I was always taught that if you are laying wood floors on a first floor then you use felt paper if you are laying on a second floor then you could use red rosin if you wanted.
Rosin paper vs canvas for floor when painting.
Stretched canvas is lightweight and therefore portable and relatively inexpensive.
Choose rosin paper to protect your hardwood vinyl or tile floors.
This is more of an issue on smaller prints because viewers will look at them very close up and the weave of the canvas will be more evident and will interfere more with the image particularly if it is a very rough grade of canvas.
Nothing compares to the feel of painting with a high quality brush on well stretched canvas.
One time it didn t lift the finish but after the paper came up you could see a color difference everywhere it had been because the sun shining through the windows had slightly darkened the new finish everywhere except under the paper.
It also is not very slick so it doesn t slide around.
The perfect solution is to install red rosin paper in the work area.
Lots of risk taping paper to a new floor.
The two most common types of drop cloths are plastic and canvas.
You can purchase rolls that are 3 feet wide by 100 feet long at the local home improvement store.
If you re familiar with the fine material that makes up plaster or drywall dust one.
If you want to protect hard surface flooring rosin paper is the best option.
However other products like rosin paper cardboard and natural and synthetic recycled fibers are available.
If you think you can paint floors with regular wall paint you re sadly mistaken.
Whether you ve schooled yourself on how to paint a room or tried your hand at painting kitchen cabinets you probably haven t painted a floor.
It often comes in a roll so you can unroll it and tape sheets together to cover your floor.
Plastic or canvas materials are often slippery on these floors but rosin paper is easy to walk on.
Rosin paper was originally used as a protective barrier on wood subfloors not for moisture but a method installers used years ago to keep plaster dust from getting in their eyes or blasting everywhere when a board was nailed in the old fashioned way by hand.
It could be fine but i have seen delicate surface tape lift the finish.
I agree with that damp basement poly for 1st floor.
The traditional and time honored surface for paintings is canvas.
It comes in long rolls.
It is only 3 feet wide so it is put down in strips and then taped together using masking tape.
When painting the most important and effective measure of protection from splatters and spills is a drop cloth.
Artists have been paint ing on stretched canvas using paints ground in linseed oil for centuries.
If you choosing a paper for a vapor retarder then felt paper is far preferable to red rosin.
Because paper has a smoother surface than canvas details will be sharper and more evident when printed on paper.
Although if you ve painted stairs you re already a step ahead first consider your supplies.