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A friend told me there is a tin-ceiling looking paper that can be put on an uneven ceiling and painted, and it looks like an old tin ceiling. Can you help me out?
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There are those who may tell you that there are all kinds of shortcut methods you may use to correct this condition, however, you are right that you should have sealed your metal before you painted. You will have to strip the entire ceiling with a stripper and not walk away from it while the strippe...
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ok you ask...your answer: I just provided this information ironically yesterday to someone who contacted me and here is part of the email of the exact information I provided the... Installing furing strips 6 inches apart across the tops of the rafters nailed on the full length of the building will g...
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Dear Tam, As a Restoration Painting Contractor, you have a gold mine find. The buildings with the old tin ceiling tiles are around but unfortunately many buildings over the years have had them ripped out for cheap maintenance free drop ceilings or less maintneance drywall. First you should be congra...
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Without seeing your scounces, it is simply a guess in the dark as to what you have and how to proceed. There are some general rules based on generic facts that may help you preserve what you have until you can determine exactly what you have, so let me start there and see if that helps you out any. ...
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