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I see a lot of the time that there is only a fill coat on the bands and angles when popcorn was used, so you need to put a skim coat on all the bands, spot the existing screws one time and the new screws twice. Lightly sand, prime and then texture.
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Jul 13, 2019 · After sanding, we gave the ceiling a once over with a damp sponge mop just to remove any dust. If you don't use the sander + vacuum route (again ...
Jan 3, 2014 · there is no easy solution. Use a flat paint ,1 coat of primer and 2 finish coats. Another suggestion is to go to a popcorn ceiling again this ...
After you've removed the popcorn texture, it's time to sand down the ceiling, making it as smooth as possible. It is best to use a hand sander while wearing ...
Totally worth it. Skimming it with a smooth coat and then sanding is an art form and is time consuming. That's the whole purpose for texture. It hides the ...
Nov 18, 2015 · If you remove the popcorn texture with as few gouges and mars as possible than a smooth ceiling is the faster and least costly.
Sep 3, 2022 · Best to scrape it off and start over, messy but not that hard. You will need to skim coat and prime after you get it all scraped off.