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oh man, theres no way i can dab it on the whole ceiling with a brush, would take years..lol..maybe i should just leave it, but it really needs freshening up...Damn..Greg wrote:You will need a stain blocking ceiling paint. You may find that you will need to use a brush and dab it on. On many types of ceilings if you try to use a roller you will make a big mess. You roll it on in one direction and pull everything (down to the paper) off when you pull back. Once you get it on the ceiling you will be fine.
Greg
what happened when you tried to roller it?chadomac wrote:i sprayed ours. tried rolling them but it was useless. Went to homedepot and rented a sprayer did the whole house in under a hour
How do you know when you get the right pattern if you don't have any practice area to spray? That's what worries me.. So you don't have to thin the paint to spray it? Apply just like you would on a roller?chadomac wrote:I myself did not mix any paint bought the ceiling paint at depot pulled the lid and sprayed it. There is a adjustment nozzle on the end of the gun I turned it till I got the spray pattern I needed and away I went. It was very simple to do
all i can tell of it is that it is thin sheetrock with just a minor texture to it and the texture is really hard, it takes a bit to pick it off with your finger nails..?Greg wrote:Those look like the prefinished panels to me so you may be OK with a roller. If you have a small room try that first.
Greg