Removing Ceiling Stucco
Score the stucco by placing a 4 inch metal paint scraper against the stucco and tapping the end of the handle with a rubber mallet to break the surface of the stucco.
Removing ceiling stucco. After a few more minutes get up on a stepladder and scrape the popcorn off with a ceiling texture scraper. It should come off very easily. Step 3 fill a spray bottle with warm water.
This can be done with either scrapers putty knives or anything you can remove it with and at the same time not ruining the existing surfaces. If there are only one or two coats of paint the broom should be able to make large enough scratch marks to allow water to penetrate into the. Plaster a little harder plastering over is easier drywall texturing much easier spray well with 1 2 downy and half water mixture then scrape with putty.
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the 60s and 70s. In this video we go over diy how to remove popcorn ceiling texture in a fast and easy way. The next step is to scrape or try to remove any stucco from the ceilings.
But the rough texture catches lots of dust and cobwebs and it can be difficult to know how to remove popcorn ceiling. Scrape the ceiling with a hard bristle push broom. Protect your walls with taped up drop cloths then load the texture sprayer s gun hopper with joint compound and connect the spray gun to the air compressor.
If not soak it some more but be careful not to soak the ceiling too much. Adjust the pressure of the air compressor to the specifications in the manual then spray the ceiling from a distance of roughly three or four feet. You will want to wet down and spray the ceiling with water to make the removal of the popcorn easier he says.
Pretty hard to get off without damages. Stucco finishes have many of the same benefits as the popcorn texture. This is how a lot of contractors do it with minimal mess and clean.