Well done. I am using the little greene paint a lot as my costumers buying it it's an expensive paint but very good quality. By the way with the cat happened to me when I painted the doors where we live since then my cat is going crazy with that door.
@@PaintingandDecorating . Yea, Just checked it out -you gotta love Google- very matte finish but washable. I'm straight out to buy some to do the kitchen. Thanks for the video.
Great job. I’d love to see you boys using decent Wooster rollers, Arroworthy brushes and Mirka dustless sanding. Your work is top notch as it is, so imagine how good it would be with the best tools and gear going. Not a knock to clarify, have watched you boys for years on here
Sounds like a knock to me I've watched the boys for years and would never tell them what brushes and rollers to use I've got the dust less one you plug into your hoover does for me
@@williamgorman893 you’re lacking in intelligence then. How is me saying their work with basic tools is brilliant, so I’m intrigued to see just how good their work could be with the best a knock? Have a word
Boet I know your doing a good job I'm not critical about what u do because it's your job. Me personally and maybe u feel the same but I'd never paint wood. Only walls and ceilings
@@PaintingandDecorating Jaar my friend painting decorating is different in UK and SA it was different when I'd seen painted wood doors and frames wood is beautiful when do a yacht effect maybe next time u can do a video about that we all like u from South Africa
@paulf2529 Nothing special about putting paint on a ceiling and not that we'll neither by the looks of it. What happened to maintaining a wet edge and no doubt it will need another coat when it's dried back because as we all should know, if you're going to do a job then it's done well.
@@countycod123oh shut up you bellend. Unless you leave fat edges when cutting in, you don’t need to maintain a wet edge. How the hell you gonna keep a wet edge on a massive ceiling or wall. I always cut in the whole area, then roll once the cut ins dry, never had a problem. Seems like it’s you who knows nothing about decorating
That cat was micro-managering at a high level...awesome video mate
Thank you
Lovely job & very satisfying to watch. Cheers 👍
Thank you 👍 👍
How do you rate this compared to a quality paint like dulux trade diamond matt Or similar? Opacity seemed decent.
Steady hand 👌
Thank you.
Well done. I am using the little greene paint a lot as my costumers buying it it's an expensive paint but very good quality. By the way with the cat happened to me when I painted the doors where we live since then my cat is going crazy with that door.
Thank you.
Can it solve a Rubik's cube then?
Mind if I ask, what did you use on the door/frame. Looks to cover really well considering it's white to grey. Nice job too btw.
Coloured primer 123, then intelligent eggshell. Thanks
👍👍👍.Thanks
Welcome 👍
What went on the door? Looks a different sheen level and / or colour? 👍
It's a coloured primer and then intelligent eggshell little green
@@PaintingandDecorating looks bang tidy. 👌
Why not give some commentery?
Pardon my total ignorance , but what is intelligent emulsion? The cat seems to like it.
Is what I was thinking............ does it "cut in" itself ?
As far as I can tell it's just washable compared to normal Matt. Thanks
@@PaintingandDecorating . Yea, Just checked it out -you gotta love Google- very matte finish but washable. I'm straight out to buy some to do the kitchen. Thanks for the video.
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Great job. I’d love to see you boys using decent Wooster rollers, Arroworthy brushes and Mirka dustless sanding. Your work is top notch as it is, so imagine how good it would be with the best tools and gear going. Not a knock to clarify, have watched you boys for years on here
Sounds like a knock to me I've watched the boys for years and would never tell them what brushes and rollers to use I've got the dust less one you plug into your hoover does for me
@@williamgorman893 you’re lacking in intelligence then. How is me saying their work with basic tools is brilliant, so I’m intrigued to see just how good their work could be with the best a knock? Have a word
@@williamgorman893and i never told TOLD them what to use. I said and I quote “I’d love to see you boys using…”
@@NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot sorry if you think I am lacking intelligence nic how can it be top notch but your saying it could be better
@@williamgorman893 you’re literally proving my point. Anything can always be better. Jesus Christ
put some paint on the brush
What have you got under the spotlights, please
Looks like he is using wall plugs. I got myself some ‘spot drops’ off line.
Smart phones/smart TV, now intelligent paint.Whatever next? Seems to have good coverage though.Thank you.
Yes not bad paint. Thanks
Boet I know your doing a good job I'm not critical about what u do because it's your job. Me personally and maybe u feel the same but I'd never paint wood. Only walls and ceilings
Yes get the right wood and hardly any maintenance. Thanks 👍
@@PaintingandDecorating Jaar my friend painting decorating is different in UK and SA it was different when I'd seen painted wood doors and frames wood is beautiful when do a yacht effect maybe next time u can do a video about that we all like u from South Africa
Bet I could make it look stupid with my (lack of) skills 😂
Nice one 😀
What a load of nonsense
Personally, I'd rather use dulux trade, that said the opacity and coverage looked OK but then again it is a forgiving colour.
@paulf2529
Nothing special about putting paint on a ceiling and not that we'll neither by the looks of it. What happened to maintaining a wet edge and no doubt it will need another coat when it's dried back because as we all should know, if you're going to do a job then it's done well.
@@countycod123oh shut up you bellend. Unless you leave fat edges when cutting in, you don’t need to maintain a wet edge. How the hell you gonna keep a wet edge on a massive ceiling or wall. I always cut in the whole area, then roll once the cut ins dry, never had a problem. Seems like it’s you who knows nothing about decorating
@@paulf2529who picks the paint? The client does. So maybe you like dulux, but if they give you a tin of pretty green then that’s what’s going on
@@paulf2529 Dulux trade isn't that great anymore johnstones trade is the best for money these days in most cases