Slap Brush Ceiling Texture
It is a textured that gives depth to the ceiling.
Slap brush ceiling texture. You will need a paint roller a slap brush or crows foot brush and 2 poles. Homax pro grade 25 oz tinted white orange peel ceiling texture. Slap brush texture also known as crows foot stomp brush or stipple is easy to make on drywall surfaces using basic drywall compound or mud the resulting texture has a fan like or sunburst effect created by the fanned out bristles of the texture brush.
You can go with a round single double each kind of brush changes the look of the texture. First you need to cover your ceiling with mud using a roller then use the brush to slap the ceiling from the edge of the ceiling until you get the pattern you see in the picture. I like to use a 3 4 nap roller skin you could use a 1 2 if you want.
If the ceiling is. Once you paint the ceiling however it s nearly impossible to repair small areas of texture without creating a patched look. It also covers the imperfections on your ceiling.
For pricing and availability. Patch and prime your surface optional. Slap brush ceiling texture is not an easy texture to apply.
This loosens up the bristles for when you go to create the slapbrush texture. A slap brush knockdown texture combines the slap brush technique with the flattening step of the knockdown texture to create a random pattern of flatter wider lines instead of peaked thin lines. Here is the ceiling we are getting ready to texture.
You are going to need a brush with very stiff bristles and thin mud. Applying ceiling texture with stipple brush might be pretty challenging. Homax roll on texture 2 gallon white multiple finishes wall and ceiling texture.