Easier way to remove popcorn ceilings? especially painted

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @ronaldshaw9148
    @ronaldshaw9148 11 дней назад +1

    I used to do flooring and have a wide thin blade scraper that would probably work perfect for this. It’s about as wide as the mud/taping knife you show for Sheetrock joints except it’s got a 5’ wooden handle.

    • @Ironrodlife
      @Ironrodlife  11 дней назад

      Nice, in the description I link to what I found and it has a 6.5ft handle nearly touches floor to ceiling so don't have to lift arms up high now. It is thin too but not nearly as effective as the thicker tool blade.
      Its wider but the one i use in the video is probably 15-20% mroe effective even as a rusty bent tool. want to sharpen this thin version see if it does better - isnt bad and like a very long handle

    • @ronaldshaw9148
      @ronaldshaw9148 10 дней назад +1

      @ It looks like your popcorn is really baked on. If it’s as old as you said, you might want to have it checked for asbestos.

    • @Ironrodlife
      @Ironrodlife  9 дней назад

      Was outlawed in the late 60s or early 70s i think. This was made in 85. I found the thin blade tool works just fine when flipped the opposiate way it looks like it shoul dbe. Also FB spying so it showed some popcorn removal videos where in seconds a heavy duty drywall sander looking tool was just erasing it. Linked in amazon the same model the videos were showing. Curious if a standard 750 - 1000watt drywall sander could do the same, would think the more expensive version with a huge tube would be designed different even though appears the same.