How to Clean Popcorn Ceilings


Learning how to clean popcorn ceilings may seem like a daunting task to you. However, by the time you've read this article, you'll know how to tackle the task. 

 

Ceiling cleaning is probably one of those things you've never thought about. Unfortunately, this is the wrong mindset to have, as your ceilings are dust magnets. Therefore, if you haven't touched them in years, you can only imagine the state they're in. 

 

Not to worry – from washing to dusting, we're here to tell you how to make sure your ceiling looks its best and to maintain it so you don't find yourself in a difficult position again. 

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Why Is Cleaning Your Popcorn Ceiling Important?


Before we get into the specifics of cleaning a popcorn ceiling, let’s see why it’s such a crucial task. As mentioned above, your ceiling is a dust and dirt magnet. Now, add a textured ceiling to the mix, and the problem intensifies even more. 

 

In fact, there is probably dirt, dust, pollen, cobwebs, and maybe even mold on your popcorn ceiling. Therefore, you need to clean this regularly to reduce the risk of getting sick and contracting other illnesses. It will also make a massive difference to the appearance of your home. 

 

Now, do you want to know how to clean a textured ceiling? Let’s get into it. 

How Do You Clean a Popcorn Ceiling?


You’re probably wondering, “What is the best way to clean a popcorn ceiling?” Well, there are many techniques and ceiling-cleaning tools you can try, so we’re going to go over some of our favorite methods. 


Using a Vacuum

 

You don’t need a fancy popcorn ceiling vacuum for this. However, we recommend investing in a ceiling vacuum with a brush attachment and telescopic wand. 

 

To vacuum the popcorn ceiling, you’ll need to set up a ladder and gently use the brush attachment on the device to remove any dust and dirt. 

 

Using a Lint Roller

 

Next, we’ll look at using a lint roller for your popcorn ceiling. This is very effective for getting rid of dust on your ceiling. 

 

Firstly, you’ll need to get a long roller that can extend to approximately 3 feet. Secondly, you’ll need to do a patch test on a small surface area of your ceiling to ensure the roller doesn’t damage your ceiling’s texture. 

 

If all is well, you can roll the device along your ceiling to pick up any dust. Make sure to take the sheet off once it’s covered in dust. 

 

Using a Duster

 

The most common method to get dust off a popcorn ceiling is to use a microfiber duster. Dusting ceilings is a breeze if you invest in a duster that has a rotating head. 

 

Here’s how to dust your popcorn ceiling with this tool: 

 

  • Set up your ladder. 
  • Gently run the duster across the texture to get dust and cobwebs off your popcorn ceiling. 

 

Cleaning Stains

 

If you have stains on your popcorn ceiling from water damage, you’ll have to put in slightly more work. That doesn’t mean you have to invest in an expensive ceiling stain remover. However, you might have to if the damage is extensive. 

 

Before that, you can try to make your own solution by mixing one part bleach and three parts of water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the area and leave it to dry. This mixture can also be used to wash ceilings and walls. 

How to Clean a Ceiling


Now that you know how important it is to clean your popcorn ceiling, it’s time to take action. If you wash your ceilings every now and then and remember to dust them regularly, you shouldn’t have to worry about the task getting out of hand or simply get popcorn ceiling removal services. 

 

However, if your ceiling needs more than cleaning and it's time for repairs or replacements, we're the team for the job. Contact Lakewood Drywall Squad today for all your ceiling needs. 

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