HOW TO USE A PAINT SPRAYER FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS

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Painting a (textured) ceiling with paint rollers takes time and can cause the texture to flake off from the surface. Using an airless paint sprayer for walls and ceilings to paint your textured areas saves you time and preserves the texture appearance while providing a more complete and uniform coverage. Read our tips for how to paint a ceiling with Graco paint sprayers.

Safety notice: Whenever operating spray equipment, take proper safety precautions, stay alert, and be mindful of potential hazards. Wear protective gear such as gloves, safety glasses/goggles, spray sock (hood), hat, proper footwear, dust masks and respirators. Make sure there is adequate ventilation. If you’re painting in the vicinity of appliances, turn them off. (See Safety Precautions in your Sprayer Operation Manual.) Always refer to the specific instructions and safety procedures for the spray equipment you are using.

Learn how to paint a ceiling with paint sprayers for walls and ceiling from Magnum by Graco.

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Getting started/prep

  1. Move as much of the furniture out of the room as possible. Any furniture left in the room should be moved to the centre and completely covered. Make sure to have plenty of space for your tools and equipment.
  2. Cover everything you don’t wish to get paint on. Use masking tape to protect any trim, and cover any walls you don’t want painted with plastic tarps or protective paper. Remove or cover light fixtures.

Spraying

  1. Select the spray tip that’s best suited for the paint you are using and the surface to be sprayed. Be sure the tip’s hole size does not exceed the maximum capacity of your ceiling sprayer (see manual).
  2. If you’re using paint from multiple containers, mix it together in an empty 10-litre container to ensure consistent colour even if minor colour differences exist between individual paint cans. If you are spraying the ceiling only, mask correctly, use paper, plastic tarps, or a spray shield to protect the walls. If you choose to use a spray shield, position it tightly at a 45-degree angle into the corner where the wall meets the ceiling surface.
  3. For an easy way to paint ceilings, begin at an edge where the ceiling and wall meet. Spray along that edge from one side of the room to the other. When your first pass is complete, continue to spray repeated passes until the ceiling is covered, overlapping each pass by 50%.

 

Clean-up

  1. Allow significant time for the paint to dry before removing tape from your trim. This will result in crisp, clean lines.
  2. Remove all coverings from furniture and other areas.
  3. Replace any lighting fixtures that you removed and move furniture or other items back into place.
  4. Clean your airless paint sprayer after each use. Follow the directions in your user’s manual for Power Flush cleaning with water-based materials or use the bucket method of cleaning if applicable. For more information, refer to your Sprayer Operation Manual.

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