Saturday, March 8, 2014

How to Remove Bathroom Mirror - Part 5 of 6 - Textured Wall

Fig.1 
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Texture
By Gary Boutin

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Orange peel texture

Mrs. Escarole wanted a mirror removed from the master bathroom. She had tried to remove it herself but the mirror would not budge. She called my repair service to remove a 48 by 60 inch mirror.

This post shows two steps apply texture to the wall after a mirror has been removed. 

Step 1: Above fig.1 shows a can of texture that will be applied to the wall.
Step 2: Fig.2 shows the wall texture has been applied to the wall now its ready to be painted. The paint will flatten the rough edges of the texture and blend in with the other texture on the wall.
Fig.2 Textured wall
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