Wednesday, January 13, 2010

How do you conceal a whole in the wall that is made by nails or screws? Thanks!?

If you're talking about drywall, get a small container of spackling, a putty knife, and some fine sandpaper.





Lightly tap the hole with a hammer, just enough to make a slight dimple in the wall. Not too hard, or you'll break the drywall. This is perhaps the most important step. If you don't make a dimple, covering the hole with spackling can be very frustrating.





Then fill in the dimpled area with the spackling and smooth it. It may require two coats.





Once it's dry, it's ready to be sanded and painted.How do you conceal a whole in the wall that is made by nails or screws? Thanks!?
Use dry wall compound. You can get it ready to use at any hardware store.How do you conceal a whole in the wall that is made by nails or screws? Thanks!?
Use PolyFilla filler. You can buy it at any hardware store.
Toothpaste works. So does mixing baking soda and water into a paste and filling the hole with it.
Purchase a small can of any filler, as joint compound, plaster,


wall putty etc. and fill in the holes.
Go to your local Home Improvement or Hardware store, tell them which type of wall you have the hole which needs repairing. They will be able to give you the proper goop and instructions on this project.
Buy a small container of light weight spackling it doesn't shrink and dries fast. Just push it into the hole and swipe with a putty knife to smooth.
you can get a small deal of putty from wal-mart, or if you just need a quick fix. Use toothpaste. Not gel, but the white stuff. If your walls are white, no one will notice. You will need to touch up the spot either way if your walls are colored tho.
You can use drywall compound or caulk. For holes that small, apply it and smooth it off with a putty knife. Easy as pie. For something bigger this link will guide you.
Spackle and putty knife

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