14 Spray Painting Tips
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Great Tips April! And #15, another simple but obvious spray paint tip, Make sure the nozzle is pointing *towards* your workpiece and *NOT* in the opposite direction. This avoids that common "spray paint selfie" issue... LOL -- that's never happened to me 😜 this tip is for the newbies that might make that mistake. BONUS Tip #16: I prefer to use one of those grip handles that go over the can and gives you an easy trigger, for better control and no paint on your finger and it also eliminates "spay pain selfies" if you have it pointed the wrong direction, which as I said, doesn't happen to me.
I finally bought a detachable handle and was surprised at how much easier it made the process.
@WreckDiver99
3 жыл бұрын
...and cleaner. $3 ones work, but after breaking 2, I spent the "big bucks" (ooooo...$9) and haven't been sorry. So much nicer. :)
@tonyaddy7825
3 жыл бұрын
buy more then one handle ...someday I will find them keep them with the spray can storage...
@Phillyprnc
3 жыл бұрын
Got painter`s finger(it's a thing apparently) once cause I didn`t use a handle... took days to get the feeling back in my pointer finger. Never again. That handle is a life saver!
Always store the cans upside down and it will save you 15 minutes of "shaking" the can. Leave it upside down until a few minutes before ready to use, then lightly shake it and you are good to go. Spray first coat light enough so that it dries within a few minutes. This will give you better adhesion and if there are any defects you can spot repair them quickly and move on. Scuff between coats and tack rag before applying remaining coats. Perfecto!
@saheedatkehinde341
6 ай бұрын
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A good tip that I use when using the same color can, one after another, is to reuse the same cap. If you got a good cap, reuse it and save the new one in a bag. So when you come across a clogged cap, swap it out from a new one in your stash.
@MONumentalPRoduction
9 ай бұрын
Are you talking about the actual cap of the bottle or the nozzle the paint comes out of? A newbie needs clarification. 😀😬😅😉🙃
One of those pistol grip handles you can put on on cans of spray paint is a life saver. I bought mine on a whim when they were on a feature by the displays and even though they seemed like a gimmick at the time, boy have they made it so much easier. I also made a device to shake the cans using a jigsaw or a sawzall and that is an arm saver, you can make one using some metal hose clamps on plywood with an old saw blade bolted to it. Only takes 10-15 seconds and it's perfectly shaken.
The most important thing to know about spray painting: Several very light coats give much, much better results than one or two heavy coats.
Thanks April, for the ideas. I've been painting for a long time (we don't bother mentioning how "well" the painting has gone.) but it's mostly been rattle cans and such. There's always room for a brighter idea!
Speaking as a graffiti artist, you’re missing two very important tips: 1) if you don’t want runs in your paint, only get about 70% coverage on your first pass, then 100% coverage on your second pass. And always let the previous coat fully dry before your next coat!!! 2) don’t look at the nozzle of the can, look at where the paint is hitting the wall.
I saved a lazy susan from the trash and use it for spinning the small items I’m painting. It’s an easy way to reach all the sides.
Love the little improvised stands. Also pleased by your sponsor - I installed a set of those same wall mount shelves about a month ago, surprisingly easy to do without help, made a decent "my first lumber rack" for a tiny workshop...
Thanks for the spray painting tips. You are correct. It's always good to be reminded of proper techniques. I have installed the overhead racks in my daughter's garage. They are super sturdy and easy to install. She loves them. Stay safe.
Instead of leaving the can out in the sun to warm, you can just ran cans under warm running water for 30-60 seconds to bring them up to temperature. The metal can will absorb heat very fast from the water, so you don't need long. Alternatively, if you're using a bunch of cans and switching between them on a project, I like to fill a shop sink or tub with warm water and set all of the cans in, with some bricks or other heavy things to hold them down. Then they can all stay comfy and warm while you work.
Thanx for the awesome tips it helps. Its not a spray paint tip as such, but I always cut the empty can open there is actually pretty marbles on the inside. I like to collect them.
Thanks for your awesome enthusiasm and a go get it attitude. Your folks did a great job and appear to be down to earth, hardworking folks. Keep up the awe inspiring work. I hope I might to get to say hello in Atlanta some day when all this weirdness settles down. You make it feel like family. Don't change that. I wish all of you and yours well.
3:38 I've done this with two different colors (yellow and red) to get a very passable orange when I didn't have orange on hand. I was surprised at how well this worked. The target object was the body of a model rocket, and I swept the combined paint spray vertically along the body. I was somewhere around 13 at the time.. lol.
You posted this only after I had finished painting a train track table for my grandsons - good thing I didn't make to many mistakes. Great tips - thanks and Merry Christmas!
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, Nice Job, I use EVERY Thing you showed in my shop the only difference is I only have oil dye & stain, PLEASE HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A SAFE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Great tips! One I would add is to get yourself one of the pistol grips that attach to the top of the can. They are not very expensive and make using a rattle can so much more like a paint spray gun.
If the suns not out, soak the paint can in warm water to warm up the paint can. Also, spray through a toilet paper tube to contain overspray or if you in a tight spot.
Thanks April. I have just started using spray paint with small pieces and turnings. The tips will help a lot.
I recommend one of those cheap trigger things to save finger fatigue and spray on your finger.
@doubledarefan
3 жыл бұрын
The Pewpew Attachment! I have one.
@Dosbomber
3 жыл бұрын
@@doubledarefan Funny you call it a "pew pew" attachment.. I use mine at the pistol range to recoat steel targets with cheap paint. So double the "pew pew" relevance.
Hi April thanks for all the tips you share with us. They're so simple but so useful.
I used to use pizza box spacers as a paint / finish stand
Merci beaucoup April ! Your tips will certainly help the poor builder that I am. Thanks also for all your videos 🙏
Very helpful. I've been considering taking two of the slatted end pieces of an old baby crib and laying them horizontal, covered with a layer of window screen so that runoff can drop to a piece of cardboard below. Having a huge issue painting some 3/4" thick "peeps" with yellow and the paint not applying evenly on the sides. Going to definitely grab a foam brush to do some "dabbing," and forgo the crib contraption for the moment. This is a very helpful video and thank you.
Main tip from me April is to spray in the direction of view. For example, As a car sprayer of Rolls Royce, Bentleys and other prestige vehicles we spray doors, wings with them in an upright position as that is how you view it in real life. We spray bonnets, boots, roofs etc in the horizontal position as that is how you view them in real life. Spray a door that is laying on a bench in a horizontal position will look a slightly different colour when refitted. Recap. Spray each item with that item in its orientation of fitting and results will be better.
@youtukang
3 жыл бұрын
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@bruce-le-smith
3 жыл бұрын
thanks!
@youtukang
3 жыл бұрын
@@bruce-le-smith thnks too 👍👍🤝
Always a pleasure to see you April ❤️. Great tips💯🤙🏾
For the runs on the paint you can use masking tape by tearing off 8-10 inches and make a circle so that the sticky part is facing out and tap on the paint that has a run and will make a cleaner and smoother surface as well.
@dwainkitchel1316
3 жыл бұрын
yes or better yet blue painters tape, just let it touch the run and presto it's gone. had to check to make sure no one else had beat me to it :)
Awesome tips. Tried my first spray job then chickened out and pulled out the brush. Will give it another shot.
Go with the Adam Savage impatience method, keep a hair dryer around so you don't have to wait between coats.
Tip 16 - wear disposable gloves. No matter how hard I try, some paint always gets on my hands.
@gulzeb
3 жыл бұрын
Getting skin oils on a piece after wiping down with solvent partially defeats the cleaning too
The dabbing off runs is a new one for me, thanks April !!!
Thanks for the tip on those Fleximount units! Definitely going to be buying one for my garage! Hello 4x8 ceiling mount!!
Great tips! I'm so glad you're not in Oregon or I would be "dropping by" with questions on a daily basis.
All excellent tips, plus use a detachable spray handle. They work great! Thanks and Merry Christmas 🎄!
Great Info!!! Thank You Miss!!! I always flustered when they don't work right. 🌹👍😎
Great tips and amazing you know all these little things that will make a difference.
Good vid. I’ve had good luck using auto body filllers, like glazing putty for small imperfections
Great video april👍👍👍👍😀 Tip 11 was my favorite i never knew that and was soo cool thanks again 😀
Hey April, great tips on spray painting. thanks
Great tips, thanks for sharing with us April. Merry Christmas to you and your families, have a blessed and safe Holiday Season.👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great tips! I spray paint often and didn’t think about a few of these. Thanks! Great video! 💚
I honestly didn't know the tips are interchangeable. I put cans in warm water sometimes I even use a torch at the bottom because this pressure the can so all the paint comes out smoother like when the can was full or a air pressure gun
Thanks for the tips April! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
WOW thanks. Dang another great tip list! Hey! Merry Christmas.
My "tip" over the years is to PRIME everything I paint. It makes adhesion incredibly easy and the number of coats required go WAY down. AND I don't have to go with several thin coats and be frustrated by waiting etc . . Just ONE coat is usually all that is needed on a PRIMED surface - and no runs either.
@AedanBlackheart
Жыл бұрын
Just use a spray paint that's both, a lot of them are nowadays
Purchase one of the trigger attachments, I find them a must for even pressure
@ragmanintx
3 жыл бұрын
What Neil said
@gtjman1
3 жыл бұрын
Came to say this! They are only a couple bucks and is sooo much better for comfy painting
@shirleymorrow7674
3 жыл бұрын
Oh absolutely. Much easier on the finger.
@josephdecesaro1528
3 жыл бұрын
Every time I come across a spray paint tips video I expect to see this but never do. I also watch people paint whole chassis they have made only using their finger and think OUCH! my finger would die.
Great tips, thank you April !
Merry Christmas to you and the family. God bless
Save the spray can caps they make good stand offs.
@j10001
2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@livintheislandlife7561
2 жыл бұрын
what are stand offs?
@timinwsac
2 жыл бұрын
@@livintheislandlife7561 Stand off are used to raise whatever you want to spray paint off the table allowing you to paint the edges. This will keep the part from sticking to the table after the paint has dried. I find spray can caps work good for this.
great video April, thank you
What has always helped me, boil a jug with water and empty it into a small bucket, then drop the spray can in and leave it for 5 minutes. Hopefully the temp of the can will get up 60 or 70 degrees. The paint will come out warm and fluffy, will adhere brilliantly, dry evenly and quickly, it’s the best spray can paint tip ever.
Thank you for the excellent ideas
very handy tips - thanks for sharing
After clearing the nozzle by spraying upsidedown, I remove the nozzle and put it in a glass jar with some paint thinner. When I need a nozzle, I fish one out.
Thanks for this information April.🌸
Good tips all!!! Merry Christmas!!!
Duct tape or hose clamp the spray can to a worn out sawzall blade and give it a couple of seconds ride and the paint will be well shaken.
April, I am a spray painter when refurbishing drum shells; I’m also an up and coming drummer. I would love to know if you have ever spray painted with the over spray design? My brain has a difficult time getting this technique down no matter how many videos I’ve checked out. You are awesome.
After a spray can is empty, I clean the tips in solvent and store them in an Altoids tin for reuse.
@bobthomas4514
3 жыл бұрын
That's a grand idea, Thanks
Great content thanks for sharing
Great tips! Regarding tip #10 I'll add that some products are designed to spray from any angle including upside down... for those, just make sure to wipe all of the wet paint off the nozzle.
@ewdtrey
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. You can't spray clear the tip.
Making a stand is such an obvious yet over the head idea. Why hadn’t i thought of that yet 🤦🏽♀️😂 thank you so much, sis ❤️
Store the cans upside down for long term needs. That way the pigment isn't all stuck to the bottom, and the shaker ball makes even quicker work of it all. Make standoffs from a scrap block and a drywall screw. Your way is a bit more dangerous. Some newer cans do not need to be turned upside down to clear the nozzle after spraying. It seems that most of those also have a completely different, more comfortable, and not compatible with spray handles, tip. Curing the paint quickly with a heat gun or propane torch works well, just be careful not to overheat. That will ruin the nice job you just did. Keep empties around for target practice with the pellet rifle in the back yard. Sometimes they pop with much fanfare and color. Then you can salvage the steelie or marble inside for wrist rocket ammo! Always fun to see if you can shoot the little plastic spray tip from 20 yards, too.
Love your suggestions, thank you!
@AprilWilkerson
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Nice reminder. Thanks.
Instead of making all sorts of random stand-offs I bought a bunch of plate joiners. These are the spike strips used to join boards on commercially made trusses and rafters. They're cheap, reusable and come in many sizes.
Besides John Blystone's recommended handle, wash out a little jar like for horseradish and store still-working tips from empty cans in mineral spirits so you'll be able to find a correct replacement should one plug up in the future..
Thats some fancy copper bailing wire you got there
Beautiful. Good job my friend
Learned a lot! Thank you!
@AprilWilkerson
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Nice Tips. Thanks. #STAYSAFE
Great tips!!
April, Love your DIYs. Did you ever see the rattle can shakers? There are diy shakers and commercial units available on line. I use a diy with a 3”PCV pipe 11”to 12” long and a 3” plumbers pressure plug . There are a lot of videos on line. My diy works great!
All very good tips!
Swap the spray nozzle? I've been frustrated by misbehaving nozzles several times, but now I have something to try if (when) it happens again. Thanks!
To reduce finger fatigue when spraying I use a snap on spray can trigger. Get a good quality one that clamps around the neck of the can. A cheap one will allow the can to fall into your work. Thanks
Super helpful, thanks!!
Thank you!!
I have one of those plastic grape packing baskets. If I can't hang an item I put it on the mesh of the upturned crate. It stops dust being blown onto the item and the items don't stick.
As an alternate way to hear up the can, I use my electric kettle to hear water up to 160/170 degrees and then slowly pour into a water pitcher with the can inside (and weighted down so it doesn't float). Wait a few minutes, then shake the can for a few while you reheat the water for another round
That's some mighty fancy bailin' wire you're using. :D
Really fantastic tips, April! Thanks a lot! 😃 I'm going to make some blocks with nails for sure! 😂 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love these
Great video
Very helpful! Thanks!
@AprilWilkerson
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Wow I’m putting this in my watch later for when I need it problem though with spray paint I think I have arthritis or something cause when I use cans when I spray with the finger my wrist and fingers hurt after like a minute and then I have a hurting hand all day but I really like the nails out the board trick to having stuff stand on top of
You are so nice and brave lady, have many ideas I say you ought to make vedio for bamboo art
I use rattle cans a lot. One thing that I find works well is one of those handles that goes over the nozzle. It keeps my finger from getting so tired of holding down the little nozzle. I get better results holding the can with the handle and have less fatigue.
I like those clip on triggers and I use even a crappy dust mask as well as throw away gloves.
Good tips! You need more care on the actual spraying. Start and stop spraying next to your item, not on it. Overlap your spray lines. Turn the can upside down to clean the nozzle. Heat the can in warm water. Multiple light layers. Brad Angove & ChrisFix both have a good video on this.
@xINVISIGOTHx
10 ай бұрын
Yeah I came here to see expert SPRAY PAINTING tips, but its just a bunch of prep tips and then her spraying like a 5 year old
I have to paint a picture window blind which is pretty wide, 80", what is the best way to paint this? Can it be done in sections instead of trying to go from one side to the other which is long! Thanks
Amazing tips April !! Yet there is a query regarding the coats on MDF large piece, is it require to dry up with 1st coat or retouch up right after in opposite directions as shown in video ? And again how much distance range would you recommend for even smooth spray on MDF ?
Thank you!
Good tips alot of people don't know April 😀
Handy tips!
Rust-Oleum makes a turbo spray can now, it's awesome for coverage
Nice information
Is there tips for painting edges? I have some thin metal sheets and i am not certain is masking tape is a good idea or not. It should blend in with the remaining coat
I hand carved a screwdriver-like handle that I can reuse for such purposes. However, what is your recommendation for distance to hold the can? Seems to be the issue I have most often.