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Sylvia B.
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Popcorn ceiling repair

Sylvia B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Douglas County, MO
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We all know that popcorn ceilings are a spawn of satan, but sometimes it just isn't practical to scrape and redo. I stumbled upon a fantastic product to use for repairing small areas. 

It is very easy to use. Mix it into paint, and roll it on. I used a brush today on a very narrow strip where a roller wouldn't work, and it worked quite well.

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Markus March
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Markus March
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@ Mrs. B. That is a great product to used I have used before an it turn out great. I have also used it in some of my customer homes an they love the look an the texturizer

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