application. Recommended nap lengths for some common wood, or metal - a short nap of 1/8" to 1/4" or concrete, and rough wood - a mediumnap of 3/8" to 3/4 purchase better-quality roller covers, even though they
you should be good to go. If it is not too heavily textured, you could roll the paint with a mediumnaproller. If the texture is too great for a roller application, then rent an airless sprayer. Actually, spraying would go a lot faster than
This is not my original idea. I read it on a post (probably in this forum). Use a mediumnaproller and actually roll joint mud over the entire wall. It works. But it does take some practice to make it even. I suggest you
the edges, but you don't have to use a paint brush on the whole length of each groove, just press hard with a mediumnaproller and the paint will go into the grooves as you roll the walls. Inspect your work carefully as you go to correct any
would use a basic white latex). Allow the paint to dry for a good 24 hours. With a 2" brush for edging and a mediumnap 9" roller, paint your wallcovering with latex or acryllic metallic paint. Allow this to dry and you're all set