How to Paint Interior Trim and Molding
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holy cats Ron ! who taught you how to paint ? cement masons ? every pro painter are laughing so hard right now they cant get any work done.
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Nice
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wish i knew this before i effed up my son's room :/
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Really nice tools to use when you have to use a extender.
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that paint edger got paint on the ceiling
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I've had some reasonable results with a painting pad, however, I've found them not be be that accurate and there's some discolouration between your finished coat and the shade thyat the painting pad leaves.
A good cutting in brush with a tapered end will give you far better results.
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Useless...
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I totally agree! :)
tips" they gave are for novices/ morons! ;p
pads may work for some people but IMO they are a waste of money/time.
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A painting pad is a HORRIBLE TOOL Just like shown at 0:22 and like another commenter said paint gets all over the wheels and voilà you're screwed
Painting the moldings and door AFTER rolling the walls to prevent the rolling from messing up your trim work ia a better way
Corner painting pad? What about a BRUSH?
Who is this video made for? 90 year old blind people with severe spasmic problems?
Why is it so difficult to find someone that teaches REAL TRICKS for trimming?
Cause there are NONE!
Well, I agree on one thing:: a good brush is well worth the money and good brush technique can be learned fairly quickly. Personally, I've had good results with the painting pad. It's true, you can get paint on the guide wheels, but that can be avoided by being careful when loading it with paint. If you're a professional or do a lot of painting, that's one thing. However, if you're an occasional painter, you may well find these simple and inexpensive tools to be a real help.
ronhazelton 1 year ago