint vinyl siding, changing color.
Just wonder why not to fix all the dents and cracks and gaps before putting the very first layer of primer? Any good reason? Thanks.
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That’s exactly what I did.
@@helenhall642 Some times the color change makes more show up. Still as a pro I hit everything obvious. Prime hit anything else that shows up. I don't appreciate re primingthe new fills more than I have to.
@tokutoshi.. Yeah I wondered that too. Still the video is a good help on what to get and how to paint.
Cheers thank you found this clip really helped a lot with my finish!
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Did you say how to deal with rust coloured stains on the actual weatherboard? Do you just sand them or some prep?
Yep a sand should do the trick, but maybe best to take a photo and check in with the team at your local store ^Charlie
Do you recommend using a roller on weather board of just stick to the brush ?
What's important for bare wood is proper surface prep. Application method is equal. If it's small I use a spray can of primer. If it's larger than a few square feet I use whatever roller setup works best or failing that you have on hand. If you are comfortable with spraying and it's a room or larger love an exterior then spray. Spraying is actually pretty easy and there are many guides.
For damages flaking areas you need to scrap off anything that will come off as it will eventually. If the wood is rotting it needs to have a wood hardener applied and if it's past that point be replaced. Then it needs to be primed in an primer rated for the project. All this is to create a solid stable surface that your paint will stick to.
Again it's the size of the area that determines your application method. One tip for medium up to 5x5 areas is a wide application double can of spray primer. Also remember good primer is often still oilbased so be careful and keep mineral spirits on hand for cleanup
Skipping prep = 3x the work in the end
@@ericterry4335 thankss for the info. tackling this project on monday--will keep your tips in mind.
Very helpful thanks 😊👍
How to fix crack in drywall replace or fill it
you can fill it in.
how do I prep an old asbestos house safely?
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Just paint over it, don't sand it.
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Do you have to sand the wall if it has orange-peel finishing?
Nice content.same as my work.keep on sharing
No washing down with sugar soap?
Great info.
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