10 Biggest Furniture Painting Mistakes (and How to Avoid and Fix Them!) - Thrift Diving

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  • Got paint drips or chips in your furniture paint? Is your white paint turning yellow? And why in the world does your chalk paint look so crappy and spotty?! Whether you're new to painting furniture or you've been in the game for a while, painting mistakes and problems happen to all of us. Well, this video will help you to avoid making the 10 most common furniture painting mistakes, as well as to understand what is happening. And if you DO make a mistake, learn how to easily fix it. Jump around using these helpful timestamps below!
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:39 - Mistake #1: Paint Drips and Runs
    5:07 - Mistake #2: Brush Strokes
    7:57 - Mistake #3: Old Stain Bleeding Through
    9:26 - Mistake #4: Chipped Paint
    11:34 - Mistake #5: Peeling Paint
    13:19 - Mistake #6: White Paint is Turning Yellow
    14:58 - Mistake #7: Missing Spots
    15:30 - Mistake #8: Paint Looks Spotty (Poor Coverage)
    16:12 - Mistake #9: Wet Paint is Getting Dirty
    16:50 - Mistake #10: Chose the Wrong Color
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  • @ThriftDiving
    @ThriftDiving  Před 4 lety +66

    ****Download my free furniture painting guide when you sign up for my blog here! thrift-diving.ck.page/55265f69ed

    • @dlsdyer9071
      @dlsdyer9071 Před 4 lety +1

      Purchased Danish oil to use on a mid century modern headboard from Habitat. I would like to lightly spruce up its hand rubbed finish feel. Everything that I have read says to sand off all finish before applying, which I really do not want to do! It will ruin the cane insert and the maple and pecan woods' look.. Would I be able to lightly sand with extremely fine paper and then do one very light application?

    • @soffyabad
      @soffyabad Před 4 lety +1

      Well thank you girl for so valuate advices, really soooo helpful. Good to see you again🤗😊😊💐

    • @Kath-Erina
      @Kath-Erina Před 4 lety +2

      @@dlsdyer9071 if the piece has a finish (other than oil) I would say you have to sand oof all finish first. Because the finish seals off the wood and the oil is designed to be absorbed by the wood to get those beautiful warm tones and vibrant wood colors. But if it's finished, as I said, the wood is sealed and won't absorb bany of the oil. And if you just lightly sand it the finish will come off in some areas maybe and if you apply oil over it it will absorb in some areas and turn out very blotchy...

    • @mariebozzelli9079
      @mariebozzelli9079 Před 3 lety

      ___f
      S

  • @angiemarie8743
    @angiemarie8743 Před 2 lety +109

    I found that when removing painters tape, use a hairdryer on a medium heat for a few seconds & it softens the glue on the tape & i'm less likely to remove paint with it. Can work on stickers too when the kids stuck them to their bedroom furniture.

    • @abbywagner6240
      @abbywagner6240 Před 2 lety

      Awesome info!!! Thank you!

    • @ingramwifey2016
      @ingramwifey2016 Před 2 lety +1

      Good to know!! My kid sticks stickers everywhere 🤪

    • @angiemarie8743
      @angiemarie8743 Před 2 lety

      @@ingramwifey2016 I've heard WD40 works for those too, but haven't tried it

    • @christynm.8933
      @christynm.8933 Před 2 lety

      GREAT TIP! Thanks so much for sharing! 👍😁❤

    • @shawnagunn9054
      @shawnagunn9054 Před rokem

      And new windows that have stickers too. Works great!

  • @aussiewanderer6304
    @aussiewanderer6304 Před 3 lety +81

    My biggest learning was allowing the paint 2 weeks to fully cure before using.
    I painted a bookshelf and made the mistake of putting books on it after only a few days, and the books left marks.

    • @Thankful305
      @Thankful305 Před 2 lety

      Is there a fix for faster drying? Bathroom vanity tackiness is still a problem!🤔

    • @WellnessUncovered
      @WellnessUncovered Před 2 lety +3

      @@Thankful305 nothing but time. If it's still tacky after a while you may need to redo it as something went wrong.

  • @edenspritzer6262
    @edenspritzer6262 Před 2 lety +41

    Great video. Clear intro and summary, no annoying background music, good close-ups, nicely paced. Perfect. And really useful! Thanks.

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 2 lety +4

      Aww, thanks so much, Eden!! I appreciate that you like the simplicity and usefulness of my videos. :) Means a lot!

    • @lisajames8653
      @lisajames8653 Před 2 lety +2

      I appreciated no music too!

  • @TD-izAbxy
    @TD-izAbxy Před 3 lety +9

    Zinsser Bullseye Shellac, yellow can. Nothing bleeds through that and your chalk paint can go right over it. Always always shellac to prevent bleed through

  • @marytims7126
    @marytims7126 Před 2 lety +10

    Love the fact you got right into the subject without dragging other stuff that was irrelevant into it. Thanks you for all this useful imformation.Your representation was great 👍

  • @blueserenity7
    @blueserenity7 Před 4 lety +26

    As far as I'm aware, the yellowing issue caused by varnish comes from choosing an oil-based varnish rather than an acrylic one. That being said, Minwax Polycrylic is kind of an exception to that in a bad way for furniture painters. I haven't ever used it, but I've heard very mixed things from those who have. It even says in its description online that it's best applied over light wood stains, in which yellowing wouldn't really be as noticeable. So going off that, it doesn't really appear to be intended for use over painted furniture projects, despite what you might hear around the web. It probably isn't the only one of its kind, either. A good portion of varnishes/urethanes found at hardware stores are likely meant to be used over a wood stain, not paint, even if they are water-based. I'd always read all product labels thoroughly for any mentions of non-yellowing properties and try to find reviews online from people using the product over latex/water-based paint specifically. If you're working on a smaller painted project, an artist-grade, water-based varnish from Liquitex or Golden should do the trick and is sold in smaller sizes. If you're looking to paint a lot of projects/have a need for something sold in bigger sizes, General Finishes is an all-around solid brand with varnishes that have proven results over painted furniture.
    Source: I've worked in a fine arts store for about 4 years :)

    • @yolandagofigure
      @yolandagofigure Před rokem +1

      YESSS😬 THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO ME.. but I made sure this time I bought one that said non yellowing.

    • @yolandagofigure
      @yolandagofigure Před rokem +1

      I bought one that said non yellowing rustoleum painter's touch ultra cover two times clear gloss, non yellowing, UV resistant, seals protects and revitalize.

  • @shawnupchurch998
    @shawnupchurch998 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. Only issue I have is one of your tips on paint with too much water making it run. The tip was turning it upside down to let some of the solids mix back in. You should never have unmixed solids in the bottom of a can while painting. All paint needs to be mixed completely before doing any painting at all.

  • @fitztastico
    @fitztastico Před 4 lety +90

    *God bless you* for the list and timestamps in the description 👌👍💪

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 4 lety +4

      You're welcome!!

    • @HappySmiles2Day
      @HappySmiles2Day Před 3 lety +6

      Right One of the reasons I subscribed was bc of the stamps. Greatly appreciated

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 3 lety +3

      @@HappySmiles2Day You're welcome!! I'll try to do this on more videos!

  • @carolsydney6905
    @carolsydney6905 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this video. I've made most of these mistakes and now that I have stopped flipping properties and gone on to furniture it is much more attention to detail then ever before. Also I love your presentation, cheerful, helpful, and friendly. I had to stop watching other vids because of monotone voices I just couldn't take anymore! LOL Looking forward to more. (If you are going to recommend SIMPLE GREEN please mention it is TOXIC to pets. A beloved pet of mine came very close to dying after one sniff. Chemical burn was the diagnosis and cortisone saved his life. His throat swelled shut. Thanks.)

  • @littlemisskate4254
    @littlemisskate4254 Před 8 měsíci

    I absolutely love this video. I’ve just finished chalk, painting of a dining room table and the paint that I bought, which was chalk paint and it is called John stones chalk paint, revive and I live in the UK, so you may not have heard of it. This is my first time doing chalk paint and I basically wanted it to be totally covered all over not during the bit where you sandpaper sections off to make it look like it has aged. The dining room table was practically sanded down but I did a little bit more sanding, so the paint could stick to it. The chalk paint stated that you would only need to apply this paint not a primer and then just apply furniture wax after you have finished painting your product which is what I did, but within a matter of three hours of finishing it and a day of starting to use our dining room table the paint we are starting to chip off very easily and I don’t know what to do as I followed the instructions on the tin and so now I am never doing another project again, but if you have any help on how I can fix this it would be much appreciated.

  • @utube1818
    @utube1818 Před 3 lety +51

    To correctly sand back drips use a sanding block, this will remove the drips faster and make it flatter. Same goes for sanding down filler.

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @t.terrell7037
      @t.terrell7037 Před 2 lety +3

      Is a specific size and grit needed for the sanding block or just any kind? Thanks

    • @utube1818
      @utube1818 Před 2 lety +9

      @@t.terrell7037 Wet & Dry sand paper is ideal because it will stop the paper from clogging. Wet the surface with water then rub the sandpaper with a solid bar of soap. I would start with around 180 grit, go down to 120 if it's taking too long but then always go up through your grits lightly and finish with 220 to take out any deep scratches. The trick is to try a "hover" over the drip sanding just the high spots and not the surrounding area, hence using a sanding block.

    • @corycrowmusic
      @corycrowmusic Před rokem +1

      and for gods sake go with the grain!

  • @picturedetroit9556
    @picturedetroit9556 Před 3 lety +8

    I never thought spray painting would be that difficult until I painted a series of displays to showcase my photography at a variety of shops. It was the middle of winter in MI, so I was forced to use the basement ~ what a mess! Since then I’ve been saving large boxes from deliveries to use as outdoor spray booths, thank you so much for sharing all of your info, hoping I can find a booth like yours!

  • @CancerWarrior23
    @CancerWarrior23 Před 3 lety +32

    Thank you for the tips on how to avoid brush strokes! Using a chalk paint on a small project and between each coat, I was lightly sanding. Your tip to add water worked perfectly!!

  • @oceanblue3803
    @oceanblue3803 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you! You covered EVERY mistake I’ve made!

  • @stacykellow8888
    @stacykellow8888 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for so many valuable tips for furniture painting. You just made my life a LOT easier! I am so glad that I subscribed to your channel. A painting trick I like to use is to put my furniture pieces on four bricks (one per leg) so I can reach the lowest part of the leg all the way down...not under the foot, just right up to it.

  • @cheryl1182
    @cheryl1182 Před 4 lety +13

    My problem is knowing which sandpaper grit to use for which project and for each step of the project. I understand that some are coarser and others fine but I still have a hard time knowing how coarse to go or how fine. Thank you so much for the video and guide!!

    • @LegendaryGoetz
      @LegendaryGoetz Před 2 lety +4

      The smaller the number the coarser the grit. 40-80 is a ROUGH teardown grit. 100-150 is usually the building blocks to getting to the finished stage. 200-400 will buff and shine. Depending on whether you are sanding wood go with the 100-150. Sanding for a finish over paint or stains, go 220.

    • @cheryl1182
      @cheryl1182 Před 2 lety

      @@LegendaryGoetz Thank you!!

  • @tinamayhle3512
    @tinamayhle3512 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this ❤️ very helpful! I was just thinking about you the other day! I love seeing what your different projects are and what your working on!!!

  • @jojoagogo912
    @jojoagogo912 Před 3 lety +46

    Ty I am about to paint furniture for the first time. So glad I watched this before starting my project

  • @mariashippam6546
    @mariashippam6546 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Excellent advice. I’m just about to start renovating furniture, just when I thought I knew enough, you’ve taught me more useful tips.
    Thanks again 👍🏻

  • @marycoleman3711
    @marycoleman3711 Před 3 lety +1

    What a good idea using a old tent for a spray area

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 3 lety

      That's actually a spray tent made specifically for painting! You can find it here on Amazon (affiliate link): amzn.to/3iphzti

  • @brendahill-bland9267
    @brendahill-bland9267 Před 4 lety +11

    Love (and what I needed) the information! I’ll be painting my kitchen cabinets next month and definitely will use your tips. Thanks!!

  • @tinamarlow506
    @tinamarlow506 Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I’m new at this and you’re a wealth of knowledge!!!

  • @donnacollins4314
    @donnacollins4314 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you!!!! You answered some questions I had and a couple I didn't know I had!! Thank you again!!!

  • @kristinewells961
    @kristinewells961 Před 3 lety

    Wow! Ran across this video just in time!
    Getting ready to paint a thrifted secretary so THANK YOU for so many practical and applicable tips!🌟❤️🌟

  • @ebmoore5736
    @ebmoore5736 Před 3 lety +4

    So funny life is!!!!! I just finished painting outside stucco n shutters & all inside of our house.
    Would u believe had almost every sample u demoed happen!!!!!!!! And now I fine ur channel. Gezzzz......”LoL”🙃
    Well guess better late than never. Thanks for great tips.

  • @donnabeem3036
    @donnabeem3036 Před 3 lety

    I have done furniture for over 40 years and yes them 10 things and so much more will happen to you like you don't expect it but there it is you done a wonderful job I love the desk and I love the little red thing that is awesome

  • @gillianheybrock4829
    @gillianheybrock4829 Před rokem

    Watching this has given me the confidence to have a go at upcycling some of my old furniture. Thanks.

  • @jmarhanson
    @jmarhanson Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much. Some of those things are why I procrastinate painting projects. I appreciate your video.

  • @Amsbury
    @Amsbury Před 3 lety +3

    I love the lazy susan idea!! Thank you for the idea and instructions. Your video is very informative and helpful.

  • @bback4078
    @bback4078 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos and have missed them. Your French desk is still my dream desk. Great video-as always!!

  • @vickiel914
    @vickiel914 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the information! Was thinking about redoing a small piece, but wasn't feeling confident in my knowledge and skills. You cleared up a few things for me!

  • @robynfuller3988
    @robynfuller3988 Před 2 lety

    I just started painting a writing desk, and I can already see the drips and uneven coverage. Your tips will help, thank you!

  • @capemayharley
    @capemayharley Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all the great tips... bleeding through was mostly my problem, but ur tips will correct that problem! Thank you so much

  • @nancyanneberg403
    @nancyanneberg403 Před 4 lety +1

    Great tutorial. A good reminder from my days if painting as I am planning some projects soon. Thank you.

  • @deek4636
    @deek4636 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this! Love your channel and the timestamps.

  • @LaurenInesRuiz
    @LaurenInesRuiz Před 2 lety +1

    This video was amazing. Very helpful and I was entertained all the way through. The timing, the pacing, the editing---thank you!!

  • @lifegivingnook7464
    @lifegivingnook7464 Před 2 lety

    I just started painting on Saturday. You covered my problems. Thank you.

  • @danimordecai7611
    @danimordecai7611 Před 3 lety +3

    Super informative YT clip today. Love your channel its so beautifully filmed. Cheers for info on preventing bleed thru.

  • @margotsullivan125
    @margotsullivan125 Před 3 lety

    Fabulous guide. Answered all my painting problem issues! Thanks so much!

  • @catiecruz8277
    @catiecruz8277 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally, I found a video that gives details I need in a logical order that makes sense and presentation is easily understood. Thank you. I am now a subscriber. Look forward to learning more from you.

  • @coastchickheatherjordan4891

    I love it when Oak bleeds yellow when I am flipping furniture for a client. The pink stain is crazy. Great video!

  • @theclassroomdoc
    @theclassroomdoc Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much!!!!! I've never painted. Researching painting of mason jars (so glass)... most use chalk pain... but looking to prevent chipping and figure out if I can wash them.

  • @melaniej.roberts206
    @melaniej.roberts206 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much, Serena! I'm new to the furniture flipping gig and I am in the learning stages. I'm using chalk paint but like you I am not a fan of brush strokes. Thank you for the tip!

  • @MentalThingsIsScary
    @MentalThingsIsScary Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, thank you so much! Doing research into painting furniture and this video has been extremely helpful 😁😁

  • @Diane56ful
    @Diane56ful Před 2 lety +1

    Great tip on the white paint. Never thought to use the brand sealer. Thank you!

  • @MsTiggytig
    @MsTiggytig Před 4 lety

    Enjoy your projects and watching your process.

  • @nsosnow
    @nsosnow Před 4 lety +8

    I just completed my first furniture painting project. I used Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. That paint is thick! I kept my brush wet to help spread it out but I struggled with it. I still need more practice to get better at this. Now I am looking for items that have been thrown out to practice on!

    • @AlexBabcock-hw9iz
      @AlexBabcock-hw9iz Před 3 lety +2

      Did you also use a spray bottle and spritz several shots into the paint before you started? If you put your paint into another container and first coat spray a good 5 or 6 shots into that jar to start and then spray the brush occasionally. The second coat even more sprays into your paint 12 to 15 will be good. Always remember whether using spray rattle cans or a brush go with several coats rather then 1 or 2 thick coats. Remember to properly start off by cleaning well primer ect will make each step that much better. Check out Shabby Guy he's pretty good at both explaining and showing how and why he does things. He also shows what products he is using and why he has chosen them think you'll enjoy the channel.

    • @nsosnow
      @nsosnow Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlexBabcock-hw9iz Thanks for all this very helpful information Chris! I will do this for my next project. I have just subscribed to the Shabby Guy channel. Thanks again.

  • @conniemeachambarillas4708

    I love how you laid out a TOC in your description! Great video.

  • @PammyRock
    @PammyRock Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing these tips!

  • @ld3507
    @ld3507 Před 3 lety

    Such good, informative info presented very nicely! Thank you! Loved that you had the time stamps🤗

  • @AtHomea
    @AtHomea Před 3 lety

    Thank you thank you! this video had so much information! I will definitely be recommending this video on my channel when I repaint my office desk!

  • @satisfyingwhiteboarddrawin4587

    I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, to paint and I must say you gave excellent advice. Love your video and your boys are handsome young men. God bless you and your beautiful family.

  • @sussu3213
    @sussu3213 Před 2 lety

    Very useful video! I'm just starting with furniture flipping and this covered all my concerns. Thank you :)

  • @pennyhanson2598
    @pennyhanson2598 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Serena! My biggest problem, apart from choice of colour, is procrastination! Great tips, thank you! Kind regards from Penny in Liverpool 🇬🇧😊💕

  • @joyfulrefuge6989
    @joyfulrefuge6989 Před 6 měsíci

    18:23 thank you so much for posting this video! You’ve covered a lot of important things to think about when refinishing a project. I’m definitely going to refer to your video when I run into issues. In fact, just today I “ran across” 3 videos that covered stains and tannins bleed-through! I’m taking note as instructions needed on my upcoming piece 😊

  • @reepurpose8712
    @reepurpose8712 Před 3 lety +2

    Great tip about the sealer. I coated my baseboards with polyacrylic. What a nightmare.

  • @elizabethevanskiikka2184
    @elizabethevanskiikka2184 Před 4 lety +1

    Great tutorial, love your channel! Much love from finland 🇫🇮

  • @Kath-Erina
    @Kath-Erina Před 4 lety +4

    These tips are great!! I was always afraid of repainting perfectly smooth furniture abcaise I thought I could never get them to look doo at the and and would be devastated it it was full of brushstrokes and drips and I had spend so much time and effort and made it all worse in the end🙈 but maybe I'll try something small and hopefully get the confidence to paint bigger pieces too! (got a big dresser that I love but it's in horrible condition and has waterstains all over it (there's an aqaurium on top) and I would love to refinish it someday!!

  • @marionmills2068
    @marionmills2068 Před 2 lety

    Great teaching explanation , I was engaged into the tone of your voice and I didn`t skip through. Nice tips!!!

  • @deecar5567
    @deecar5567 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much h for the free book. At so excited about starting my projects. Serena you have a blessing to me. Again thank thank thank.

  • @daniareyes9841
    @daniareyes9841 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Your valuable information will help me with my project. Never painted wood furniture before.

  • @kennymoore4050
    @kennymoore4050 Před 4 lety +2

    i love tip videos like this! it’s always good to add to your diy brain! ♥️

  • @thatbabygirl357
    @thatbabygirl357 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video, I wish I had this a few months ago, but just in time before I paint my sofa table

  • @1myedwards
    @1myedwards Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful information! Thank you so much. I have a dresser I plan to paint soon and this video is right on time. ⏱

  • @gyrturshen1306
    @gyrturshen1306 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, I learned a lot. Just starting out with upgrading all my hand- me -down furniture

  • @yolandagofigure
    @yolandagofigure Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this I've learned quite a bit for me I use melamine paint furniture and cupboard paint for just the top of any furniture that I know that I'll be using and the rest I'll be using semi-gloss latex paint.. you're welcome. ☺️❤️. My biggest pet peeve is when I painted something white and yellow comes up yes that's called bleeding lesson learned also warning giving you all the heads up do not use varathane spray it'll turn your white furniture yellow!! I had a heart attack when that happened I had to do it all over again repaint it.. make sure when you use spray everything or any kind of protectant make sure it's non yellowing.

  • @oceandreamer1958
    @oceandreamer1958 Před 2 lety

    Great tips! I have never painted furniture. I have a round side table that was my grandfather’s. The top was damaged by rain by an open window years ago when my mother had it. I want to paint it for out on our lanai. These tips will help. Thank you!

  • @stephaniekelly3223
    @stephaniekelly3223 Před 3 lety +5

    You are a great teacher, I learned a lot, thank you so much!!

  • @lindabuck2777
    @lindabuck2777 Před 3 lety

    I just started new projects myself, with spray paint, saw your little ‘gadget’ attached to your spray can, so now imma get one! Weekend project woohoo! I’m grateful I saw this, coz I’m 65 now and my grip ‘ain’t what she used to be’ so that will help greatly!!! Gosh, guess it’s time to walk back into a regular hardware store-you remember’personal service’ don’t you? Always helpful, and I’ll even ask other customers have you done this? Always eager to share tips! Now, my fave color is vivid jewel tone TURQOISE, but HONEY THAT RED DESK WAS OUTSTANDINGLY GORGEOUS!!!! Thanks for all you share and do! BLESSINGS OF LOVE HEALTH AND JOY🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹

  • @imax773
    @imax773 Před rokem

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!I wish I had this to watch before I started projects-hit or miss,Mostly missed, So informative and you laid it out perfectly to understand as a beginer-Now a beginer agin on a better road to success! Going to check your other videos TY again-

  • @justmejo9008
    @justmejo9008 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all your time and knowledge sharing 🙏🏼

  • @lenaannis8787
    @lenaannis8787 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you from Greece The video was very helpful !!!!

  • @michellevelasquez7873
    @michellevelasquez7873 Před 3 lety +1

    wow this really helps me out !! Thank you for sharing !!

  • @marisolloera5192
    @marisolloera5192 Před 4 lety +2

    Holly Molly!! How is it that ytube pops up with the videos i need at the time i need them🙉It just Blows my mind! Thank you soo much!! Im actually on a kitchen project n im catching my mistakes as i go. Its my first time n praying the wood trims dont bleed through everytime i start one. It's tedious yet so soothing!! Many hellos from Chicago!

    • @briteness
      @briteness Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, how is it that youtube sometimes provides such strangely perfectly-timed recommendations? I wonder if they are spying on us through our phones...

  • @clover464
    @clover464 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you sooooo much for the timestamp and list thing! I know other people have said it but goodness is it ever useful!

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear you like it! I will be sure to use it more going forward so you can skip around! :) Thanks!!

  • @jeannettesantiago7152
    @jeannettesantiago7152 Před 3 lety +1

    My compliments... This video was very well done and very informative. 👏

  • @bmeeseeks2881
    @bmeeseeks2881 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome pointers, thank you!

  • @christinek2182
    @christinek2182 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much- great info- love your work 😊

  • @janiceobembe1076
    @janiceobembe1076 Před 3 lety

    Blessing to you,thank you for all the information,how to fix them

  • @Kkuts37
    @Kkuts37 Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful, thank you Serena!

  • @brianmorrison9168
    @brianmorrison9168 Před 3 lety

    For furniture that may bleed I use Zinsser Cover Stain. Here in the UK, the two products you mention are not readily available.
    The Zinsser BIN is also good, but I have heard that it dries so quickly, sometimes it can be difficult to brush on.

  • @emmyashbaugh
    @emmyashbaugh Před rokem +2

    I’m just over halfway through your video and had to pause to take a moment & say THANK YOU! All your preparation and testing is so inspiring. Never can be too careful, especially with sentimental pieces. knowing all that about different top coats is pivotal. Going to subscribe as soon as I post this, I am very much looking forward to binging more of your channel! 💓

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před rokem

      I appreciate your comment, Emily! Glad I am able to be helpful! ❤️

  • @giulianacr2638
    @giulianacr2638 Před 3 lety +1

    I just found you by chance and I'm so glad I did 😁💓 Love the tips and the makeovers! Subs for life !

  • @hismom5600
    @hismom5600 Před 4 lety +10

    This video came at the perfect time! My husband and I have decided to try our hand at refurbishing thrifted items and these tips have definitely helped! (I repainted a furniture set last month and...so...many....mistakes😄)

  • @davanachase2372
    @davanachase2372 Před 3 lety +4

    Just what i needed. I'm a newbie at painting furniture and you have taken away a lot of my fear! Thank you!

  • @CopperCactusCrafts
    @CopperCactusCrafts Před 4 lety +1

    Ugh, yellowing is the worst! Using a furniture stripper/neutralizer first could help but some top coats just yellow. Decorative painter's brands tend not to yellow. If you want to try something new, I'm a big fan of Modern Masters Dead Flat and any sheen by Faux Like A Pro. Both have high quality top coats (water based) and lots of other great products. Not affiliated, just used them for years & love them! You should do a refinishing video now for your example piece!

  • @deborahdeboer1175
    @deborahdeboer1175 Před 3 lety

    You ARE Canadian! How I did not clue into this before is beyond me. Between some of the paint brands you used and the spelling of colour, I had a lightbulb moment, lol! Great post (as always)! I am going to go and get one of those turntable things for sure!

  • @c.r.8845
    @c.r.8845 Před 3 lety

    Wow thank you for this! Very helpful and informative and easily understandable

  • @nicholinecharles9468
    @nicholinecharles9468 Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful. Very practical advice. I have had all these issues!!!

  • @rubymimosa
    @rubymimosa Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the tips!!

  • @joanbailey4918
    @joanbailey4918 Před 3 lety

    Your suggestions are great. Wish I would have known some of these years ago.

  • @feliciaramos3171
    @feliciaramos3171 Před 2 lety

    I'm Fairly new to this but these tips were absolutely amazing and helpful. Thank you so much. I need all the tips I can get. I'm redoing furniture for my teenage daughters bedroom as a surprise for her when she gets home from her summer trip. I'm so nervous. I hope it all comes out. I'm redoing a jewelry armoire, make up vanity and dresser that I picked up at yard sales. Wish me luck. Thanks again for the great tips

  • @neryreyes4695
    @neryreyes4695 Před 4 lety

    Love all your tips and ideas. Thank you

  • @vh2337
    @vh2337 Před 3 lety

    Excellent videos, thank you so much. I have no artistic talent so your tips and honesty is much appreciated.

  • @elisevautour6292
    @elisevautour6292 Před 2 lety

    Hi Serena. Thanks for sharing this list. Great info. 🌞

  • @Princessmom9
    @Princessmom9 Před 4 lety +2

    I wish you had done this before I painted my dresser. It was a hot mess on the top, but I eventually covered it with marble look contact paper,

  • @pattietorres6891
    @pattietorres6891 Před 4 lety +1

    Great information. Thank you for sharing. 😊

  • @nancypereida2078
    @nancypereida2078 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your CZcams channel. I’ve tried quite a few of your projects.

  • @rennzzos788
    @rennzzos788 Před 4 lety +2

    Hiya--a few important things to add to your list: If you add water to paint, it lightens the paint. You need to pay attention to the ratio you used, otherwise your colour will be off the next time you mix paint for the same project, or for touch-ups. Secondly, watch out for lumps and brush hairs as you paint, and remove them immediately as you go along. Finally, use a brush for fine areas like edges and moulding and such, and a small 4" roller for flat surfaces. You can do a light roller pass over the areas where you used a brush. That way, it all but eliminates brush strokes. Oh, a couple more things--pass your roller lightly over an adhesive lint sheet, or a strip of masking tape to take off lint before you start painting. Consider straining old paint through a cheese cloth, or whatever, before you start your painting. You'll thank yourself later.

    • @ThriftDiving
      @ThriftDiving  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, so many good tips! Thank you! I'll be sure to include these in the blog post so that people don't miss them. :)

    • @rennzzos788
      @rennzzos788 Před 4 lety

      @@ThriftDiving You're very welcome.

    • @pNo415
      @pNo415 Před 4 lety +1

      Lov love love the foam roller! Gives such a smooth professional finish.