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Carlos April 17th 06 07:17 AM

Matching orange peel texture
 
I just patched a wall where it used to be a wall gas heater and now I
have encountered the challenging task of matching the texture, I
believe that the texture is orange peel just by the looks that I have
seen in the internet. I bought some kit ( a plastic sprayer) and I used
some already made texture compound (both spray and compound are Homax),
I put it to the appropiate setting for orange peel, but it just doesn't
look right. The resulting texture produce drops of compound that are
round and raised, while the existing texture looks flat (my assumption
is that when they used the texture machine the forced to which the
drops of compound where launched is way stronger that what I can
achieve with the plastic spray, and therefore the drops when the hit
the wall gets flat) . Any ideas on how I could accomplish that round
flat drop other than renting the machine just for that 27x62 wall
patch? I will appreciate your input

Carlos


Tim Mulvey April 17th 06 12:06 PM

Matching orange peel texture
 

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I just patched a wall where it used to be a wall gas heater and now I
have encountered the challenging task of matching the texture, I
believe that the texture is orange peel just by the looks that I have
seen in the internet. I bought some kit ( a plastic sprayer) and I used
some already made texture compound (both spray and compound are Homax),
I put it to the appropiate setting for orange peel, but it just doesn't
look right. The resulting texture produce drops of compound that are
round and raised, while the existing texture looks flat (my assumption
is that when they used the texture machine the forced to which the
drops of compound where launched is way stronger that what I can
achieve with the plastic spray, and therefore the drops when the hit
the wall gets flat) . Any ideas on how I could accomplish that round
flat drop other than renting the machine just for that 27x62 wall
patch? I will appreciate your input

Carlos


Carlos, it sounds like you have knockdown texture. Spray the wall with
almost the same size spatters ( drops ), wait till it starts getting a
little firmer (10 to 20 minutes), then lightly knockdown the bumps with the
widest drywall knife you have.

Tim



Robert Allison April 17th 06 08:38 PM

Matching orange peel texture
 
Carlos wrote:

I just patched a wall where it used to be a wall gas heater and now I
have encountered the challenging task of matching the texture, I
believe that the texture is orange peel just by the looks that I have
seen in the internet. I bought some kit ( a plastic sprayer) and I used
some already made texture compound (both spray and compound are Homax),
I put it to the appropiate setting for orange peel, but it just doesn't
look right. The resulting texture produce drops of compound that are
round and raised, while the existing texture looks flat (my assumption
is that when they used the texture machine the forced to which the
drops of compound where launched is way stronger that what I can
achieve with the plastic spray, and therefore the drops when the hit
the wall gets flat) . Any ideas on how I could accomplish that round
flat drop other than renting the machine just for that 27x62 wall
patch? I will appreciate your input

Carlos


Thin the mixture a little at a time until you get the size
that you want. Applying more pressure on the sprayer pump
will also reduce the size. That premixed stuff is just
thinned drywall mud, so if you run out, just get some mud as
it is much cheaper. Don't forget that the sprayer also has a
size adjustment on the nozzle. Set that to the smallest size.

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

Chuck B. April 17th 06 11:59 PM

Matching orange peel texture
 
Robert Allison wrote:

Carlos wrote:

I just patched a wall where it used to be a wall gas heater and now I
have encountered the challenging task of matching the texture, I
believe that the texture is orange peel just by the looks that I have
seen in the internet. I bought some kit ( a plastic sprayer) and I used
some already made texture compound (both spray and compound are Homax),
I put it to the appropiate setting for orange peel, but it just doesn't
look right. The resulting texture produce drops of compound that are
round and raised, while the existing texture looks flat (my assumption
is that when they used the texture machine the forced to which the
drops of compound where launched is way stronger that what I can
achieve with the plastic spray, and therefore the drops when the hit
the wall gets flat) . Any ideas on how I could accomplish that round
flat drop other than renting the machine just for that 27x62 wall
patch? I will appreciate your input

Carlos


Thin the mixture a little at a time until you get the size that you
want. Applying more pressure on the sprayer pump will also reduce the
size. That premixed stuff is just thinned drywall mud, so if you run
out, just get some mud as it is much cheaper. Don't forget that the
sprayer also has a size adjustment on the nozzle. Set that to the
smallest size.

I think you are referring to what's called Knock-down texture. After you
spray the mixture on the wall, you need a large putty knife or something
similar to lightly flatten the bumps. I've done this many times in my
house and it works well.


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