Opening a paint can and pouring paint might seem like a small thing, but using the correct technique will demonstrate that you are a professional painter. And learning the correct way prevents spills and ensures that label information is readable and visible to prevent confusion.
In addition, opening a paint can is the best time to make sure the materials are properly mixed and to check the color and make sure the color is correct. You don’t want to be the one who paints the kitchen the wrong color.
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Cordless Drill
The cordless drill is one of the most useful tools in the field. This is especially true when removing hardware. With the appropriate screwdriver bit, the drill is able to quickly remove screws holding entry doors, cabinet doors and cabinet drawers. In many cases, the cordless drill will be one o...
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Hardware Removal
Before painting, staining or enameling—all hardware is typically removed, or protected, according to your scope of work. In this video, we’ll cover the proper techniques in order to avoid lost or damaged parts.
Removing hardware requires following a sequence, labeling and then reinstalling. Eve...
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Tape Knowledge
A professional painter knows which tape to use in different situations. If you’re not sure, you can always ask the paint vendor for advice and read the packaging on the tape. Tape comes in different widths and with different adhesives. Low-tack tape is less sticky than high-tack tape.
It’s also...