USG Sheetrock Wall and Ceiling Texture User Manual
Wall and ceiling texture, Heetrock, Brand
Surface
Substrate must be sound, dry, clean, and free of oil, grease, mildew, efflorescence, and other foreign materials
Preparation
and/or contaminants. Product, air, and surface temperatures must be maintained at a minimum of 55 °F (13 °C)
throughout the finishing process when using joint compound, primer, and texture products.
New Drywall
Treat joints and nailheads with an appropriate USG Joint Treatment System.
New Concrete/Plaster
Age at least 60 days before texturing. Remove form oils and efflorescence and grind down
form lines. Fill cracks and holes, and level concrete surfaces with S
HEETROCK
®
Brand D
URABOND
®
Setting-Type or
E
ASY
S
AND
™
Lightweight Setting-Type Joint Compound or C
OVER
C
OAT
®
Brand Compound and let dry.
Painted Surfaces
Lightly sand to dull any sheen and develop “tooth” for good bond. Wash surface with a strong
detergent (e.g. TSP-trisodiumphosphate) from the bottom up to remove any dust, dirt, or sheen.
Note:
Texturing over previously painted, textured, or stained substrates may require application(s) of a stain-
blocking sealer to obtain uniform color (check manufacturer’s instructions for stain containment instructions).
Prevent rust stains by spot priming bare metal with a good rust-inhibitive primer and let dry prior to the full sur-
face priming.
Substrate
Application of a prime coat is necessary to equalize surface porosity. After prepared surfaces have thoroughly
Priming
dried, apply a prime coat of S
HEETROCK
®
Brand First Coat flat latex paint or a good quality interior latex flat wall
paint with high solids content. Prime coat should be applied undiluted and allowed to dry before decorating.
Mixing
Stir until consistency is smooth and uniform.
Thinning
Experiment with small amount of mixed material prior to use, adjusting water proportions to match product
viscosity to individual requirements. For thickest finish (heavy trowel, roller, or brush application), use as-is.
For thinnest finish (light roller or spray application), add no more than 1 quart of water per 2 gallon pail.
Aggregate
Perlite
Up to 1.6 lbs. (0.74 kg) per 2 gal.
Additions
White silica sand
Up to 8.6 lbs. (3.9 kg) per 1 gal.
Note:
Water is not to exceed 2/3 gal. per 2 gal. pail.
Application
Spray
Use spray equipment similar to Grover 452-A 10-to-1 ratio, double-action pump with
7-1/2 in. stroke, equipped with 4 ft. pole gun with 3/8 to 1/2 in. round orifice; or Binks 7-E-2 handgun with
3/8 in. round openings. Use 3/4 to 1 in. material hose, 3/8 in. atomizing hose, and 1.2 in. air line from
compressor to pump. Compressor must be adequate (85 cfm) for length and size of hose. Keep pressure
as low as possible. Hopper-type applicators may also be used.
Do not exceed recommended coverage, as subsurface defects, variations in base suction, or color differences
may show through, or lighter texture may result. Remove spatters immediately from woodwork and trim.
Stipple Knockdown
Use roller, brush, or trowel to apply texture so that a heavy, stippled surface remains. Wait
until material firms slightly. Lightly strike down tops of stipples using flat side of trowel.
Stucco
Use roller. Deep pile creates a more textured surface; shallow pile creates a softer look.
Swirls
Use whisk broom, trowel, or brush to create gentle overlapping arcs.
Rough ’n’ Tumble
Use roller, brush, or spray gun to apply texture. Wrap rope around roller and gently work
over surface.
S
HEETROCK
®
Brand
Wall and Ceiling Texture
Application Tips
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