Even with a fine textured roller, the paint never ends up looking sprayed on or like a factory finish. Wouldn’t it be better to use an additive like Flowtrol or another product to allow the paint to lay down before ridges dry in place?
The title is a bit of B.S. no repair was done here just painting. Having said that.. Call me old school, but I ALWAYS paint my woods with oil not latex (rare exceptions) and especially window "sills" or apron. Add some Japan dryer to your oil paint if you live in a high humidity region (florida, Texas, etc.) to ensure a solid cure and some flowtrol to smooth brush marks. Self priming paint is such a GIMMICK for the lazy. Prime with KILZ and then top coat with OIL PAINT. The only way to roll paint on a door or Apron and to make it look "sprayed from factory" is to use a Mohair roller. With properly conditioned paint it will flow out and look smooth with its short nap. These guys are more of a comedy show than serious painters even for the average joe DIYer.
What if the paint is chipping and exposing the wooden part?
Lmao… REPAIR!…
Glad I checked the comments and saved myself from wasting time watching a paint job rather than repair 😂😂
More like window sill painting
This is window sill painting not repair🙄
there is no such thing as a self priming paint.
Maybe pick a window that dis actually damaged.
This is painting, not repairing. Use accurate title for your video.
That’s the window stool, not the sill.
This isn’t a repair. I need to repair a rotted sill under my bathroom window, on the inside.
I didn’t see any repairs. I saw painting tips. Thanks for sharing!
Guys…painting isn’t repairing. It’s painting. That’s why it’s called painting and not repairing.
How many gallons paimt per window?
I am sure it could be improved. Check out the plans on the Woodglut website.
Even with a fine textured roller, the paint never ends up looking sprayed on or like a factory finish. Wouldn’t it be better to use an additive like Flowtrol or another product to allow the paint to lay down before ridges dry in place?
The title is a bit of B.S. no repair was done here just painting. Having said that.. Call me old school, but I ALWAYS paint my woods with oil not latex (rare exceptions) and especially window "sills" or apron. Add some Japan dryer to your oil paint if you live in a high humidity region (florida, Texas, etc.) to ensure a solid cure and some flowtrol to smooth brush marks. Self priming paint is such a GIMMICK for the lazy. Prime with KILZ and then top coat with OIL PAINT. The only way to roll paint on a door or Apron and to make it look "sprayed from factory" is to use a Mohair roller. With properly conditioned paint it will flow out and look smooth with its short nap. These guys are more of a comedy show than serious painters even for the average joe DIYer.
I searched for window sill repair 🤔i got how to paint 🎨 one 🤔..whats going on😤🤪
Should’ve repaired those window cracks with caulk first. Then paint
I’m sure you can do it too. Just look for Stodoys plans.
This was super helpful, thank you!