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26 Aug.,2024

 

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how to do a "slapbrush knockdown texture"

Done !!

That' pretty much it. Now you would start your next couple sections. Roll, slap, knockdown. Work your way around the room 2 or 3 sections at a time.

Questions that I receive?? (might help if your having this problem)

Good Morning Mike, Over the weekend, I successfully textured my existing ceiling and new wall. I went by your directions, and it turned out great. I have some more texture work to do in the near future and wanted to ask you a few questions. I was using a ľ&#; nap roller to put the texture on. When I would dip it, shake it, and slide it, I would have trouble in initially rolling, it would smear for a little, and then begin rolling. I would roll the thicker smeared area and thin it out. It would work out ok. The roller appeared to be full after I shook it and slid it. Is the problem created by the mud being too thick? I would appreciate your suggestions.

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Thanks, Steve D. Hodges

It's either a real cheap roller or the mud is too thick, mix it a little thinner yet. It might be so thin your worried you made it too thin, you didn't,

"When it's nice and thin, the roller will spin" I just made that up, keep me posted...Mike

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