When scraping a popcorn ceiling there is a very common belief that you can just scrape it and paint it.
Sanding popcorn ceiling.
Popcorn ceilings can be seen as such an eyesore on an otherwise beautiful home.
You can t always sand off popcorn texture.
If you have a popcorn ceiling you ll know it offers several advantages.
Start with a 4 foot 1 2 m area so the ceiling does not dry before you get to it.
W lightly sanded the whole ceiling.
However the thought of manually sanding it off sounds so much worse than actually having to look at the ceiling itself.
Perhaps the most important is that it soundproofs the room.
The main reason popcorn ceiling texture was used in the first place was to camouflage the flaws in the sheetrock or taping job.
If you are sanding a popcorn ceiling wet the ceiling with water using a garden sprayer.
Since we were not adding texture and wanted a smooth ceiling we had to sand them smooth.
Do not saturate the ceiling but wet it thoroughly.
However a knockdown finish will accomplish the same camouflage feature but be much more subtle in texture and effect.
But the rough texture catches lots of dust and cobwebs and it can be difficult to know how to remove popcorn ceiling.
And i ve seen it do.
It won t work about 80 of th.
When scraping popcorn ceilings you ll want to use a 4 inch utility knife or a drywall knife to chip away at the texture and create a smooth surface.
After he was done with the sanding we checked over the ceiling with a flashlight shining across of the surface to look for any areas that still needed to be smoothed out.
You ll probably need to skim it with a thin layer of joint compound to smooth out imperfections then sand it smooth before repainting.
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the 60s and 70s.
However when it needs to be patched it can be easy to make mistakes that can ruin the look and stability of the ceiling.
If you want to know if you can sand off your popcorn ceiling texture i ll show you.