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How to Use Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant | DIY Brushing Tutorial 

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How to Use Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant 98 | DIY Brushing Tutorial.
Interested in trying Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant 98 in your home? In this DIY How-to video, we discuss the steps need to achieve that high gloss finish with Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant; From preparation to finish with a painting brush. We also cover the use of the Fine Paints of Europe Swedish Putty as a primer. And finally the thinner we use with Fine Paints of Europe that helps us achieve that even mirror look when brushing.
High gloss paint is trending and this video gives homeowners and DIY lovers a quick tutorial with high end paints.
► Contents Of This Video
0:00​ - Intro
0:21 - Most Important Steps | Cleanliness & Surface Preparation
2:15 - Fine Paints of Europe Primers| Universal Primer and Oil Undercoat
3:22 - Fine Paints of Europe Swedish Putty
3:48 - Brushing Fine Paints of Europe Swedish Putty
4:17 - Preparation For Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac
5:32 - Omega Brushes | Paint Brushes for Fine Paints of Europe
6:10 - Applying Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac | Using a thinner
7:12 - Sanding and Cleaning between Layers | Key to Mirror Like Finish
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Комментарии : 50   
@lureenacornwell3778
@lureenacornwell3778 2 года назад
Thank you for the video!
@danfrost2570
@danfrost2570 2 года назад
Anytime! Good luck and let me know how your project comes out. Dan Frost
@jarleyguedesflorentino4376
@jarleyguedesflorentino4376 Год назад
Congrats for this video. Really helpful. For me it’s easy to apply hollandlac brilliant on trim than walls or ceilings.
@lcjcLorren
@lcjcLorren 7 месяцев назад
Thanks 😊
@michaelm5601
@michaelm5601 Год назад
Hi Dan, Thank you for making these videos. I am on round three of all I could find of your videos. You’re a good teacher and very easy to follow and wish you were in my area. Unfortunately I am from Baltimore. There are a few painters in my area. They seem to be refinishing kitchen cabinets and I believe my job is too small to be on their busy schedules. I’m am attempting to refinish a solid mahogany casket. Yeah that right a casket. I can’t really afford to learn at the cost of FPOE. I recently purchased a painting tent and an exhaust system with a clean air intake. Would you consider talking to me at your convenience for about twenty minutes, I’m pretty sure I can find you contact info on the net. Dan, thanks again for making these videos…. Mike Molinaro I have an art background and really want to do this myself. I have purchased all of the solvents, finishes and supplies from fine paints. When I asked the paint store questions about the FP process they are tongue tied
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM 10 месяцев назад
I can help you my friend.
@michaelm5601
@michaelm5601 10 месяцев назад
@@ALLAHDRINKSCUM I’m only intimidated by the subject of my project, I want to wine Hollanlac a mahogany casket. I fell like I should hire a certified pro but the estimate price was more that the coffin. The paint store should tell you this is paint for a seasoned professional.. before I spent the big dollars for the prep, primer, paint an all the supplies. I think I need to buy a spraying system and an exhausted painting tent next. I know a speck of dust is your enemy. I’m in over my head or maybe 6 feet under
@Jq-gr6jq
@Jq-gr6jq Год назад
Can u prime this product with zinsser shellac?
@JosephineSchwartz
@JosephineSchwartz Год назад
I’m about to attempt this project (after the holidays) for my front door. I want the high gloss black piano finish. I’m doing all my research and purchasing now. I thought I was going to buy a sprayer. But it looks like this product is best with the brush. Do you have a product list available for everything that would be needed?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
Product list: sandpaper 2 sheets of 220 and 400 grit each primer: FPE Universal primer tinted to final coat color 1 quart Solvent: 1 liter FPE mineral spirits Paint: 1 liter Hollandlac 98 Brushes: Omega S57 2.5 Flat. or Corona Ox Sash #11459 find and area that you can control the dust, wet the floor area to keep the dust down
@JosephineSchwartz
@JosephineSchwartz Год назад
@@HDFPainting Thank you so much for taking the time to get back to me. You are awesome! I will let you know how things are going and ask you if I have any other questions… you are the best!
@Theblackbumblebee
@Theblackbumblebee Год назад
@@JosephineSchwartz Do you mind sharing your results via email. I have RU-vid page as well. I want to do my front door and banister
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM 10 месяцев назад
​@JosephineSchwartz so how did it go?
@richardlightfine7502
@richardlightfine7502 5 месяцев назад
Dan I am getting ready to paint a historic entrance in Savannah and as it is a fixed exterior project what do you recommend I do to filter the air once I have assembled a plastic enclosure? I'm really worried about dust infiltration
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting 5 месяцев назад
The best way to do this is to set up a plastic tent around the site and attach a HEPA air scrubber to filter out the dust and paint fumes
@russellsteif3621
@russellsteif3621 Год назад
Being that I don't have a sprayer, can you use a roller on my walls and ceiling?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
You can use a roller, I would suggest a high quality sponge roller.
@rogerhayden9096
@rogerhayden9096 Год назад
Is a respirator needed? I notice in several DIY videos people apparently paint FPOE oil based paints without them.
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
It is a personal choice weather to wear a respirator when applying FPE solvent based products. I would suggest using one when sanding Fine Paints of Europe Swedish putty though.
@Wisteria_Lane
@Wisteria_Lane 2 года назад
Is there anything comparable in the states that is maybe a little cheaper? I've looked at automotive but it's expensive as well and maybe marine. Have you tried the Elite F.F. in 90?
@Wisteria_Lane
@Wisteria_Lane 2 года назад
Do u have a video on the putty? Do u sand after and then apply 1 coat primer, sand again and then first coat paint? Making sure I have this correct. Thanks for video!
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting 2 года назад
@@Wisteria_Lane Have not tried E.F. Elite 90. I do not know of a high gloss product similar to FPE. We will be adding a video with Swedish Putty soon. Subscribe so you don't miss it. For now, after applying a thin coat of Swedish Putty and you sand it smooth with 320 grit sandpaper you don’t have to prime it before first coat of Brilliant.
@cristianherrera6071
@cristianherrera6071 Год назад
Can I spray with an Airless sprayer (Graco Nova 390)?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
I have never tried spraying Fine Paints of Europe with and airless sprayer. I have only used an air assisted sprayer. The best results I have had are with a Kremlin sprayer.
@ramisampayo
@ramisampayo 2 года назад
Can I spray with my hvlp cap sprayer ?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting 2 года назад
You can spray with an HVLP. The key is getting the consistency of the product, use FPE thinner and some penetrol.
@woodysbarndominium
@woodysbarndominium Год назад
I downloaded a guide by @paintedbykaylapayne so I could learn how to use this product on our interior doors. So excited to make the investment!!
@jackwardley3626
@jackwardley3626 Год назад
in the uk for oil it would be oil wood primer oil undercoat 1or 2 coats of oil gloss but this traditional process cost far more than using acrylics so doesn't get used more no more
@SelvynPerez1976
@SelvynPerez1976 4 месяца назад
I’m painting with this kind of paint but I cleaned up really well where I’m painting i cleaned up with tack clothe really deep but when I painted the doors, the paint has a lot of garbage I don’t know what to do could you give me some tips please I’m using the dust exhaust machine but the paint still has garbage Im painting by brush windows and doors thank you
@nefycastro6173
@nefycastro6173 8 месяцев назад
Are there are trainings to learn how to paint FPE?
@Mrsstanpoe
@Mrsstanpoe 2 года назад
Can I use a lacquer thinner?
@danfrost2570
@danfrost2570 2 года назад
NO! Only use Fine Paints of Europe thinner.
@danfrost2570
@danfrost2570 2 года назад
I may have answered this already but do not use lacquer thinner with FPE Dan Frost
@robinmorgan3269
@robinmorgan3269 Год назад
I have been working on my front door for over 3 weeks. I am on my 3rd coat of paint and am still getting tiny bubbles. Getting very discouraged. Is there something I have missed? Should I spray instead of brush? and yes, I have all of their products. I called them direct and they said to add boiled linseed oil - which I did and I am still getting bubbles. HELP
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
The tiny bubbles are frustrating, so we feel your pain. Unfortunately, there are multiple potential causes for the bubbling. A process of elimination usually works best in troubleshooting this kind of issue. Make sure that: -The temperature and humidity in the room that the door is being painted in are within the manufacturer's recommendation -There is nothing on the surface of the door that could be causing the problem. Make sure that you sand the surface entirely, and that the door was properly sealed, and primed. -Make sure that you allow the primer to cure appropriately -Strain the product -Apply the finish in thin layers, allowing for cure time in between coats, with a clean (preferably new brush). If you are going to thin the paint before application, do not exceed 15% thinner and only use fine paints of europe mineral spirits. -Make sure the door is left to dry in a dust-free environment -Spraying this product requires a uniquely high level of skill and patience so that's not something I am inclined to recommend unless you have experience spraying oil-based finishes. -if the bubbles remain after you have tried all of this, you could try sanding the entire surface with 600, 800, and then 1200 grit paper to cut the bubbles. Then using boiled linseed oil and an electric buffer (sheep's wool works well) to polish the surface. This is not a typically recommended solution, but it will give you a finish that a lot of people would be happy with without having to shell out for a professional. - if all else fails, and you are at your wit's end, hire a Fine Paints of Europe Certified Painter and you will be much happier with the results.
@robinmorgan3269
@robinmorgan3269 Год назад
So I have done everything u mentioned. This will be the 4th time I have sanded but not with 600 or 1200 grit. I call FPE and they told me to use boiled linseed in the paint so I did that but didn’t buff with linseed. What do u mean by straining the paint? Pour it in another can when adding thinner? My husband and I painted a practice piece of wood and the bubbles didn’t disappear until we cut the paint by 50% with FPE mineral oil and then it was a lighter color of course
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM
@ALLAHDRINKSCUM 10 месяцев назад
​@robinmorgan3269 hello, I may have a solution to your problem. "straining" the paint means is passing the paint through a mesh paint strainer/funnel. Around 100 microns should be good. But I don't think that's your issue. Reason I can say that is becuase I'm assuming the bubbles are consistently and uniformly spread out throughout the door correct? If so and you're not just getting bubbles in different small local areas, you can rule out dust and things of that nature (hence strainer). That being said, you're now left with a few other things. By the way you confidently speak, I would also assume you mixed the paint + additives properly without any contamination of your mix due to oil/silicon or other any chemical from outside/unknown source. This leads me to my conclusion. I believe is the result of the paint drying and flashing off too fast. I haven't used this brand before so I don't know what type of retarder they have for it. But you need to slow down the drying. Once it flashes off and develops a skin, it's still trying to off-gas through the surface. The surface even though a skin, is still fragile enough to be punctured by the gas bubble comming up from underneath. It's drying too fast because of your climate. Humidity+heat. I could be wrong. But I hope this helps.
@tericrappel4548
@tericrappel4548 Год назад
I just used this paint, thinned with mineral spirits and I’m getting a ton of solvent pops. Advice?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
When thinning Fine Paints of Europe you have to use their thinner.
@tericrappel4548
@tericrappel4548 Год назад
@@HDFPainting I am using their mineral spirits.
@mikerichter1694
@mikerichter1694 Год назад
I had the problem of solvent pop too on the 2nd coat of Brilliant. The first coat of Brilliant over the primer came out fine. Why would I only get solvent pop with my 2nd coat of Brilliant?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
@@mikerichter1694 Solvent popping could be from: 1. Poor quality, incorrect, or too much thinner 2. Not enough drying time between coats 3. Paint laid on too thick 4. Drying temperature too high 5. If spraying, air pressure too low
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
@@tericrappel4548 Solvent popping could be from: 1. Poor quality, incorrect, or too much thinner 2. Not enough drying time between coats 3. Paint laid on too thick 4. Drying temperature too high 5. If spraying, air pressure too low
@Theblackbumblebee
@Theblackbumblebee Год назад
Hi, I wanted some questions regarding picking out the right color for the trim and ceiling. Do you have an email?
@HDFPainting
@HDFPainting Год назад
hdfpainting@gmail.com
@nickthinkpainting1978
@nickthinkpainting1978 6 месяцев назад
The cost of this paint and all paints now is insane !!!
@TheDeadbirdy
@TheDeadbirdy 2 года назад
How much thinner and Flow are you using?
@danfrost2570
@danfrost2570 2 года назад
The amount of FPE thinner and penetrol depends on a couple of variables, humidity in the air, etc. Generally, we start with a ratio of 2/3 to 1/3. Dan Frost
@kitchentimeinc
@kitchentimeinc Год назад
@@danfrost2570 wow that’s a lot of thinner. I’ve never attempted to thin this product that much.
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