Homax 6100 Ceiling Texture Scraper,Black,12-Inch

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Homax 6100 Ceiling Texture Scraper,Black,12-Inch

Homax 6100 Ceiling Texture Scraper,Black,12-Inch

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Our next job is having a kitchen fitted at the end of July, and so we've been having quotes from plasterers to do the walls and ceilings. Every plasterer we've had has suggested scraping the artex (as it has pointy bits) and then plastering over, but I can't help thinking this is a bad idea considering the asbestos. The only way to be 100% certain that there is asbestos present in your artex would be to take a sample and have it analysed by a specialist. Leave the film overnight to soften an existing emulsion and the artex. We only recommend this method on multi-layered surfaces. Step 4 Even though the X-Tex product is safe to use and ensures that no dust will escape during the usage, we would still advise you to protect yourself and use a dust mask whilst removing the artex.

We recommend that you cover yourself appropriately, wear old clothing and ideally cover your skin, with long sleeves and trousers. The X-Tex is a safe product to use. This doesn’t cause any burns and you won’t get any nasty toxic smells due to the products PH level. Once you’re done scraping, you’ll likely have some dings and gouges to fix, so use a sander to get it nice and smooth. The length of the hair on the roller has much more pile which can be used to fill in all those hard to reach areas when painting. You should consider using an emulsion paint. You don't have permission to access "http://www.homedepot.com/p/Homax-Ceiling-Texture-Scraper-for-Popcorn-Ceiling-Removal-6104/202061374" on this server.Use a sanding pole with 100-grit sandpaper to remove excess dust and smooth the surface of the ceiling. Make sure you’re wearing protective clothing as the paint on the ceiling will fall onto you as you scrape. A: In short, yes you can! If the artex in your home is in good condition and there are no breakages then it is safe to cover the artex with plasterboard and skim over it with a fresh layer of plaster. As the surface is textured rather than smooth, be prepared to use two coats of paints to ensure the surface is covered fully. Q: How much does it cost to remove artex that contains asbestos?

Oooh, this is the kind of scraper I mean: https://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-long-handled-scraper-6/87299 As we have discussed the tools and safety equipment, it’s now time to look at the materials you will need to safely remove Artex from your walls or ceiling. A: As a general rule of thumb if your home was built before the mid 1980s, then your artex in your home is likely to contain asbestos. You will also be using a scraper, which has a sharp tip, so it’s strongly advised you protect your hands using protective work gloves.

Popcorn ceiling removal tools are best for unpainted popcorn ceilings or for ceiling painted with flat paint. Paint with any type of gloss (eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, or gloss) prevents the water from soaking in and loosening the popcorn texture. If I remember rightly, the ceiling did take quite a few coats of paint to properly cover the filler on the ceiling. I can’t remember exactly, but I’m certain it was more than 3x coats! That said, I used a trade white paint which does tend to be a thinner consistency with less coverage. I used a roller mainly and just a brush for the edges.

Artex was originally created with small amounts of asbestos, the reasoning behind this was it would strengthen the product. This process of mixing was used up until the mid 80’s. Although very popular in the 1950s, Stucco ceilings, sometimes called, “Popcorn” or “acoustic ceilings”, are now less commonly seen in homes.With difficult ceilings, it's often best to cover the popcorn texture with 1/4-inch or 1/2-inch drywall instead of removing it. People are now seeking how to remove Artex from ceilings because of the asbestos content It is important to note not all Artex contains asbestos and there ways you can test if the artex in your home contains these dangerous fibres. Apply an X-Tex coating onto your artex surface. Use a paintbrush and generously apply a coat to the surface. Step 3 If the area is undamaged, you are able to source all your tools and materials and then begin the step by step process to remove the Artex. FAQs Q: How can I tell if there’s asbestos in artex?



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