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JE (Elaine) Lawless August 24th 13 10:44 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
replying to Norm Dion, JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
npdion wrote:

As someone who just finished such a job, I suggest the following:
Don't try to "clean" the ceiling; simply brush off any loose particles;
protect the floor with visqueen, etc.
Buy a slotted foam (not long nap) roller and an extension handle.
Use Sears ceiling paint--guaranteed to cover in one coat, and it does.
"FurPaw" wrote in message
om...



Ceilings that receive opened spewed liquids of various kinds will always
'show' the spots and grow worse with time if not CLEANED.

There is no 'brushing off' house dust that includes any form of oil and
this always happens..and flat latex just soaks it up & shows through.

Cake batter when a child is trying to 'help' can be found on the ceiling
and everything below. Using semi-gloss paint - the stains can be removed
with any good cleaner...no additional painting required.



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Cindy Hamilton[_3_] August 26th 13 08:26 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
In article .com,
JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
replying to Norm Dion, JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
npdion wrote:

As someone who just finished such a job, I suggest the following:
Don't try to "clean" the ceiling; simply brush off any loose particles;
protect the floor with visqueen, etc.
Buy a slotted foam (not long nap) roller and an extension handle.
Use Sears ceiling paint--guaranteed to cover in one coat, and it does.
"FurPaw" wrote in message
om...



Ceilings that receive opened spewed liquids of various kinds will always
'show' the spots and grow worse with time if not CLEANED.

There is no 'brushing off' house dust that includes any form of oil and
this always happens..and flat latex just soaks it up & shows through.

Cake batter when a child is trying to 'help' can be found on the ceiling
and everything below. Using semi-gloss paint - the stains can be removed
with any good cleaner...no additional painting required.


Are you talking about kitchens? Of course semigloss in the kitchen
and bath.

Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!

Cindy Hamilton
--





Ed Pawlowski August 26th 13 08:56 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
On 8/26/2013 3:26 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:


Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!

Cindy Hamilton


Our house, built in 1978, had it. Long gone though.


Cindy Hamilton[_3_] August 26th 13 09:04 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
In article ,
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/26/2013 3:26 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:


Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!

Cindy Hamilton


Our house, built in 1978, had it. Long gone though.


May I just say: Eeeww!

IMNSHO (and, apparently, yours), kitchens should be flat and hard
and easy to clean.

Cindy
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[email protected] August 26th 13 09:53 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 19:26:36 GMT, (Cindy Hamilton)
wrote:

In article .com,
JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
replying to Norm Dion, JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
npdion wrote:

As someone who just finished such a job, I suggest the following:
Don't try to "clean" the ceiling; simply brush off any loose particles;
protect the floor with visqueen, etc.
Buy a slotted foam (not long nap) roller and an extension handle.
Use Sears ceiling paint--guaranteed to cover in one coat, and it does.
"FurPaw" wrote in message
om...



Ceilings that receive opened spewed liquids of various kinds will always
'show' the spots and grow worse with time if not CLEANED.

There is no 'brushing off' house dust that includes any form of oil and
this always happens..and flat latex just soaks it up & shows through.

Cake batter when a child is trying to 'help' can be found on the ceiling
and everything below. Using semi-gloss paint - the stains can be removed
with any good cleaner...no additional painting required.


Are you talking about kitchens? Of course semigloss in the kitchen
and bath.

Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!


Popcorn ceilings ANYWHERE is just crazy talk. Instant rejection.

Stormin Mormon[_10_] August 27th 13 12:55 PM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
Bah, everyone knows. Only Nazis use popcorn
ceilings in kitchens, and the WD-40 room.

..
Christopher A. Young
Learn about Jesus
www.lds.org
..

On 8/26/2013 4:53 PM, wrote:


Are you talking about kitchens? Of course semigloss in the kitchen
and bath.

Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!


Popcorn ceilings ANYWHERE is just crazy talk. Instant rejection.



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JE (Elaine) Lawless August 28th 13 12:44 AM

Painting a popcorn ceiling
 
replying to Cindy Hamilton , JE (Elaine) Lawless wrote:
hamilton wrote:

In article .com,
Are you talking about kitchens? Of course semigloss in the kitchen
and bath.
Popcorn ceiling in a kitchen? That's just crazy talk!
Cindy Hamilton
--





Well, this time 'crazy' works best. So well, that I've painted all popcorn
ceilings with semi-gloss. I personally do not kick winning horses.


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