BEHR Paint: How To Texture Paint (Full Version)
BEHR Paint: How To Texture Paint (Full Version)
BEHR Paint provides step by step instructions to help you apply Behr Texture Paint to your interior walls or ceiling. Includes chapters on Preparing Your Sur...
1st of al Behr paint is not a very good paint. Benjamin Moore is far
ReplyDeletesuperior. Forget what consumer reports say, try a sample of both, then you
decide. Have fun!
LOL THIS IS VERY VERY STUPED :p
ReplyDeleteThis is hard tecnology, and very ugly effect :P
and him price.............?!
very bad guy's very hard and ugly+ big price ;)
by the time you mud and sand and have to paint a base you may have just
ReplyDeleterolled on the texture and then would be done. Skip the whole step of
painting the whole room with a base coat.
want to watch this, not sure why
ReplyDeleteBought the popcorn ceiling texture paint in hopes of doing my garage and I
ReplyDeletemust say this product is awful. It won't roll properly, only get 2 feet of
coverage max with a roller, splatters like crazy. I couldn't handle it and
tried a sponge roller with slightly better results but still lots of areas
that aren't getting cover correctly. Bottom line, I would recommend this
garage to my worse enemy!
College Pro
ReplyDeleteOn walls, this is at best, a necessary evil. My inclination, for covering a
ReplyDeletemessy wall in a hurry, is to add just as much fine sand, to a can of
regular paint, as it takes to make the wall look respectable. This is
particularly useful for bulgy walls that were taped with too much mud or
unstable lath&plaster; the lighter the texture, the easier it would be to
skim it later. Most other imperfections are easier to fix than cover up;
why cover a mess with another mess?
When I renovated I had a contractor absolutely ruin my walls after taking
ReplyDeletedown a 'chair rail' and filling in picture hangers ... needed to move in
and painted anyway and it has been driving nuts for a year! Was going to
have walls skimmed or new drywall put on top but someone suggested this and
I'm going to do it!! Looking forward to the project and may just post a
'video' to show the difference !!! Here's hoping!
This stuff is impossible to roll on as shown in their video.
ReplyDeletecontinued from below, brush i apply texture most days, i always roll from
ReplyDeletethe middle about a two foot from an edge working up that way you can
control the product and evenly apply it to the surface with a medium speed.
Most people that use texture use a 230mm roller sleeve and use it straight
from the bucket not from a tray. tipping off always requires two people to
avoid dry edges.
call me my name is raj i live in melbourne i m very good in texture paint
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would have been better video if the people in it knew how to apply texture
ReplyDeletehave a look at 06:13 the wall if now fucked they will never get that "v"
effect off the surface the are not filling the roller or brush correctly by
just touching the roller on the paint then trying to roll it into the
roller at the end of the tray will remove soluble parts of the texture and
leave only aggregate on the roller the same as dragging the brush on the
edge of the tray they are removing the product from the
Video is definitely very informative and very well taken but why all those
ReplyDeletepeople in this video are so cheaply dress ... impression is like that BEHR
is some out of garage starting company ...
Do you expect people to dress formally to paint?...
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeletenice video awesome techniques
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