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| Here are tips and suggestions on how to patch and repair plasterboard walls. Read these suggestions carefully to help you make such repairs easily and quickly. | |
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FIG. 1 - Sanding the dented or scratched area roughens the surface. ![]() FIG. 2 - Fill the dent with a good grade of joint compound. |
REPAIRING SMALL DENTS IN WALLBOARD
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FIG. 3 - Apply the patching plaster with strokes in both directions across the crack. ![]() FIG. 4 - Force the patching material into the crack with strong, firm strokes. ![]() FIG. 5 - Remove any surplus patching material with the putty knife. ![]() FIG. 6 - Apply a finish coat and sand the area. |
PATCHING CRACKS IN WALLBOARD
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FIG. 7 - Use a keyhole to cut around the hole to be patched. ![]() FIG. 8 - Remove the top layer of paper and core down to the bottom layer. ![]() FIG. 9 - Apply a 2" wide, thin layer of compound around the hole. |
PATCHING SMALL HOLES IN WALLBOARD
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FIG. 10 - Cut a piece of patching wallboard about 2" larger than the hole. ![]() FIG. 11 - Tighten the patch board by twisting the string clockwise. ![]() FIG. 12 - Fill in the area with patching plaster and allow it to dry. ![]() FIG. 13 - Sand off the high spots and treat with a final coat. ![]() FIG. 14 - Use a 2x4 as a supporting brace across the sawed-out area. ![]() FIG. 15 - When the cement is dry, remove the front 2x4. ![]() FIG. 16 - Cut a patch block and fit it into the sawed hole. ![]() FIG. 17 - Apply joint compound all around the patch board. ![]() FIG. 18 - Sand away any high areas on the patched surface. |
PATCHING LARGE HOLES IN WALLBOARD
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| Keyhole Saw | Good Grade of Adhesive |
| Wallboard Tape (Regular or Adhesive Backed) | Pieces of Wallboard |
| Hammer | Sandpaper Block |
| Scraper | Putty Knife |
| Hand Saw | Heavy Cord |
| Short Sections of 2x4 | Small Nails |
| Drywall Bandage | Utility Knife |
| Primer | Cement |
| Stick | String |
| Check your state
and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions.
Information in this document been furnished by the National Retail Hardware
Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made
to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer
can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of
the information in this document.
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