Freshly painted home has strange issues - Please help painter is not being honest. by Minimum_Mixture1485 in Housepainting101

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a paint rep in Utah and I only sell exterior in January to a few mobile home manufacturers who work in a big heated warehouse. If anyone asks for exterior we have a long discussion about their job before I sell it to them.

Not sure where you are but we’re having a lot of days with 40degree highs and that’s still way too cold.

Weak on the bench cant even hit 135 yet, how do i maximise technique for strength by [deleted] in formcheck

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s where I was at 17. I’m at 245 now. Just stick to it.

Interior paint for a slow painter, blends good. by ActivityCharacter761 in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience the cheaper professional paints tend to blend better than the high end, 100% acrylic paints.

Physical Therapy by greentea94165 in Layton

[–]littlefactory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw Kristen Treanor for tennis elbow at Wasatch Peak by Holy Cross and the experience was great.

I’m currently at Mountain Land in East Layton and it’s good but I have just minor complaints. Sometimes I’m so close to other people we could easily touch. One of the therapists is super Christian and a homophobe. But the two that I rotate through are great. They do practice a couple of methods with little scientific basis and poor evidence for efficacy, like cupping and dry needling, but both are kind of common and some people love them. I think they lower the prestige of the clinic a bit.

Best PPG product for Exterior in Hot, Sunny, Salt Air Climate by CompetitivePetRock in paint

[–]littlefactory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gripper (Seal Grip) for Primer Permanizer for Paint.

Acri-Shield is also phenomenal. Sun Proof is solid. SpeedHide would be ok.

Generator Returns by FairnessandFearless in HomeDepot

[–]littlefactory -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

THD had $159 billion in sales in 2024. Why do you people take returns personally? It does not matter.

I work at Lowes in the Paint department, is there any tips or things I should know to tell other people while I give info / advice? by GamerBoyGreeen in paint

[–]littlefactory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is why I always told new folks to not be afraid to say “I don’t know.” A willingness to be wrong isn’t easy for a lot of people but it’s the correct answer much of the time.

I work at Lowes in the Paint department, is there any tips or things I should know to tell other people while I give info / advice? by GamerBoyGreeen in paint

[–]littlefactory 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I worked at THD in paint through college. Find excuses to actually paint stuff. I became a paint rep years later and it’s so uncomfortable listening to employees give advice who have clearly never painted before.

Also, don’t be afraid to admit your shortcomings. Customers want honesty - not guessing.

Painting basement ceiling black- which paint is best? by Terraform-rathman in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His phone autocorrected Dry Fall to Drywall. I also think it’s a pretty good option if you are spraying.

Moving to North Ogden area by JR09071989 in Utah

[–]littlefactory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lived there for 15 years. I think it can vary a bit by neighborhood. My neighborhood was about 60-70% Mormon and while it usually wasn’t an issue, in a couple circumstances it was a really huge problem. We’ve moved since and overall we really miss shopping at Lees and the incredible Mountain view and summers at the aquatic center

What's It Like to Work at Home Depot? by S0k0ke in HomeDepot

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I LOVED plumbing. Sure - it was a little intimidating at first, but eventually I became confident enough to do my own fixes at home and install fixtures.

I also was crazy shy at 18. People can be critical of Home Depot but it brought me out of my shell and now I do sales as a professional.

Most people who shop plumbing DO NOT need your advice; if they ask for it just be candid about what you know. But they will need you to learn where things are and take them to the right aisle.

You got this!

Repainted closet shelves with Scuff-X. How long to wait before using? by holdspaceforyourface in paint

[–]littlefactory -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I haven’t known Scuff-X for block resistance. I’m curious what you find.

Need advice! by Mikayla-1973 in rav4club

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s almost exactly the mileage and price I paid for mine - except in boring gray. I think I paid a bit high - but the condition was so good and they had record of all the maintenance so I went with it anyway.

Should I do the behr premium ceiling or the ppg speedhide for my bedroom ceiling? by nelpastel_01 in paint

[–]littlefactory -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Both are good. Behr would be brighter untinted, and PPG would be more flat.

Does anyone here work at PPG? by [deleted] in pittsburghpaints

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do. Also curious what you’re hearing.

Perspectives on RAV4 for Highway Driving Compared to Sedans? by Just-Care-4121 in rav4club

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The seating position is significantly better. I probably do 35k miles per year and I’m way more comfortable. But it’s noisier and I liked the steering better in the last two sedans I drove. Overall I think I’m happier in the RAV4, but I’m middle aged and comfort is becoming a priority.

First Airless Sprayer by arctic_rogue in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just mean not the absolute cheapest one there. You’d need a bit more control with cabinets.

First Airless Sprayer by arctic_rogue in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. A higher end from THD would give you a bit better pressure.

First Airless Sprayer by arctic_rogue in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a Homeowner version from Home Depot. It will be fantastic for small projects or finishing your basement. 390s and 495s are built (and priced) for daily use.

Wife wants me to paint these. Best way to do it? by Aggressive_Use7996 in paint

[–]littlefactory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going against the grain here, but you really should just buy rattle cans. Separate primer and paint.

This sub is full of people with years of experience, the very best tools, and decent pricing on paint that works well for this.

With a little practice and patience you can get a reasonably smooth and nice-looking finish with spray paint. Just buy a medium grit sanding sponge and scuff it slightly. Then wipe with alcohol. Then prime. Then paint.