For TV wall mounts, I typically affix a nice piece of birch plywood to the wall, through the studs, and then mount the TV mount to the plywood. This gives me a little more flexibility with the TV mount and not having to line up the studs to the mount itself.
However, after being mounted for several years, if you try and remove the setup, the plywood will "stick" to the paint/drywall and will sometimes peel off portions of the paint/drywall when trying to pry the plywood off the wall. The interior walls have an orange peel texture, which I'm sure is not helping.
Anyone have any recommendations on how to prevent that from happening? I was thinking of maybe covering the backside of the plywood with painters tape?
However, after being mounted for several years, if you try and remove the setup, the plywood will "stick" to the paint/drywall and will sometimes peel off portions of the paint/drywall when trying to pry the plywood off the wall. The interior walls have an orange peel texture, which I'm sure is not helping.
Anyone have any recommendations on how to prevent that from happening? I was thinking of maybe covering the backside of the plywood with painters tape?
