Yes and No. If you do not own a "High Volume Lo Pressure" sprayer and plan to use spray cans you will not get an even job and it will cost a fortune. HVLP sprayers have very little over spray due to the low pressure at which they operate (less than 15 psi). Harbor freight used to carry a very nice and reasonable HVLP system but I think they may have discontinued it, haven't checked in a while. I bought two, one of which is still in the box just to have a back-up. A piece of card board of scrap of vinyl siding makes a very effective paint shield and Ive painted everything from houses to concrete with mine with no problems.
Dale in the Flat Lands
Peggy Castillo wrote:
having a hard time painting a popcorn ceiling. Would a spray paint be a good option?
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