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  1. To ensure long lasting brightness, ceilings should be vacuumed at least once or twice a year with a soft brush attachment.
  2. Make sure kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans work properly. Change filter regularly. Change heating and air conditioning filers every six months.
  3. Be sure fireplace chimneys draw smoke properly and that flue is open before lighting  a fire.
  4. Do not use household bleach or other cleaners on your textured ceilings. Their use will cause your texture to crumble and decompose.
  5. When making repairs or spraying a new textured ceiling, ALWAYS use a white primer before applying texture.
  6. NEVER paint your sprayed textured ceilings. Paint prevents smoke and soot absorption. Your ceilings will actually get dirtier much faster.
  7. When wallpapering, light apply 2"  masking tape to ceiling to protect it from excess adhesive.
  8. When painting, lightly apply 2" masking tape to ceilings to protect it from excess paint. Use a trim brush to paint 5 inches down from where ceiling and wall meet. Do this along perimeter of room. Then use roller to paint up to trimmed areas
  9. To conceal small nail holes, put small amounts of spackle compound on fingertip and apply to  blemished area. Then dab with porous sponge to approximate textured effect. (or use proper material)
  10. Install drainage holes on popcorn ceilings that are directly below bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, etc., which are prone to water leaks and flooding. To do this, drive an 8 penny nail into your popcorn ceiling and through the sheetrock. Be careful to avoid pipes, electrical wiring and beams. Position holes about 4-6 inches apart. Then plug the holes with the little pieces of popcorn texture. These plugs will be pushed out easily by leaking water which will limit damage to ceilings. (see enclosed product sheet) Proper drainage prevents sheetrock damage and can save hundreds of dollars in repairs. On plaster ceilings, use a drill to avoid cracking. Does not apply to concrete ceilings

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