How to remove my ceiling paint?
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I don't think you are going to be able to remove your ceiling paint. You can paint over the paint that's there now! If you have a popcorn ceiling, the popcorn can be removed and the paint will come with it!
Hi Elmarod6735, you won't be able to remove the paint, but you can paint over it, or run wood panels over it, or paneling of some other type, overall though, I think repainting it will be the easiest and least expensive. That being said, there are several different styles for ceilings nowadays, I attached a few links for you to check out
https://donpedrobrooklyn.com/ceiling-texture-types/
https://www.hunker.com/13411730/ceiling-finish-materials
Hi! do you, perhaps, want to remove your "popcorn texture" ceiling?
If so, maybe this will help
https://www.familyhandyman.com/drywall/ceiling-texture/how-to-remove-a-popcorn-ceiling/
That would be a big job. It would be easier to paint over the existing paint.
I'm unsure why you want to remove the paint entirely. Scraping any loose paint and then sanding for a new coat of paint would be the normal process. I would recommend using the color changing ceiling paint.
Likely the easiest way is to repaint. My son has ceilings painted the same as the wall color and he feels that makes the room feel smaller. Many paint products have paint and primer now which should make the job easy.
Why remove the paint unless it's coming off. If not just prime and paint over it.
Wondering why you would want to remove ceiling paint, I really do think it is not a do-able job. If you want to cover your ceiling you have options. Diy stores and Amazon have Styrofoam ceiling tiles that you can paint, cut, and the stick to your existing ceiling. Also there are all kinds of wood and metal ceilings that would also cover your ceiling.
Best to you.
just paint over it with another color -