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I believe what I want is called a Level 4 surface, which looks like fairly smooth plaster with a minimum of texture. Is there a way I can fill in and/or sand down the wall and ceiling surfaces ...
The job went more quickly than a smooth-wall finish. Less time meant less labor cost and more profit for the builder. Little if any sanding was required. In the '80s and '90s, skip-trowel texture ...
Once the main bulk of texture is off, let the wall dry for at least 24 hours. Sand the wall with a sanding screen or fine sandpaper. Don’t go crazy—you just want the walls to be smooth and even.
These days, smoothly-painted, wallpapered walls dominate the trends when it comes to home decor, which is all the more reason to remove texture from your walls. Removing texture, from orange peel ...
You want the wall to be smooth and even so that your textured roller can do its job properly. Next, you'll need to protect ...