How To Texture A Ceiling With A Brush
Leah from see jane drill shows how to create a beautiful textured ceiling quickly and easily using a texture roller and joint compound.
How to texture a ceiling with a brush. Gently stamp or press it into the mixture pulling straight down to release. You are going to need a brush with very stiff bristles and thin mud. You will want to experiment a little until you achieve the desired pattern.
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If the paint is glossy consider sanding it to scuff up the surface or washing it with trisodium phosphate tsp to lightly etch the paint so the drywall mud sticks. How to texture your ceiling using a stomp brush. A slap brush texture can be applied over new bare drywall or painted drywall or plaster but painted surfaces should be cleaned thoroughly to remove all dirt dust and oils.
Attach a long pole to the texture brush. First you need to cover your ceiling with mud using a roller then use the brush to slap the ceiling from the edge of the ceiling until you get the pattern you see in the picture. Working on one small section at a time apply the mixture to the ceiling and then dab a damp sponge or cloth into your work in a repetitive motion to create the texture you desire.