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Similar to applying plaster, this texture is achieved by applying drywall mud using a drywall trowel ... The best way to think of this type of ceiling is as having small bumps on its surface ...
If your ceiling texture has been painted, you won't be able to scrape it clean. You may need to skim-coat the surface. Paint a textured surface the way you would new drywall. Let the “mud” dry ...
Holding the scraper at a 45-degree angle, push the texture off the ceiling and into your drywall mud tray, being careful not to break the surface of the drywall underneath. Use a putty knife or ...
They were finished with a textured finish of long strokes ... You'll need these tools to skim coat your ceiling and walls: -- an 8-inch drywall knife, a mud tray, 5-gallon bucket with lid, a ...
Removing popcorn texture involves scraping high spots, then covering the ceiling with multiple coats of drywall mud. If you're sure your ceiling texture doesn't contain asbestos, a drywall ...
In most homes, it completely surrounds us side to side and overhead. We take for granted the wonderful finish, texture and ...