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Easiest way to sand drywall ceiling.
From sanding poles sponge and sandpaper types and rough to finish sanding this video has all the info you need to get a great finished product.
The planex easy drywall sander is changing the game.
Even the most careful taping and mudding job requires that the joints be sanded with a sanding screen or sandpaper and that action invariably creates dust that flies everywhere and gets into everything.
If you want to know how to sand a ceiling chances are you have a ceiling from the 1970s or 80s.
When using a sponge a wet sanding method is typically most effective.
Best results from 150 grit drywall sandpaper.
Use a special sanding tool.
Most can accommodate wet or dry sanding and are great for getting into tight corners and ceilings.
Wet sanding calls for plenty of water so use a five gallon bucket and fill it three quarters of the way with warm water which helps soften the drywall mud.
It was popular in those decades to have stipple or popcorn ceilings.
How to sand a ceiling.
The simple reason why more diyers don t install and finish drywall more often is easy to understand the dust.
The open mesh allows the drywall dust generated during sanding to pass through and off the sander.
Fully submerge the sponge in water and squeeze out the excess.
This sander has a long arm that reaches the ceiling and features a flexible head joint making it easy to get to any part of the ceiling no.
As with most remodeling tasks having the right tools is the key to a top notch job.
However screens are prone to leave scratches on the finished surface and wear out faster than sandpaper.
Most workers get the best results from 150 grit drywall sandpaper.
For drywall sanding you ll need a hand sander a package of 150 grit drywall sanding paper that s precut to fit your sander and a sanding sponge for corners and detail sanding.