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Old 01-17-2006, 12:24 AM   #1
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Texture Sprayers


I just got a texture sprayer. I used it this weekend to do some knock down texture on ceilings to match the walls. I had a difficult time getting th texture to match. I had to mix the mud pretty wet to get it threw the 25' hose but the knock down on the wall looked like a dyer mix. Any suggetions on how to match the texture better.

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Old 01-25-2006, 10:01 PM   #2
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first adjust the nossel according to the size of the existing splatter texture. adjust the pressure pretty high on the sprayer. keep in mind when mixing in a bucket the product should be almost like paint. Very watery. the mixer should cause a tunnel clear to bottom of bucket almost. spray back and forth quickly and NEVER pause...keep it flowing. as you come to the end of a stroke let off the trigger. do an entire area, starting light and going back over again to make heavier. kinda like spray painting. consider spraying a little over into the area you are trying to blend. Good luck....hope I helped
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Thanks. Yeah I ended up just going over all of it a second time. It came out how I wanted it to. I just didn't think I would have to thin out the mud so much. Thanks Again.
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Thats a messy job spraying texture on a ceiling. I don't really care for the look but if you spray it on and then take this like 5 inch piece of plastic glass which is attached to a poll go over what you just sprayed at a angle with it to give a knock down look isn't a bad look in my oppion.

( I just seen them do that on that one homeimprovement show called hometime and yes it was really soupy when they put it in the spray gun Which had like a hopper on the top of it they filled up with that soupy mixture.)

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