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I am 55, and should not be tiling floors anymore. But in January I tiled a huge walk-in shower, then the rest of the bathroom, and the owners talked me into doing the entire house floors (2000 sq ft). The house is full of furniture. I laid the last tile today, and almost burst into tears. I am not an emotional person, but today is a GREAT fuckin' day, frenz.

I AM AN ANIMAL!

(roasties, feel free to HMU)

I am 55, and should not be tiling floors anymore. But in January I tiled a huge walk-in shower, then the rest of the bathroom, and the owners talked me into doing the entire house floors (2000 sq ft). The house is full of furniture. I laid the last tile today, and almost burst into tears. I am not an emotional person, but today is a GREAT fuckin' day, frenz. **I AM AN ANIMAL!** (roasties, feel free to HMU)

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

I can still taste it... didn't get a mask," just keep your mouth shut", said to a mouth breather aka me.

[–] 3 pts

If you spray it with water first, there is no dust. Cover the floor with a large plastic sheet, spray the ceiling with a garden hose set low, or use a pump-bottle. Use a wide drywall knife, and GENTLY scrape the popcorn off. Plop-plop-plop. Set up fans overnight, do any needed repairs with 45-minute plaster, sand, primer, paint.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Not apply but scraping it off the ceiling standing on an empty flipped compound bucket, you live in dust on those days.