Posted by GeneMO on June 24, 2015 at 05:06:48 from (71.51.203.52):
In Reply to: Popcorn ceilings? posted by Geo-TH,In on June 24, 2015 at 03:09:23:
I sprayed water on mine, with a little spray bottle,waited, sprayed a little more if needed, then scraped it off with a wide putty knife. Makes a hell of a mess. Lightly sand off any bumps after it is all dry.
Then I rolled on a special "knock down" paint. You roll it on, then it kinds drips or sags down, when it reaches the right consistancy you flatten it off with a putty knife. It leaves more of a modern looking, sculptured effect. Then you can roll paint on over that.
You dont have to do the knock down. You could just paint the ceiling, or they also make a sand textured paint if you want that type of finish.
But taking it off is not hard at all. It is the clean up and repainting I dont like
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