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How to paint a room wall in 10 minutes-Here is how we go about rolling walls fast with a 18 inch roller so stay tuned for this video so we're down here we've done this room we're actually painting all these walls in this room with this 18 inch roller or painting I'm really fast and one of the things before you get started painting you always want to set drop cloths down we've got drop cloths down here we've got a nine-inch paper with one inch tape run around all the baseboards and now we're ready to roll just got to get this thing the floor is protected because you don't want to spill anything on the

floors got our 18-inch pen right here or bucket and this is actually a five gallon bucket right here hold five gallons of paint we typically fill it up about a little less than half full start rolling out of it this is our extension pole that I'm actually using and the ceilings are about eight feet high so you just want an extent and pull that's not too long that I reach up there comfortably at eight feet so you don't have to do a lot of bending or reaching and got our three-eighths inch roller right on here and or it's a 18 inch roller with a 3/8 inch nap on it and now we're just going in the rolling process and let's show you

 how we go about rolling these walls fast you just start up just by loading up your roller if you haven't got it all loaded up you just want to get it all loaded up with paint and then begin the rolling process and I'll show you how I actually roll these walls so to roll a wall with an 18 inch roller it's a little bit different than using a nine inch roller and this also is a wall you can see this blue it's going to take at least two coats of paint and if you're going to be too coating a wall it will be a little bit different process on your first coat than it is on the second coat the first coats basically gonna be a skim coat

that you want to be thin but it's going to dry really fast and I think I can if I get it on properly I'll be able to cover it on the second coat with this color that we're using this is a pretty light white color but two coats will do it so my first goes to be a skim coat that I walked and dry really fast you put it on too heavy then you're going to wait too long before you can do your second KO and typically when I'm rolling when I'm rolling a wall of that 18 inch roller I get my roller loaded up and then I'm going to set it in the middle of the wall and then a roll top and then down and that's going to be my first stroke right there so the profit is to be up down and then right back up again and down and they'll

look at it right there and it's laid out nice and thin even there's no heavy spots now load up my bowler once again you can see how much you can actually cover with an 18 inch roller with just a couple swipes of the roller so then load it up get a good load up the pain again and then put it set right in the middle up down up now I look at it if there's your maybe how you swap it down I'll just lay that heavy spot out and see how much surface area covered already with just loading up the NAP twice summer load up my roller once again we want to get on the first coat laying it out I'm not really concerned about doing a proper layout when I'm concerned about is just getting a thin skin coat on

these walls that will actually dry really fast on my second toe that's when I'm actually going to be concerned about laying it out from either your bottom to top or top the bottom when I put the paint on to the wall looking with you on the side but laying right in the middle so you can either you know start going put it right in the middle wall you need to go down or you can go up it really doesn't really matter put the wall go down up and then just like that one more time on this side so you load up the

 roller gonna put it right in the middle wall go hop down and I can see right there just a nice thin skin coat on there and that will actually dry we actually do paint walls fast and do high production painting you want a lot of heat and not a whole lot of humidity so we always create the temperature up if we're in a residential home crank it up to 75 to 80 degrees open the windows slightly so it'll

blow air out and get rid of humidity out of the room and this will actually this skim coat will probably dry within fifteen to thirty minutes if you've got the temperature up high enough and the humidity is low it up another just quick simple tip to when you're loading up your roller you know what I load it up instead of just carrying it straight to where you're going to go actually do you're going it's a good idea to just twist it it's a little bit harder with an 18 inch roller but if you just turn it to the side it'll keep it from gripping so I typically load up my roller and then I'll turn it to the side and then take it to work I'm going once again just going to load it up you turn it and now I'll move it to where I'm going so it's been a half hour now we're starting this wall but punch me a half hour going to roll the second

color on this wall the paint's all dry prior to rolling the wall we're doing the ceiling cut ends and then we cut in the bottom did the caulking and tape and now we roll a final coat on here I'm going to show you what it looks like to actually roll out and lay that final coat so doing the final layout on this thing the process a little bit different I'm not doing just a skim coat but I'm going to do the same thing to load up my roller so just load it up in my pan and then I'm going to put it in the middle of the wall and you need to go up or down whatever it's more comfortable for you sometimes I think I like going

 down a little bit better but it doesn't really matter just set it in the middle of the wall and typically you're going to start by the corner the wall you work your way to the opposite side but for video purposes I'm just in the middle of the wall right here but just going to put it down I'm just going to roll it down up and then back down again and then I'm going to load up my roller again just load it up with a lot of pain and your final code you want this to be pretty heavy I'm going to overlap it about quarter go down up and then down again and now I'm just going to lay the sound always lay it out

 from top to bottom top to bottom just like that that's how you actually lay it out and doing these light colors the layout is not nearly as critical as doing a layout on dark colors that's what's really important on here you don't really have to be that critical with it but come back over here to work the opposite direction now just for camera purposes overlap at about 25% down up down again it will load it back up make sure you load it up with a lot of pain you can turn your roller to keep it from dripping the go down up and down again and now just lay it out just like that move to this side there you have it and

that's how you properly layout the wall then we'll go back there's going to be some light spots on the cut ends because these walls have to be too coated we typically do the cut in we try to do the cut in heavy once then just go back and touch it up it's typically how we do our cut ends same with the cuttings on the masking one week off sometimes if it's a multi coat well we'll just roll the bottom with our four inch nap and get close to our cave then our second coat code then we'll cock it do the cut in roll the wall pull the tape so in this videos to the tools and accessories we're actually doing to make

these welds fast using our 2 to 4 foot extension pole a lot of times we're using a 4 to 8 foot extension pole I use a commercial-grade 8 10 inch roller we use also the booster roller got an 18 inch roller here that's a 3/8 inch nap we're using our 5 gallon bucket pan right here that's actually a looser pan we like the booster pants because it rolls on both sides to do our masking we're using our hand mascar with nine-inch paper 1 inch tape a lot of times we're using frog tape plug with caulking here's our pocket we use the 2 gallon buckets with a 1 gallon grit inside cutting in with a 3 inch brush angled sash

brush got the 4 inch roller with a 3/8 inch nap on that and we're doing our caulking with just a standard caulking gun I like the ones with a wrap tip teeth we're using clear talking when we're doing our talking those are the tools and accessories were using in this guide.

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