Tuesday, February 9, 2010

I'm looking to touch up some parts of my ceiling (ex. nail pops). Can I use an air brush for ceiling paint?

Can you use that type of standard ceiling paint in an air brush? I want to avoid that paint brush look. Thanks.I'm looking to touch up some parts of my ceiling (ex. nail pops). Can I use an air brush for ceiling paint?
ceiling paint is flat... it doesn't leave brush and roller marks... especially if there is texture on the ceiling.





I'd repaint the whole thing to make sure it all matches





Be Blessed!I'm looking to touch up some parts of my ceiling (ex. nail pops). Can I use an air brush for ceiling paint?
There are different types of brushes and rollers to use on the ceiling. Air brushing does not have the same coverage nor does it last for very long. Check your local hardware/paint stores for more info. Brush and rollering gives a thicker coat.
WHY NOT, I worked as a repair specialist and we have used may things from markers to dabs of caulking, test in conspicuous area and go to town!
The latex ceiling paint is more than likely too thick. That would also be a lot more trouble than just touching it up with a paintbrush or roller. If you do it right you won't see brush marks. One other thing is if your ceiling paint is very old the new paint will never match so it would be best to just paint the whole ceiling.
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