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what roller have you used for this method. Can you please share a link for the product? Thank you
ОтветитьThat texture looks awful.
ОтветитьCan I apply more than 1 coat
ОтветитьMan I love your work. Been thinking about doing this in the house we just bought. Previous owners had wallpaper throughout and after taking it down and sanding the old glue residue off, it is still just not up to my standards as far as being paint ready. BUT, I just don't have the time or energy to do a full skim coat and sanding by hand right now. You've confirmed my thinking. Roll on a semi thin coat to even things out, light quick sand and it should be good to paint.
ОтветитьGreat channel! Thanks for all the pro info. I’m a DIY guy. My house is full of quarter-sized nail pops/ blisters. I’m remodeling one room at a time. My procedure has been…
1. Razor cut out blister
2. Pull nail
3. Place screw 2” up or down from hole
4. Fill hole with 2 or 3 coats of plus 3 or hot mud
5. Skim entire wall
6. Prime wall
7. Paint wall
I’m happy with the look, but concerned the spots may show up again in the future. Is there anything wrong with my process and how would you repair lots of nail pop blisters?
Ive done quite a few roll on texture jobs over the years. My last one was just over a year ago. I was pressed for time, so i got the bright idea to spray it on and back roll it like you would with paint .
Took maybe half the time and turned out just as well as in the past.
Thanks for the tips.
Looks good.