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Default Pock marks in Orange Peel drywall texture

I sprayed drywall texure for orange peel finish on walls using a
larger texturizing machine over a wall that had been previously
painted and primed. When texture dried, I noticed that there are
several pock marks in the texure. It is like the spray blotches caved
in in many areas when the spray texture dried. I have never had this
happen before. I was using a Graco RTX1500 that is much more powerful
than hopper/compressor outfit I have used before. Anyone have this
problem when spraying texture and if so, what causes this and how did
you take care of problem?

I have read through post and did not see anything about pock marks in
the actual spray texture on walls. Adding liquid dish detergent to
joint compound was suggested (or a commercial product) for eliminating
pock marks when taping and coats prior to spraying texture, but did
not see any reference to pock marks in the actual texture. Would
adding dishsoap help when applying the orange peel texture or would
this interfere with paint.
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I sprayed drywall texure for orange peel finish on walls using a
larger texturizing machine over a wall that had been previously
painted and primed. When texture dried, I noticed that there are
several pock marks in the texure. It is like the spray blotches caved
in in many areas when the spray texture dried. I have never had this
happen before. I was using a Graco RTX1500 that is much more powerful
than hopper/compressor outfit I have used before. Anyone have this
problem when spraying texture and if so, what causes this and how did
you take care of problem?

I have read through post and did not see anything about pock marks in
the actual spray texture on walls. Adding liquid dish detergent to
joint compound was suggested (or a commercial product) for eliminating
pock marks when taping and coats prior to spraying texture, but did
not see any reference to pock marks in the actual texture. Would
adding dishsoap help when applying the orange peel texture or would
this interfere with paint.


What are pock marks? Do you mean air bubbles that popped? Post a link to a
picture if you can...If it is air you are talking about then yes that is
common when going over painted surfaces with a heavy coat of joint compound
and nothing will stop it .You just have to go back over everything with a
tight skimcoat when mudding which you can't do with texture. Maybe you are
putting it on to heavy .Lemon Joy was used by some to remove air from joint
compound over NEW drywall years ago (pre-power mixing , Gaint Potatoe Masher
days ..LOL) but never heard of using it with paint and texture
though.Doesn't mean it won't work but in my 20 years of drywall I've never
heard of it....Let me know how it turns out. Never to old to learn something
new...LOL


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