How To Get Smooth Streak Free Finish On New Plaster

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • How To Get Smooth Streak Free Finish On New Plaster

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  • @AP-dh4hv
    @AP-dh4hv Před měsícem

    Cheers pal. First diy project in my new place. Just got it plastered. Sanding down now and will be mist coating this weekend.

  • @MarcGray1990
    @MarcGray1990 Před 4 lety +8

    Great video... I can see how much you love the trade by your consistent attention to detail in every video, as I watch so many of them on your channel I’ve noticed a few people mention ASMR qualities to your videos.... if you CZcams Bob Ross the artist.. there are definitely similarities to the way you both come across and the noises of the paint rollers and brushes etc. Chillin out and watching a fellow painter at work... priceless haha! Take care matey!

  • @plainjane382
    @plainjane382 Před 4 lety +3

    What great timing. Just waiting for plaster to dry and was looking for tips on painting newly skimmed plaster. Great video as always and I've learned loads watching you guys. Thanks so much.

  • @MOPARdave999
    @MOPARdave999 Před 4 lety +2

    Sound advice as usual! Keep 'em coming.
    Best
    Dave

  • @richardpearson4248
    @richardpearson4248 Před 4 lety

    Great video the key to a good job is preparation stay safe 🇬🇧👍🏻

  • @antoniojoseribeirodacruzaf1756

    Considero este indivíduo um excelente pintor e um artista em tudo o que faz nos trabalhos que apresenta.

  • @mattd6495
    @mattd6495 Před rokem +1

    Great video.
    I am in the process of painting our kitchen (new plaster). I have done a mist coat with layland trade contract Matt. Do I need to water down the second coat of the same paint ? Or can it be used without watering down. ? Thank you!!!

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před rokem +1

      You can use it without adding water for the second coat, but still don't have your paint too thick. Sometimes after a mist coat you're better using a more durable paint in a kitchen. Thanks

    • @mattd6495
      @mattd6495 Před rokem

      @@PaintingandDecorating thank you. I want to add that second coat. But then the final coat I have a kitchen durable paint (washable etc). So the second coat of the Leyland will only be topping up the first cost if that makes sense?

  • @jumbo8996
    @jumbo8996 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I always hoover out the sockets

  • @nakedbananas444
    @nakedbananas444 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video!! What should the first coat on plaster be? Normal wall paint or Primer? I heard that thinned down PVA is a good first layer?

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes diluted PVA can be used or a mist coat using diluted paint, contract matt or non vinyl emulsion. Thanks

    • @nakedbananas444
      @nakedbananas444 Před 4 lety

      Painting and Decorating Thanks for your answer!!

    • @bitTorrenter
      @bitTorrenter Před 2 lety

      What's wrong with using lining paper first?

    • @Thevoiceofreason84
      @Thevoiceofreason84 Před 2 lety

      @@bitTorrenter what’s right with it ?

  • @briancoughlan4287
    @briancoughlan4287 Před 9 dny

    Does anyone prime the anglebeads as part of preperation anymore

  • @johncoppock3823
    @johncoppock3823 Před 4 lety

    Top video and lots of great tips. What's your dilution on the mist please, and was that wall also sealed with PVA first.

    • @johncoppock3823
      @johncoppock3823 Před 4 lety

      @Alza 74 Think it may be an economics point. I would go for dilute paint I think on new plaster myself, but might not always be best choice for some. I do like dilute PVA in lots of other areas, to seal dust before you fill with mortar/plasterboard joint filler etc. Etc. So I keep a bottle mixed up, about 10 to 1 water to PVA.

    • @DB-kv5mb
      @DB-kv5mb Před 4 lety +10

      Never use pva on new plaster , a 40% mist coat sinks right into new plaster, pva seals the surface so paint sits on pva and is likely to peel especially in bathroom

  • @philsheldon2737
    @philsheldon2737 Před 4 lety

    Good video and tips, how do you prep and paint the inside corners where plasterers tend to finish off by brushing the plaster? Leaves horrible surface!

  • @justintemp
    @justintemp Před 4 lety +1

    Do you do same for rooms like garages where blemishes aren't that important as it's a garage.
    High ceilings and large walls make it a pain to mist and paint 😂

  • @2010gtoner
    @2010gtoner Před 4 lety +1

    Why do you think every roller sleeve regardless of the napp always stands up like a buck goat nearest the roller frame? I see it everywhere regardless of which hand you use, properly there's a slight weight agustment that's heavier on the frame side of the sleeve.., anyway without a clue, Great vid mucker x

  • @paulwilson1555
    @paulwilson1555 Před rokem +1

    Do the metal beads need a metal primer, or will regular emulsion adhere to the metal bead?

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před rokem +1

      Usually they are fine.. but if they have started to rust, you will need a primer.

    • @paulwilson1555
      @paulwilson1555 Před rokem

      @@PaintingandDecorating brilliant, thank you for all your great help and advice, very much appreciated.

  • @SteS
    @SteS Před 4 lety

    Do you ever airless spray? You see a lot of US channels do this. Especially in new build. Thanks for the tips.

  • @ratchriat1716
    @ratchriat1716 Před 4 lety +3

    that's what I call a old shool.

  • @davecharlesworth8176
    @davecharlesworth8176 Před 4 lety +1

    Can I have some words of advice from a master please.
    Recently moved into a 1930's property where the previous owner has plastered the walls. The paint is coming off like wallpaper. I have now stripped the paint off and the plaster has a faint white washed appearance. Here the questions
    1) is this his mist coat, if so can I pva it and then do another mist coat?
    2) do I just do another mist coat or a normal strength white emulsion coat?
    3) planning on using an egg shell finish, so will this stick and not peel off like a face mask?
    Really appreciate your advice, cheers

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety

      Clean back, then sand, diluted PVA and then you should be good to go. Thanks

    • @davecharlesworth8176
      @davecharlesworth8176 Před 4 lety

      Painting and Decorating guess what I'll be doing tomorrow thanks for the advice

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety +2

      @RAVEN AK47 35 years experience and doesn't understand that diluted PVA soaks into plaster and does not form a skin on the surface... watch this video this will help you understand your materials better.. czcams.com/video/OfoEaV6dsjE/video.html

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety +1

      @RAVEN AK47 wrong again eggshell thinned down oil or water will absorb into the plaster... but keep away from silk

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety

      @RAVEN AK47 lol is that plaster no and is that thinned paint no... you do make me laugh and you actually nearly had me believing your a tradesman.

  • @user-sm4gl6zh5l
    @user-sm4gl6zh5l Před 3 lety +1

    Can I use deluxe primer then duluxneasy care to paint ,y bedroom

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 3 lety

      No need to prime if your going over emulsion just clean and sand, then two coats of your easy care.. thanks

  • @jacopo.scarpellini
    @jacopo.scarpellini Před 2 lety

    I’ve just applied a mist coat of Wickes White Emulsion, 4 part paint to 1 part water; after drying, I’ve tried to wash out the coat with a wet sponge and it can be removed quite easily; is this normal or a sign that I should redo the mist coat with a different paint or mixing ratio?

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 2 lety +1

      Nothing wrong. Mist coats can easily be re wet. Once a better paint goes on top it will be more solid . Unless you use just normal Matt . Especially contract Matt.. thanks

    • @jacopo.scarpellini
      @jacopo.scarpellini Před 2 lety

      @@PaintingandDecorating thank you, that’s reassuring

  • @craigguinnane173
    @craigguinnane173 Před 4 lety +1

    If I use contract matt to seal the fresh plaster am I able to use any paint for the finish mate

    • @PaintingandDecorating
      @PaintingandDecorating  Před 4 lety

      Yes, diluted contract matt then any finish.

    • @craigguinnane173
      @craigguinnane173 Před 4 lety

      @@PaintingandDecorating nice one mate

    • @Lloyd1885
      @Lloyd1885 Před rokem +1

      Contract matt doesn't seal anything, it isnt permeable, it primes the surface really.
      New deep bare plaster shouldnt be sealed as it may trap any moisture, which could the paint to blow.

  • @StephenSmith-vs8hr
    @StephenSmith-vs8hr Před 4 lety +1

    Is that a long Pile roller sleeve PLEASE

  • @kaptankibris
    @kaptankibris Před 4 měsíci

    Emeginize saglik

  • @TheGatesOfFire
    @TheGatesOfFire Před 4 lety

    Which pile is best for a smooth finish? Did they not have windowsills put in, just plaster?

    • @TheGatesOfFire
      @TheGatesOfFire Před 4 lety

      @RAVEN AK47 it's skimmed plaster that I've skimmed myself. ive got it smooth but not flat/level if you know what i mean. i was thinkin I'd put on screfix's no nonsense trade bare plaster then something like dulux flat emulsion. all to try and make it look as flat as possible. cheers

    • @TheGatesOfFire
      @TheGatesOfFire Před 4 lety

      @RAVEN AK47 cheers mate. I've just seen good reviews about the no nonsense from people who bought it on screwfix. they say its like applying a filler etc. what do you think about the flat emulsion? does it help conceal uneven walls?

    • @TheGatesOfFire
      @TheGatesOfFire Před 4 lety

      @RAVEN AK47 i was curious about the thickness for best finish. i had a female slave once paint some walls and they were ruined. i think the pile was too long.

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 Před rokem

    NOOICE!

  • @TomTremayne
    @TomTremayne Před 3 lety +1

    This is mainly just common sense?