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What is jiprock?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 12/19/2022

I think you might mean gyprock - this is a type of building material which is similar to drywall, having many layers and is used for the interior ceilings and walls of a building.

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What kind of paint do you paint jiprock with?

To paint drywall (also known as gypsum board or "jiprock"), it is best to use a latex-based paint, specifically a water-based acrylic or vinyl paint. These types of paint adhere well to the surface and allow for easy cleanup with soap and water. For a smoother finish, it’s advisable to first apply a primer designed for drywall. This helps seal the surface and improves paint adhesion.


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