Guaranteed Smooth Ceiling: After Popcorn Removal

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  • @aleksander5598
    @aleksander5598 9 месяцев назад +13

    My dad passed away recently, he knew how to do all this kind of stuff, I never got taught this stuff. My mom wants to renovate the bathroom recently, and I was completely lost. I stumbled on your channel and your videos are so soooo helpful and I feel like I can do anything. I just want to thank you for these amazing videos :)

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  9 месяцев назад +5

      Im really sorry to hear about your dad. Me, my dad and my father in law are all working on this renovation. It’s hard work but I would not trade this time with them for anything. As for the skills you need to do these kinds of projects they come with practice. This is my third condo I’m renovating so I have some experience with most of the stuff we are doing. But we come across stuff outside our wheel house all the time and we turn to RUclips, do our research and try to do our best. That’s all you can do. So my advice to you is to do your research and get your hands dirty and your dad will there with you every time you pickup one of his tools. If you ever run in to anything and you need some help with a project please email me at DIYwithMax@gmail.com and I’ll be more than happy to chat with you. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, please hit the like 👍 button on the video so it gets recommended to more folks like you looking for this info. I look forward to your before and after pictures from your future projects.

  • @knitrate
    @knitrate 2 года назад +9

    "and no one except you will ever appreciate the greatness of that". SO TRUE

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha see I knew folks like you were out there lol. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and subscribing to support the channel. Are you still working on your ceilings or is it done?

    • @user-hn9nx3un4j
      @user-hn9nx3un4j 11 дней назад +1

      Sooooo sooooo true ...nobody knows it but me 😢

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  11 дней назад

      @user-hn9nx3un4j hahaha yeah buddy I know exactly how you feel. It’s a bit better in the condos like ours because when neighbors come over for the first time they notice right away. But anyone else’s it goes overlooked every time lol.

  • @Dreareoxo
    @Dreareoxo Год назад +37

    No one ever should have invented popcorn ceilings.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +3

      Totally agree with you. There.

  • @hannahskinner7953
    @hannahskinner7953 6 месяцев назад +2

    We removed our first popcorn ceiling this weekend and followed your steps before painting. It took some extra time but it was worth it because the ceiling turned out SO GOOD! Thank you so much for the advice!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  6 месяцев назад

      That is so awesome. No one understands the work you guys put in better than I do lol. You are rockstar for taking on this project. I’m glad I was able to help. All I ask is that you pay it forward by hitting the like 👍 button on the video so it gets recommended to more folks like you looking for this information. If you’re comfortable please email me the finished product to DIYWITHMAX@gmail.com. I always enjoy seeing the projects my audience tackle using the info in my videos. Please reach out if you have any questions in the future. I’m always happy to help in any way I can.

  • @crazyarse
    @crazyarse 2 месяца назад +1

    If your ceiling has some imperfections use a thick roller to apply a thicker coating of paint, a few extra coats will do the trick, have done this to a friends ceiling it worked a treat, thank you for your highly informative videos, keep up the great videos ,I have learned heaps!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your suggestion. I’m glad you found the video informative. Please pay it forward by hitting the like 👍 button to help others looking for this information find it.

  • @mattmobley9671
    @mattmobley9671 7 месяцев назад +1

    this is good. I removed popcorn ceiling in a house recently. I recommend checking the tape joints after scraping. We found lots of paper tape wasn't secured to the ceiling correctly, or the popcorn removal damaged the bond. We're needing to go back and replace sections of paper tape after paint.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  7 месяцев назад

      Great advice thank you for taking the time to share it. Please hit the like button 👍 on the video so it gets recommended to more folks like you looking for this information.

  • @stupidkitty84
    @stupidkitty84 2 года назад +6

    Looks great in the end. I just started my popcorn removal project yesterday. Just got done sanding, did NOT skim coat the whole thing like others say to do. Going to prime tonight, paint tomorrow.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching the video and subscribing to the channel. You got this. If I can be of any assistance please shoot me comment below.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +2

      We only patched what was needed it as well. Not the whole ceiling.

    • @bellotapuff2002
      @bellotapuff2002 2 года назад

      What is the purple mod brand ?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +7

      It a product called “Dap 12328 DryDex Spackling Interior/Exterior” it helps you see when it is fully dry. So it goes on pink and dries white.

    • @x_MrYAYA_x
      @x_MrYAYA_x Год назад +1

      How did it turn out without mudding the whole ceiling?

  • @mariannebacheldor3030
    @mariannebacheldor3030 4 месяца назад +1

    I removed the popcorn ceiling about 2 months ago and have struggled to decide what to do with it. This video makes the steps so easy to complete. I know that any house renovation is a laborious thing. I am going to try with a small portion and see if I can follow your steps to success!!!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  4 месяца назад +1

      I’m not going to lie it is labor intensive. But so worth it. Let me know if you have any questions I’m happy to help in any way I can. Also if you could pay it forward by hitting the like 👍 button on the video so it’s recommended to other folks looking for this info.

    • @mariannebacheldor3030
      @mariannebacheldor3030 4 месяца назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX I liked the video and subscribed. I will keep you posted! Thanks for the support!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  4 месяца назад

      @mariannebacheldor3030 thank you your awesome. Can’t wait to hear about your results.

    • @mariannebacheldor3030
      @mariannebacheldor3030 4 месяца назад +1

      Hey there, when I removed the popcorn a strip of tape came down with it as it was loose. Should I put a new strip of tape up then mud the area? Also, part of the ceiling has had a repair (not from me-prior owner) hence the need to remove the popcorn because it looked hideous, what do you suggest to make it look like the rest of the ceiling? I can send pictures if that helps?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  4 месяца назад

      @mariannebacheldor3030 tape coming off is totally normal you definitely need to replace it and mud the area as for the repair it would help to have pictures. Please email me at DIYwithMax@gmail.com and I’ll give you my opinion when I get the photos.

  • @cllestienne
    @cllestienne Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I am removing popcorn ceiling for the first time, this weekend. I have a very small bathroom as my first project.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      That is a great way to start and get some practice. The best thing I’ll tell you is to give the water time to soak in to the popcorn and dont be afraid to wet it well.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      Good luck please let me know how it goes and if you have any questions I’m here for you.

  • @coastalphriends4913
    @coastalphriends4913 Год назад +4

    Thank you for posting this! I wanted to do so many shortcuts and knew it would look half-azz! This got my head into the game to this right!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      That is great to hear. I’m glad I was part motivator in your project. Thank you for subscribing to support the channel and if your comfortable please send me some before after pictures of your finished product if you have them. As I said in my video there are very few people who will appreciate the effort put into this project. DIYwithMAX@gmail.com

  • @realjohnnyharrison
    @realjohnnyharrison 2 года назад +7

    Love the tip about running your hand over it first. I’m redoing my ceiling right now, definitely going to use that.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for your support. If you have any other questions or I can be of any further assistance please let me know in the comments. I read all of them. Good luck with your project.

  • @Here-2-Learn
    @Here-2-Learn 7 месяцев назад +1

    A good tip is to add yellow chalk to your mud for touch up sanding so you can see where it is once it’s dry 👍🏻

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome tip thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @i.am.willow
    @i.am.willow 10 месяцев назад +2

    What kind of sealant do you use after this step and before painting?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  10 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you asked. Just 2 coats of primer to cover any staining. Check out the how to prime ceiling after popcorn video on my channel ruclips.net/video/7pMGoRQI3i0/видео.htmlsi=gc442F52AxBezSAr

  • @totaldebt
    @totaldebt 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I have been looking for a video with this information. I just made a mess of my ceiling by painting without completing these steps. Paint is peeling everywhere on my ceiling.😩

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and subscribing. I am glad this info was helpful to you. If I can help in any way or you have questions just reply to this comment and I’ll be more than happy to help in any way I can. Thanks again.

  • @glomorken3255
    @glomorken3255 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I just completed step one. That was the easy one!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  11 месяцев назад

      That is awesome. I’m rooting for you. Remember The better job you do on the preparation of the ceiling for primer and paint the better results you will get when you’re on to those steps. Please hit the like 👍 button on the video so it get recommended to more folks like you looking for this information. Please keep me posted on the progress.

  • @CommonSenseIsAVirtue
    @CommonSenseIsAVirtue 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. So I had a drywall guy removed my popcorn ceiling . He was supposed to paint my ceiling afterwards. This was a year ago. Today I don't believe he did that. I just repainted my walls and accidentally hit paint here and there on the ceiling. The paint is drying into darker patches. I don't understand why?
    I touched the rest of the ceiling and the ceiling feels sanded but there's no paint. Now I'm going to have to pave a painter come in to paint the ceiling. I hate when handyman lie about completing a job.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much and sorry your having this issue. Its hard to say with out seeing your ceiling but It's possible the darker patches are caused by the paint not adhering properly due to a lack of primer or surface preparation. Hiring a professional painter to assess and repaint the ceiling might be the best solution to ensure a satisfactory outcome.

  • @davidav8orpflanz561
    @davidav8orpflanz561 Год назад +4

    Hint to find imperfections: shine a flashlight at angles - see the shadows, sand or fill the cause of shadows!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      Awesome suggestion. Thank you for taking the time to write a comment and subscribing to support the channel.

  • @stephanielafever7680
    @stephanielafever7680 6 месяцев назад +1

    These are very good and helpful videos. I usually feel too stupid to ask, but everyone says mud. I don’t know what mud is. 😟

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  6 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you found the video helpful and asked. It same as spackle that you patch Sheetrock with. It’s just easier to call it mud lol. Please pay it forward and hit the like 👍 button on the video so it gets recommended to more folks like you looking for this information.

  • @perrydavis3612
    @perrydavis3612 2 года назад +2

    Good video- one suggestion that I use is open the windows!!!!!!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and supporting the channel by subscribing. I really appreciate any improvements anyone can add. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @Sarah-ti3mf
    @Sarah-ti3mf Год назад +2

    So just to be clear after I've sanded patched up and sanded again I can start to pain? I don't need to add any kind of mixture to the whole ceiling to cover it before painting?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +1

      Hey Sarah if your ceilings came out nice and flat like mine then you don’t need to do a skim cote. I believe that what your asking about. Folks only do skim coats to avoid patching each individual scratch after popcorn removal. But I would recommend priming the ceiling before you paint so you can make sure you found all the imperfections. When you prime you will see any shadows caused by the light around imperfections and you will have a chance to fix them before painting. Thank you for hitting the 👍 on the video and subscribing to support the channel. I’m always happy to help so let me know if you have any other questions.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +1

      Sarah let me know how your ceilings turn out I’m looking forward to hearing about your progress.

    • @Sarah-ti3mf
      @Sarah-ti3mf Год назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX Took me a while to remove the popcorn since the previous owners of the home PAINTED over it 😭
      I removed the popcorn, sanded, did a layer of joint compound (because the ceiling was rough from all the scuff marks from removal) then I sanded the joint compound, did a layer of paint and realized that I had left a lot of imperfections. So I had to go back with my tiny spackle and go over everything with more joint compound, painted again and it looks good as long as you don't get too close 😁 for my first time it was a good effort, your video did help a lot! Thank you.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      I’m happy to hear that you are all done. It is a lot of work to make it perfect and be honest most people will not even notice.

  • @uucky
    @uucky 10 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video. Helped me so much! Thank you!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  10 месяцев назад

      My pleasure. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Please hit the like 👍 button on the video so it gets recommended to folks like you looking for this information. Also if you have any questions or if I can help in any way with your project please reach out. Lastly if your comfortable email me at DIYwithMax@gmail.com some pictures of your before and after I’m always curious about the projects my audience are working on.

  • @alexanderohmes5240
    @alexanderohmes5240 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you start sanding immediately after scraping the popcorn off? Or should you wait for the ceiling to dry?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  9 месяцев назад

      I would highly recommend not to sand wet/damp sheetrock. If you try to do that you will damage the paper layer and only creat more work for your self. But you can always test this theory and let us know how it went. Thank you for taking the time to ask the question. I’m certain it will help someone else looking for this info. Please like 👍 the video so it get recommended to more folks looking for this info. Thank you for watching. I look forward to your future comments.

  • @chirkovevgeny
    @chirkovevgeny 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Max, thank you for this video. Did you use Dry Dex for covering the wholes or any other spackling? If that is Dry Dex, how do you keep it from hardening once you put it in a tray?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  5 месяцев назад

      Yes we use dry dex. We add a little water to it if it was getting thick but it has descent working time and I only used it to know exactly when the patches are dry so I can sand and patch again. It speeds up the process and kept us from sanding prematurely and messing up our spackle work.

  • @nathanielkswas
    @nathanielkswas Год назад +1

    I cracked up most of the time, this was great 😂 thank you for this!!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      I’m glad you found it entertaining and thank you for subscribing to support the channel.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      What was your favorite part?

  • @gnina6785
    @gnina6785 2 года назад +2

    I'm doing this job myself and find it's very labor intensive. However, im pressing on. As I scrapped the popcorn off I notice that I was scrapping/tearing the edges of the tape as I was trying to clear the edges of popcorn. Will I need to replace the tape? Also, how should i clean the edges of the ceiling to wall? There are small clumps of debris still attached to the edges of the tape?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Hey I feel your pain. This project is not easy. You will have to remove all the popcorn in the corners how ever it comes off. If it’s damaging the tape that’s ok as all those repairs will have to be completed when you remove popcorn. If you think it would be easier to pull the tape with popcorn on it off and than retape and mud new tape,go for it. This happened to me in the bathroom. There was so much tape damage that it was easier to just pull the tape in the corners and replace it with a new tape and mud coat. Make sure you tape the corners otherwise you will have cracks show up as the builder settles. I hope this was helpful. I can be more of assistance if you send me some pics to my email diywithMax@gmail.com. Thank you for taking the time to leave comment and subscribing to support the channel

    • @clarkkent0909
      @clarkkent0909 4 месяца назад +1

      I recently scrapped off a popcorn ceiling that had been painted and also repaired in spots. I knew the repair spots would be a pain. I was surprised at how I could not get down debris and paint that was attached to the drywall tape all only the edges. What a job - like cement and beyond my skills to repair the edges. I have decided to leave the tape and cover with Polyurethane Crown Moulding that will cover 3 1/4 inches of the ceiling. I sure hope it works.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  4 месяца назад +1

      @clarkkent0909 it will work lol. That’s why we did crown molding on our project. To not have to deal with making the corners perfect. We used wood molding but any properly install molding will have the same desired effect.

  • @jsullivan1174
    @jsullivan1174 7 месяцев назад +1

    I scraped and penetrated past the brown paper on some areas on drywall. How do I smooth it out?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  7 месяцев назад

      Let it dry out completely even if it takes 24 hours sand the ceiling with 200 grit sand paper and mud all the spots and smooth it out best you can. Sand and repeat until you think it’s perfect. Then go over it with a light in the dark room mark and fix any other imperfections mud and sand them. It’s the best way to get it nice and smooth. Very important to keep the fist layer of mud nice and thin to avoid any of the paper bubbling up on you. If it does bubble up just cut it out after it dries and patch those spots. I hope this helps. If you have further questions please feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to help.

  • @joshvigranmusic
    @joshvigranmusic Год назад +2

    You mentioned the mud. Is there a particular mud I should get? Is it just called mud at the store?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +2

      Mud is just a general name. You can use any spackling mud you would like. The product I used was DryDex Spackling by Dap. It goes on Pink and dries white and the reason I used it was to help me tell when the area is dry so I can start sanding as soon as it dries. Thank you for taking the time to reach out and for subscribing to support the channel. Please let me know if I can be of assistance with anything else your working on.

    • @joshvigranmusic
      @joshvigranmusic Год назад

      @@DIYwithMAX thanks so much, your video was very helpful!

  • @connorbeck7592
    @connorbeck7592 2 года назад +1

    Awesome, video! Thanks, Max! Very helpful and encouraging!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you Connor. I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment and subscribe to help out the channel. Let me know if I can help in any way with your project.

  • @williamkent2446
    @williamkent2446 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you cover the room in plastic or anything while doing this? We just got someone to scrape the ceiling, but we're going to have to do some touch up sanding and mudding before priming/painting.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  3 месяца назад

      We did not because we were gutting the whole place by if your room is connected to living space you should definitely put up plastic to minimize the dust.

    • @williamkent2446
      @williamkent2446 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX What mil plastic do you recommend for the floor, because I don't want it to tear while we're moving around and placing a step stool?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  3 месяца назад

      4 mil should holdup just fine in my opinion for the floor and the cheapest you can find for the walls. You can always add some padding to the ladder, like couple old tee shirts on the feet. It’s a little janky but it will work. If you’re using a step stool may be considered getting a piece of plywood that goes under all 4 feet of the stool to display the weight.

    • @williamkent2446
      @williamkent2446 3 месяца назад

      @@DIYwithMAX Awesome, thank you! I was already thinking about a piece of plywood, but that t-shirt idea is great as well. Thank you!

    • @williamkent2446
      @williamkent2446 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX One more question! What's the best way to wipe the dust down after sanding - a damp towel or something?

  • @trishamorgan4
    @trishamorgan4 2 месяца назад +1

    This is very helpful

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 месяца назад

      I’m glad you found it helpful. Please pay it forward by hitting the like 👍 button on the video to help other folks like you find this information. Please let me know if you have any questions. I’m always happy to help.

  • @Grizz-one
    @Grizz-one 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for taking the time to leave a comment. Please hit the like 👍 on the video so it gets recommended to more folks like you looking for this info. And of if I can help in any way with your project please reach out. I’m always happy to help in anyway I can.

  • @bryanlopez4994
    @bryanlopez4994 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did you roll or spray the ceiling with paint ?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  8 месяцев назад

      We rolled the ceiling 2 coats with primer and then two coats with flat white ceiling paint. I have never had a chance to used a sprayer. I bet it makes life way easier.

  • @raincatchfire
    @raincatchfire Год назад +2

    This tutorial was really great for the most part, but you did not mention how or at what point to repair the seams / hanging/ ripped / tape or what kind of tape to replace it with!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +5

      Thank you for your kinds words and I’m sorry I missed some things that you would have found helpful. I’m glad you reached out in the comments to get a clarification. After scraping the popcorn of the ceiling you will have damages like your describing. At that time you would do the first round of sanding to remove any left over popcorn on the ceiling and in the corners. Once the ceiling is thoroughly cleaned up, that’s when you would start the first coat of spackling of any damaged areas. If you have damage to the tape in the corners, you would use a blade to cut around the damage and remove any peeled up tape. Once that’s complete, you can either use mesh tape or paper tape for spackling to fill the area. They usually come with adhesive backing so they should stick right on. Then you would use the spackle to fill those areas. If you need a detailed description of how to do those repairs, I do have a video on the channel on how to repair sheetrock. In the video I cover all the steps. Please check it out. Thanks again for reaching out consider subscribing to the channel and please feel free to reach out with any more questions.

  • @basilbcf
    @basilbcf 25 дней назад

    Can I ask what kind of mud you were using? Premixed or a power you mixed in a pan? Brand?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  25 дней назад

      Here is the link www.walmart.com/ip/DAP-DryDex-Dry-Time-Indicator-Spackling-32-oz-Pink-to-White-Spackling-Plaster/17243986?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=2651&gclsrc=aw.ds&adid=2222222227817243986_117755028669_12420145346&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-394283752452&wl5=9004050&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=17243986&veh=sem_LIA&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADmfBIrn1r3GrYitzyf2_3o43LSwI&gclid=Cj0KCQjw5ea1BhC6ARIsAEOG5pweauIOTpxyQWr1_4KJQBbEnWI9bSZGH0OaSJmaIHblB-vT3GMSSa0aAv9nEALw_wcB

    • @basilbcf
      @basilbcf 24 дня назад

      @@DIYwithMAX Wow, thanks for fast reply!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  24 дня назад

      @basilbcf of course I’m always happy to help

  • @elundrusmagee7915
    @elundrusmagee7915 7 месяцев назад +2

    Why you didn’t just take a paint roller and scam coat the whole ceiling with a thin coat of drywall mud evenly and smooth to do less sanding

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  7 месяцев назад

      There are no shortcuts in the pursuit of perfect ceilings lol. 😂 I did not even think of that. Have you done it before? I feel like it would add even more sanding because you will have to do the whole ceiling not just spots that have issues.

    • @TLHenderson
      @TLHenderson 3 месяца назад +1

      Also, just waste of materials overall

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  3 месяца назад

      Never tried that before. How would the roller make the ceiling flat?

  • @justintoney1269
    @justintoney1269 10 месяцев назад +1

    After this did you prime with kilz then paint?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  10 месяцев назад

      We are overachievers so we primed twice to make sure we got good coverage with Behr primer and painted two coats as well with Behr paint. But we only primed twice because we had really bad lighting so it was hard to tell if we had any missed spots.

  • @davidclayton6521
    @davidclayton6521 2 года назад +2

    Popcorn ceilings in many cases were use to cover up an ugly job DONE be warned LOL I am doing this right now

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      I completely agree had to do some ceiling repairs because elections left some badly patched wholes. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel by subscribing. Good luck. If I can help in any way drop a comment below.

    • @ronilda2231
      @ronilda2231 2 года назад

      I know different patches and holes in there. I don't even know what to do

  • @ronilda2231
    @ronilda2231 2 года назад

    I took the garage project myself and I think I messed it up. Have to fix otherwise my husband won't let me do projects myself anymore 🤣🤣

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and subscribing to support the channel. Shoot me a comment here if I can help in anyway.

    • @ronilda2231
      @ronilda2231 2 года назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX
      You are welcome. I took the popcorn away and when I was trying to paint it , the paint was coming off of with stripes and paint was bubbling. So I let it go because of how hard it was to do it. The drywall is old and even had old leaks on it . What should I do so I do a good job and don't pay for someone to come and do it and finish the project myself. Is my first time doing anything handyman.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Hahaha Im happy to help. Send me some pictures to DIYwithMax@gmail.com so I can assess the damage lol. Do the area picture and coupe close ups of the bubbling and pealing

  • @yankeydoodoodoo
    @yankeydoodoodoo Год назад +1

    wow, nice job

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      Thanks Jeffery for your comment and for subscribing to support the channel. If you found the video helpful help spread it by hitting the 👍 button

  • @Tberrrrrr24
    @Tberrrrrr24 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! A few questions… after you do the patching with the mud and sand, do you have to prime before adding texturing?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +2

      Travis, it brakes my heart that you want to add a new texture lol. As far as I know you don’t have to prime before adding new texture. But do make sure that you clean the ceiling to make sure it’s not dusty so you get good adhesion with the new texture. You can use slightly damp sponge or texture brush might work before you use it for texture.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      PS thank you for hitting the like button so the video get recommended to more folks that need it and for subscribing to support the channel. Please keep me posted on how your project turned out.

    • @Tberrrrrr24
      @Tberrrrrr24 Год назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX HUGE thanks for the fast response on this question. Lots of conflicting info about it, some saying absolutely yes and others saying not so much. And absolutely! Removing popcorn in the whole house but currently on 17’ ceilings… will be SO much better. 🙏🏽

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад +2

      I’m always happy to help if I can. I am literally mad at the guy who invented popcorn lol. If your comfortable send me some pics of the finished project and if not that’s cool 2. I’m always curious how other folks projects turn out. My email is DIYwithMax@gmail.com. I wish you all the luck with the 17’ area and beyond. In my condo I did 10 years ago we had 24’ ceilings on a staircase and it certainly did not make things easier lol. But take your time be safe and you will do just fine.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      English is not my first language so I just want to clarify. If you are redoing a new modern texture on the ceiling then you don’t have to prime. But if you are making the ceiling flat and smooth then you do have to prime and I would suggest to do it twice and pick a primer with stain block to make sure you don’t end up with any strange stains in the future. Please let me know if you have any further question.

  • @inferno3596
    @inferno3596 2 года назад

    This is great! Thank you

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      I’m glad I could be of assistance. Thank you for supporting the channel. If you have any questions or if I can help in any other way please leave comment.

  • @michaelclld
    @michaelclld Год назад +1

    I removed my old popcorn and im finding some major old imperfections, what would ve the best course of action ?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      I’m not surprised at all. It depends on what your finding. I’m happy to chat about it if you email me at DIYwithMAX@gmail.com. It’s hard to have a detailed conversation in the chat here.

  • @robagle2985
    @robagle2985 2 года назад +1

    Hey, thanks for this!
    Before priming, do we need to remove dust with a damp sponge or anything? Or just go ahead and prime after the last step here?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +4

      If you find the walls are real dusty you should sweep them or wipe them with a clean rag like an old t-shirt. We used a dry swifter mop in the areas that need it. Thank you for taking the time to leave comment and subscribing to support the channel. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out.

  • @mistyhefner3790
    @mistyhefner3790 2 года назад +1

    can i use an orbital sander? and if so what grit paper? It is for the ceiling of a small bathroom.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      I would not recommend it. It will be more labor intensive and take more time because you will hav to level the ceiling and it’s not easy with a small orbital sander. It will also creat a lot of dust that you will end up breathing in that is not very good for your health. If your working in a small area like that it will go parity quick using the method I showed in the video when you get in to the grove.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      PS thank you for commenting and subscribing to support the channel. Please let me know how your project turns out and feel free to reach out if you have more questions about anything renovation related.

    • @mistyhefner3790
      @mistyhefner3790 2 года назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX Thank you! I'm making my Lowes list now. :)

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Gooooo Misty. You got this

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      It has been a couple weeks. You must be done by now. How did it turn out?

  • @especkhals
    @especkhals 2 года назад +1

    Hey Max! Did that popcorn ceiling have asbestos in it? Does any of this change if it did? I removed mine today, I don’t know if it had asbestos but I’m treating it like it did! Thanks for the video!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      No my units were built in 1992 and the asbestos was band from use in popcorn ceilings in 1977 so if your place is younger than that there is not much to worry about. If it’s older there is a very good chance it does contain asbestos and should be removed by professionals. That’s what I would do in that situation. It’s just not worth the risk In my opinion. Im glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for supporting the channel by subscribing. Let me know if I can help in any other way. I know it’s a lot of work that most people will not even notice and that only you will appreciate but it’s all worth it at the end.

    • @especkhals
      @especkhals 2 года назад

      @@DIYwithMAX I appreciate that! We are passed the professionals part though! The ceiling is removed. I’m just working on the repair part now and want to be better that the first time around where you can still see some mark. I’ll probably just stead clear off sanding it more in case there is still some stuff in there! Thank you!

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      If you are really concerned you should get one of those full body suits and the full face respirator and you should be fine sanding also put a large fan in a window it will make a big difference during sanding as well.

    • @ricknelson4793
      @ricknelson4793 2 года назад +1

      They were allowed to use the asbestos popcorn until they used up what they had. Iv'e heard several stories about this and it can possibly be in houses built from 1990 and before. Best to get the test done and be careful not to inhale the dust either way because i believe it has other harmful chemicals also.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Rick I completely agree. You should test regardless to be as safe as possible. Thank you for the additional info it’s very helpful to the community.

  • @akhere4279
    @akhere4279 2 года назад +1

    What if we don't do mudding after removal popcorn and after sanding?
    Any problem in that..
    Asking because I got contractor who used a sanding machine which removed the popcorn connected to a vacuum which made it like dust less

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      It maybe possible the your contractor made your ceiling nice and flat if they used a sander to take the popcorn off. You will know after the first coat of primer. Once that pure white primer goes on and dries I would recommend you get up on a ladder with a good flashlight and check for imperfections. Anything you find will most likely be visible in the final finished product. If you have a lot of natural light coming in.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for reaching out. Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and definitely let me know how your project turns out. I’m looking forward to seeing if your ceiling is as flat as it looks from the floor. Also if you would not mind finding out what tool they use to sand the popcorn I’m curious how that all works cuz we made a dust storm during our project.

    • @akhere4279
      @akhere4279 2 года назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX I took a photo of their box.. So I can see it's festool planex lhs 2 225

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for this info.

    • @akhere4279
      @akhere4279 2 года назад

      @@DIYwithMAX no probs. Happy to help.

  • @superbook303
    @superbook303 2 года назад +1

    Wow🤩🤩🙏🙏

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and for subscribing to support the channel. Please let me know if I can help in any way with your project.

  • @arenam79
    @arenam79 2 года назад +1

    Skim coat whole thing, sand, paint..

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment and supporting the channel by subscribing. Welcome!

  • @WhitneyPaigeArt
    @WhitneyPaigeArt 2 года назад

    You don't replaster the ceiling after removing the popcorn?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Nope. Just got it down to the sheet rock and went around patched all the damage caused by the scraper. Sanded smooth and painted.

    • @WhitneyPaigeArt
      @WhitneyPaigeArt 2 года назад

      @@DIYwithMAX thanks for the reply. If it's a bathroom ceiling with a lot of moisture in the room, is it good to replaster to protect the drywall from moisture?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +1

      Choose a high-quality primer and paint for this important job, preferably a fast-drying acrylic paint rather than an oil-based one. To make sure you are getting the best protection, look for brands that offer a "bath paint" developed specifically with ingredients such as mildewcide.

  • @kenrosales7412
    @kenrosales7412 Год назад +1

    How perfect does your ceiling have to be if you are going to texture it?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      What do you mean by texture it? Like add a new more modern pattern?

    • @kenrosales7412
      @kenrosales7412 Год назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX after I remove popcorn ceiling and then smooth with joint compound how smooth does it have to be after I sand it. I have some waves and uneven spots. I want to go with orange peeling.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      I’m not a professional so the advice I’m giving you would be from a point of view of me being in yours situation. It brakes my heart that after all that work you would do a new texture for the next guy lol. If I had to guess I would think that it would hide the imperfections just like your last ceiling texture. But it’s hard to judge with out seeing it. If you want email me some pictures of the ceiling to DIYwithMAX@gmail.com and I’ll give you my best option at that point.

  • @Psychomech5
    @Psychomech5 Год назад +1

    I removed the popcorn in my bathroom and I tried so hard and yet… it looks like crap. I’m really so annoyed

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      What is causing you issues

    • @Psychomech5
      @Psychomech5 Год назад +1

      @@DIYwithMAX I think this issue was that I didn’t see this video until afterward. I thought I filled and sanded it well but there are lines and small gouges visible under the paint.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      If your up to it, you can fix that by doing 200 grit sanding of the whole ceiling and fill in all the imperfections like I showed in the video and painting one or two coats.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      The process sucks but it is doable. When you did your removal did you get down to the Sheetrock?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      It’s white paint, it shows everything so it almost has to be perfect. Please let me know if you have any more questions. It might be easier to email. Shoot me your questions to DIYwithMax@gmail.com

  • @sayarthett8701
    @sayarthett8701 Год назад

    Please let me copy and save the

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      I’m not sure what you mean?

  • @iphonewalkthroughs
    @iphonewalkthroughs 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for skipping the removal. We know! Every instagrammer with her damn booty pics has made a video on it. It's great to see a video on what to do after

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  11 месяцев назад

      Hahaha thank you for the kind words. no one does a video on this part because it’s not sexy it’s a lot of hard work to do it right. I’m glad you found it helpful. Please hit the like 👍 on the video so it gets recommended to more folks looking for this info.

  • @dlaffrey1
    @dlaffrey1 2 года назад

    Why is your mud pink?

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +2

      It a product called “Dap 12328 DryDex Spackling Interior/Exterior” it helps you see when it is fully dry. So it goes on pink and dries white.

    • @bellotapuff2002
      @bellotapuff2002 2 года назад +1

      Love it..

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing to support the channel. If I can help in any way with your project please feel free to reach out in the comments.

  • @identityinc3040
    @identityinc3040 2 года назад +1

    Good video, very easy to follow..so thank you! 😊 Only piece of advice..next time do not talk soo monotone. I'm yawning 🥱 and it's only 6:53pm on Saturday! 😉

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for supporting the channel by subscribing and for the feedback it’s greatly appreciated. I like to think I’m improving with every video. So I would be curious to hear your reviews of the last few posted. Looking forward to it.

    • @tsramb23
      @tsramb23 2 года назад +2

      @@DIYwithMAX ignore that hater. The video was great.

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words. I’m always open to constructive feedback. I’m sure that’s all it was. I appreciate your support.

    • @tsramb23
      @tsramb23 2 года назад

      @@DIYwithMAX No, it was just a Karen.

  • @bryangerber7513
    @bryangerber7513 2 года назад +1

    That is not how u do that

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Please let me know what you do different I’m always curious about other methods.

  • @loreec90
    @loreec90 10 дней назад +1

    Are you kidding me 250 grit sandpaper..LMAO…….you should use 80 grit on the first grind… work smarter not harder ….

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  10 дней назад

      Not trying to sand off all Sheetrock paper 😂

  • @macleb
    @macleb Год назад

    Not worth it .....

    • @DIYwithMAX
      @DIYwithMAX  Год назад

      Honestly for me had to be done. Popcorn ceiling to me feels like living in the dungeon with those cave icicles lol. But I see how this process can be overwhelming. Thank you for taking the time to leave comment. I look forward to our future conversations.