Message from @Phalanxman

Discord ID: 547541513261940746


2019-02-19 21:30:32 UTC  

Don't be silly

2019-02-19 21:30:43 UTC  

I won't pick my nose in public

2019-02-19 21:31:01 UTC  

Get it ready before hand buffoon

2019-02-19 21:31:31 UTC  

Old dried boogers have no power

2019-02-19 21:31:41 UTC  

They have to be used within minutes of extraction

2019-02-19 21:31:55 UTC  

I once turned my wall from blue to stale green

2019-02-19 21:32:05 UTC  

without paint

2019-02-19 21:32:58 UTC  

When my younger brother finally moved out from my parents place, I came over to help clean and paint that room for my mother. I have never seen so many fucking boogers on a wall in my life

2019-02-19 21:33:19 UTC  

r i p H a I

2019-02-19 21:33:27 UTC  

Some of them jsut couldn't be removed, so they got painted over kek

2019-02-19 21:33:42 UTC  

scrape em off

2019-02-19 21:34:19 UTC  

It's not a flat, smooth wall

2019-02-19 21:34:31 UTC  

It's that bumpy stuff, the little wood pieces

2019-02-19 21:34:34 UTC  

If you know what I mean

2019-02-19 21:34:41 UTC  

Don't know what they're called in english

2019-02-19 21:34:57 UTC  

So it couldn't just be scraped off, without ruining that

2019-02-19 21:35:52 UTC  

Never liked that kind of wall. Why do people want a white wall with little lumps everywhere

2019-02-19 21:36:15 UTC  

It just looks like you're sitting inside a hollowed out square of rice-porridge

2019-02-19 22:13:59 UTC  

You could have removed the texturing and then painted

2019-02-19 22:14:13 UTC  

it's not hard

2019-02-19 22:14:29 UTC  

I used to be a painter and did it all the time

2019-02-19 22:33:37 UTC  

Yeah but I don't live there, and my mother wanted to keep it

2019-02-19 22:33:42 UTC  

She'll never know of those boogers

2019-02-19 22:34:20 UTC  

Now that you mention your painting expertise. What would be the best way to do that?

2019-02-19 22:34:48 UTC  

Just start scraping with one of those wall-scrapers, or spray warm water on the wall first?

2019-02-19 22:37:59 UTC  

As a kid I had a lot of fun removing the tapestry (?) or what it's called, with my dad when we had moved into a new place

2019-02-19 22:41:20 UTC  

Spray warm water first for sure

2019-02-19 22:41:30 UTC  

fooor sure

2019-02-19 22:41:59 UTC  

I like to use a plastic wide-bladed putty knife

2019-02-19 22:42:57 UTC  

never metal

2019-02-19 22:43:10 UTC  

it will mess up the drywall if you're not careful

2019-02-19 22:44:30 UTC  

https://www.zoro.com/zoro-plastic-putty-knives-2-4-6-g7720231/i/G7720231/ That middle one is perfect. small one for the corners

2019-02-19 22:44:52 UTC  

let the water sit for a while too

2019-02-19 22:45:23 UTC  

like spray it all down, wait 20 minutes, then spray again before you scrape

2019-02-19 22:46:28 UTC  

This is actually really useful advice, someday this is going to save me a great bother or two. Thank you man

2019-02-19 22:46:35 UTC  

sure thing

2019-02-19 22:46:51 UTC  

And I guess the non-metal ones doesn't rust too

2019-02-19 22:47:09 UTC  

the plastic ones don't right

2019-02-19 22:47:17 UTC  

Yeah hah

2019-02-19 22:47:36 UTC  

I don't use the plastic for just about anything else though

2019-02-19 22:47:45 UTC  

metal is usually the way to go