Spray Painting Popcorn Ceiling
Painting a popcorn ceiling 1.
Spray painting popcorn ceiling. Now that your room is prepped and your texture is ready to go it s time to finally spray on your popcorn texture. Don t roll back and forth because once the popcorn gets wet it starts to peel. A pole gun will also be beneficial.
How to spray paint your popcorn ceiling. Paint over the popcorn ceiling paint in one direction and stop. An airless sprayer and a split foam.
Preparing the area test the water solubility of the surface before proceeding in covering this surface it is crucial. Popcorn and other textured surfaces require more paint to achieve full coverage so plan to use twice as much of the supply as you would on a flat ceiling. Start each stroke about 12 before the area you plan on spraying and finish each stroke about 12 after the area.
Cut in around the ceiling edge with an. First remove anything that you don t want to paint and that can be removed. You will also benefit from buying a ceiling specific variety or one that is already pre mixed with a primer.
The best option when you are covering a popcorn ceiling is a flat or. For stains roll or spray paint the stained spot with the same color the ceiling will be painted with and let dry completly before painting the entire ceiling. Again heavy duty plastic should be draped on the walls floors and furniture to prevent overspray.
Use 2 inch masking tape to keep the sheeting in place and to provide a defined edge for the paint. Next dilute the paint with water and transfer it to an airless paint sprayer for the easiest application. When you need to touch up a spot it s difficult to know what approach to use on the bumpy uneven texture.