The Arizona Painter

The Arizona Painter Owner | Paint Contractor | PCA Member & Contributor
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Helping the next generation of painters

06/08/2026

At first glance, it just looks like damaged stucco.

But when you start digging deeper, there’s usually a bigger story behind the failure.

This section completely lost adhesion and began separating from the surface. The question is: what do you think happened?

If you had to inspect this from the photos and video alone, what would your diagnosis be?

I’m interested to hear what the contractors, stucco guys, inspectors, and homeowners think. Drop your best guess below. 👇





06/05/2026

A little Friday satisfaction. 🎨

“What part of the process do you enjoy most: prep, spraying, or the final reveal?”

Prepping, spraying, masking, and bringing another project to life one step at a time. It’s easy to focus on the finished product, but it’s the process that makes it happen.

Also wanted to give a shoutout to my buddy on IG for the custom track. He put this together for my birthday and I figured this was the perfect video to finally use it. Appreciate you, brother. 🤙🏼

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06/05/2026

Everyone asks about the tools.

Very few people ask about the process.

The truth is, most tools can get the job done. What separates professionals is having a system that creates consistent results with minimal wasted movement, material, and effort.

In this video I’m combining multiple masking tools, tapes, plastics, papers, and shields into one workflow. Not because any single product is magical, but because each one has a purpose within the process.

Tools help.

Systems scale.







What is one tool or process you’ve added that significantly improved your workflow? 👇

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

Fresh carpet and paint projects don’t mix unless the prep is done right. 👌

Using 2” Washi tape tucked into the carpet pile first, then locking in 3 mil protective plastic for full stair protection. Clean edges, solid hold, and way less chance of accidental paint transfer during production work.

Prep work may not be the flashy part of painting… but it’s what separates clean jobs from careless ones.





05/29/2026

Most of you know me from the paint videos, tool reviews, jobsite content, and occasionally stirring up the comment section. 😆

But there’s a lot more to my story than what fits into a 60 second reel.

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down on the Paint Your Path Podcast and talk about my journey in the painting industry, building brands, content creation, partnerships, lessons learned, and what it really takes to grow in this trade.

This clip is just a small piece of a much bigger conversation.

If you’ve ever wondered who The Arizona Painter is beyond the videos, check out the full podcast. The link is in this post.

After you watch it, let me know what part resonated with you most. 👇

https://youtu.be/qi3_EMJm41M?si=642eI-vJlKWpBwjL

At this point the cabinets aren’t getting painted… they’re getting pressure washed with paint. 😅
05/29/2026

At this point the cabinets aren’t getting painted… they’re getting pressure washed with paint. 😅

I’ll be attending PCA Expo this year and leading a Brain Meld focused on field leadership, scheduling, and sequencing—fr...
02/01/2026

I’ll be attending PCA Expo this year and leading a Brain Meld focused on field leadership, scheduling, and sequencing—from residential to commercial work. If you’re an owner, PM, or superintendent dealing with growth, multi-phase projects, or crew consistency, come join the conversation. Let’s talk about what actually happens on jobsites and how to make it work better.

If you’re headed to Expo, I’d love to connect—come sit at my table.

Visit for more information



And if you’ve been thinking about joining PCA, you can save $50 on your first year with code:
MansourPCA50 (link in bio).

01/30/2026

Just wrapped up a great live conversation with Satori Stahl Painting Company LLC. We covered what it really takes to move from residential into commercial work—insurance and documentation, estimating differences, jobsite systems, and how to keep standards high when production gets real.

Appreciate you having me on and everyone who tuned in and supports the trade. If you caught the live, drop a question below and I’ll answer what I can.

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