Paint to a Science

Paint can cover 90% of a structure and it’s the first thing most people see. But anyone can paint, right? Not if you want the job done well.

Description

Professional quality starts with understanding terms like paint drag, techniques like back rolling, and tools like mill gaugesWe interviewed professional paint representative Jeff Ehrhardt to explore the science of paint ingredients, application tools and proper techniques. We watched the paint dry, so you don’t have to.

Continuing Education Credits

2 hours NCLBGC – Paint to a Science – Course 3194

2 hours FLCILB – Paint to a Science – FL Course 614524

Also licensed in Florida? Take one course, get credit in both NC and FL. Approved by the Florida DBPR Bureau of Education and Testing. Counts as general credit.

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