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Easiest way to scrape popcorn ceiling off.
You ll still be able to remove it but it will be slightly more challenging as paint adheres to the ceiling and acts as a sealant.
It should come off very easily.
If there are many levels of paint on top you may need to spray a second time or multiple times.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is simple with the right tools and supplies.
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the 60s and 70s.
After a few more minutes get up on a stepladder and scrape the popcorn off with a ceiling texture scraper.
If not soak it some more but be careful not to soak the ceiling too much.
Consider enlisting the help of a professional to thoroughly smooth out and repair the ceiling before painting or applying a new texture.
Keep in mind that scraping the popcorn texture off your ceiling may be simple enough but repairing the drywall beneath is a significant undertaking.
But the textured ceilings tend to capture dust and the look has lost its appeal.
Second you want to apply a nice coat of warm water to the popcorn ceiling.
The easiest way to do this is with a standard garden sprayer.
Bid farewell to this not so charming ceiling feature with scraping covering or skimming.
The water is going to break down the adhesive bond and allow you to scrape it off easily.
Removing a popcorn ceiling while keeping the mess to a minimum is a fairly simple diy project if you follow.
From scraping to covering to skimming discover the easiest most efficient ways to remove popcorn ceiling without having to hire an expensive contractor.
But the rough texture catches lots of dust and cobwebs and it can be difficult to know how to remove popcorn ceiling.
Applying the texture to drywall and plaster ceilings was a quick and easy way to hide imperfections and didn t require any painting afterward.
Removing popcorn ceiling is one thing but removing popcorn ceiling that s been painted is entirely another.
The good news is a sprayed on stucco coating can be scraped off to reveal the original ceiling surface a process usually known simply as ceiling scraping or stucco removal.
If you don t have a ceiling texture scraper a large putty knife or drywall knife 4 or 6 is good.