Message from @Phalanxman
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It's not a flat, smooth wall
It's that bumpy stuff, the little wood pieces
If you know what I mean
Don't know what they're called in english
So it couldn't just be scraped off, without ruining that
Never liked that kind of wall. Why do people want a white wall with little lumps everywhere
It just looks like you're sitting inside a hollowed out square of rice-porridge
You could have removed the texturing and then painted
it's not hard
I used to be a painter and did it all the time
Yeah but I don't live there, and my mother wanted to keep it
She'll never know of those boogers
Now that you mention your painting expertise. What would be the best way to do that?
Just start scraping with one of those wall-scrapers, or spray warm water on the wall first?
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
Spray warm water first for sure
fooor sure
I like to use a plastic wide-bladed putty knife
never metal
it will mess up the drywall if you're not careful
https://www.zoro.com/zoro-plastic-putty-knives-2-4-6-g7720231/i/G7720231/ That middle one is perfect. small one for the corners
let the water sit for a while too
like spray it all down, wait 20 minutes, then spray again before you scrape
This is actually really useful advice, someday this is going to save me a great bother or two. Thank you man
sure thing
And I guess the non-metal ones doesn't rust too
the plastic ones don't right
Yeah hah
I don't use the plastic for just about anything else though
metal is usually the way to go
just not for that
What else are those used for?
Phalanxman is a wall chad
Kill all orcs
orcs = *j E w S*
a meme a day keeps the goy away
Putty knives? The primary use is spreading mud when you're putting up drywall
I did drywall in construction for a summer for money.
Hated it.
I wish I didn't have to say this