Get Ceiling Paint - at any local hardware store.
Your roller should be the really thick, fluffy kind. Get a broom handle and screw it into the roller handle for an extension.
I highly recommend getting some cheap plastic safety glasses because specks of paint will be flying all over you!
2006-07-25 01:16:49
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answered by ontario ashley 4
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before you paint you need to address why there is moisture in the first place. it is not there just from your use of the bathroom . you need to check under the house . odds are there is the problem . if you paint now and dont take care of the moisture . your just throwing away money . common problem is the toilet . it may be leaking just under the ground . if it is extremely wet under there. lot of pros. want to lay plastic down . DO NOT ALLOW THIS> it will just trap moisture . if the mold is bad under the home . then salt is your best option . salt from a water softener . as it dissolves it will ruin the water for any pest living off of it . and as the water evaporates it will adhere to the wood and leaving trace amounts of salt . this salt will kill the mold . if you can afford rock salt for thaw . even better. i have seen many rooms get ruined due to moisture not being located . there is a cheep way to help out . the studs are 16 in apart center. drill about a 1 in hole at the top of the wall in between each stud . and leave it open . this will allow air into the wall and aid it in drying . and if you dont like the holes . can cover with wood trim just make sure not to cover the hole fully . will need a gap . there is no insulation on interior walls . and the reason is due to moisture. but most showers are on the outer wall . and there is insulation . it will collect moisture . and it takes forever to dry . better homes built today have holed drilled so that the air can flow from under the house up into the attic . but i would not do this unless screen was added. if this moisture leads into the ceiling . you should remove the insulation from its spot till it dries . some of the egg cartons laid under the insulation before placing it back will help .
2016-03-27 05:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find these type of roller covers @ Lowes & Home Depot.
They are typically sponge or foam. It will look like someone sliced it every 1/8" completely down the entire roller cover.
2006-07-24 12:18:02
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answered by biz owner 3
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A brush will drive you nuts. You definitely need at least a roller. Better yet, rent a spray painter.
2006-07-24 13:29:16
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answered by kako 6
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Latex based paint. Thick thick roller. It will suck up more paint however it will get in all the cracks easily.
2006-07-24 11:52:54
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answered by Mike Hunt 5
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Use a roller that is "wooley" that way it gets into all the cracks and whatnot.
2006-07-24 11:48:44
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answered by Worm 2
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sand paint and a big fluffy roller...or spray
2006-07-24 12:28:15
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answered by Misty M 1
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roller
2006-07-24 11:48:17
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answered by Mya S 1
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