Hi candle man 👨 I agree about having good brushes. That's most important. I could do with one of those benches thou never came across them. Might look on line. So small can't reach nothing. Thanks for tips.
Friendly Tip! I like your brush box. Where is your brush extender? Here is one for you. Richard 2 1/2 gooseneck flex paint brush extension Mate. youtube video Don Sincennes using the gooseneck one hand one arm. Cheers!
We always "bag up" our rollers with a plastic bag ect just in case we may need to re- use it for touch ups. Only time you really wash them out is for a colour change. Hope this helped.
18 inch for walls or ceilings, 9 inch for the tighter spots or doors(will need to brush in the grooves or texture on doors, Its actually best to brush over any texture door, but you can spread the paint with a roller), 6 or lower for trim or cutting in walls if it has a rounded end and you will need to brush what you roll on the grooved trim and get that cut in 1/4inch trim line xD
I got trade 20 box, all metal apart from the plastic lid, but it’s a thick plastic lid which has held up ok. The fluid lasts over a year, they are about 80 quid to buy now. Add on the price of fluid and the spare filter and clips, not much change out hundred quid.
wallingtonfilming The Candle man long pile with smooth finish interior emulsion😂😂 why not try a floor mop? You really call yourself a painter mate? you should be ashamed of yourself but you talk so much shit a I love your videos 😂😂😂😂
J.W.Painting there’s a use for long pile and it’s not for a smooth finish wall, also yo must get more splatter which is not a pretty site if your supposed to be a professional painter. Personally I give attention to detail and would love to see the finish on a freshly skimmed ceiling when your done with it, not least of all you🌨😂
J.W.Painting so you would use a 6 inch brush on silk? How would you hide the brush marks and why? And please tell me what’s the long pile roller sleeve you use on a smooth wall
Jesus! Do yo ever clean your tools after use? Where did you get them ? In pound shop? Cheap, dirty,rusty and old. That’s pure crap not a tools. I’m sorry but for a trade man is just a shame to use that shit.