Interior Painting: How to Prep, Cut-in, Brush & Roll Paint on Your Walls - Spencer Colgan
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
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Hi Spencer, Cathie from South Australia, I love your videos because you are articulate and explain why you do things along the way. I have seen several painting videos but I feel that you are the best teacher because I am going to paint my house for the first time. I am using the same colour. I won't start until I am ready and you are great!
“We’ve gone around the penetrations”! 😂😂 That cracked me up totally, as you do frequently….Great video and technique, which I do use. Love your videos, Spencer!
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Great video
Liked and commented...when you start whispering it's like you're making love to the wall. Lol priceless
Excellent tips for sure . The problem is every Tom, Dick and Harry think they can paint. One time a neighbor asked me to change an electric receptacle for her . I said why it has no power ? She said no the painters painted right over it . Incredible. You get what you pay for . When you see a great detailed paint job the affect is amazing . Thanks for the video
Thank you so much
Hi Spencer what low tack tape are you using ? Frog tape ? Thank you
So sorry. Yes, yellow frog tape.
I don’t pull the fridge out or remove large appliances, unplug routers nor remove wall mounted tv’s, etc. Reasons are similar to why you don’t remove the alarms or thermostats. I’ve had fridge ice makers leak and not stop due to poor connections. Wall mounted tv’s or large mirrors, for example can be a huge pain to reinstall due to loose mounting screws, anchors or lags bolts. Then you’re “possibly” spending hours getting things “fixed” to where they were. Running to the hardware store for screws, bolts, anchors, ice machine tubing and whatever else is not something I want to do. I generally will disclose that prior to starting the job.
It seems lazy, but actually it’s a huge frustration to have to deal with non-painting issues on a paint job. Just wait until a customer calls you at 9:30 pm to say their kitchen floor is covered in water from the ice machine because you want to climb back there and “do the right thing”.
I commend people for doing it right, but to me it’s worth telling the customer ahead of time that you won’t do that and why. They usually understand and if they don’t they waive my responsibility for those related issues.