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1. Start by assessing the extent of the water damage on the ceiling paint. Check for signs of bubbling, peeling, cracking, or discoloration. 2. Use a damp cloth to gently remove any surface dirt and residue from the ceiling. 3. If there are visible bubbling or peeling paint, scrape away from the looRead more
1. Start by assessing the extent of the water damage on the ceiling paint. Check for signs of bubbling, peeling, cracking, or discoloration.
See less2. Use a damp cloth to gently remove any surface dirt and residue from the ceiling.
3. If there are visible bubbling or peeling paint, scrape away from the loose pieces with a putty knife.
4. Sand down any uneven surfaces and then prime the area before patching the ceiling.
5. Apply a patching compound or spackling to the damaged area, using a putty knife.
6. Let it dry completely before sanding it to a smooth finish.
7. Use a brush or roller to apply a coat of quality oil- or water-based paint, matching the color of the original ceiling paint.
8. Finish up with a coat of clear sealant to protect the repaired area.