How Do You Paint Textured Acoustical Ceilings?
The most difficult material to work on after years in one house is textured ceilings otherwise referred to as acoustical or popcorn ceilings. The reason for the difficulty is the textured material is light weight so heavy liquid penetration, including paint, can pull the textured ceiling from the ceiling. The Wagner Paint Sprayer makes light work out of priming the ceiling due to various settings to control application thickness. Using a soft yet sturdy feather duster or a soft cloth attached to a broom or mop head either brush or dab in the case of using a cloth with broom or mop, all the dust bunnies from the ceilings as well as any cobwebs formed in corners since last cleaning. Be sure to dust over windows and doors including closet doors to remove all hints of dust so it does not have the opportunity to blow upward into the primer paint. Separate the plastic drop material into sheets then using professional painter’s tape, line the area on the wall as close to the ceiling as possib