Is a popcorn ceiling stucco or wtf is popcorn ceiling? I feel ******ed that idk what this is.
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after u remove popcorn ceiling from a room can u just paint over the exinsting drywal
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Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View PostIs a popcorn ceiling stucco or wtf is popcorn ceiling? I feel ******ed that idk what this is.
TO OP, you're best off following the advice one guy told you, just don't use too much mud right away, cause you don't wanna paint f'd up finishing.
Oh and you really want to do it anyways, not just if there's already damage or flaws, it'll just make everything easier in the long term.
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Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Postlike after you remove all the popcorn,obviously u have to patch up any imperfectins and cracks with spackling paste and then sand it down flush.. but once that is sorted out,is it ready to be primed then painted???or do u have to put a brand new layer of mud for the entire ceiling first before prime/paint??
any help would be appreciated,,
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostQuestion: how did you get popcorn on your ceiling? And how did the popcorn actually stain the ceiling?
Originally posted by TBear View PostI heard older popcorn ceilings may contain asbestos. Whether it does or not ventilation and a mask may be recommended. I had it removed in most of my house and they tented the rooms as well.
Originally posted by !WAR ROSADO! View Postlmfao how did this show up in my tag **** lmfao motherfuckers
Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View PostIs a popcorn ceiling stucco or wtf is popcorn ceiling? I feel ******ed that idk what this is.
Originally posted by Hi Rudyo! View PostYeah it's just stucco, like the stuff you find in office buildings/schools and shi.
TO OP, you're best off following the advice one guy told you, just don't use too much mud right away, cause you don't wanna paint f'd up finishing.
Oh and you really want to do it anyways, not just if there's already damage or flaws, it'll just make everything easier in the long term.
Originally posted by I Love Jesus! View PostLol most popcorn ceilings are asbestos dummy you prob removed it without a mask too, good job polluting your living area for the next 30 years
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i have two cracks i have to repaire and then im gonna sand the entire thing then prime and paint. im only gonna mud the cracks (3 coats) and any imperfections but not the whole thing,i think im gonna caulk the edges of the walls to,hopefully this works
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You've got it mane, sounds so at least.
Stucco doesn't have that much a-best-oh's luckily/sadly anymore. As long as it is not a ceiling from before the mid 1970s there won't be any asbestos. So only the real grungy ones are gonna really mess up your plans. That being said, I've probably been exposed to an ungoldy level over the years, so who knows if I know what a normal amount is anymoreLast edited by Rudyo; 01-16-2016, 07:17 PM.
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