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How To Patch Sheetrock

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Also for joint compound to appear flush with the wall near the damage site. To get full project details and materials for fixing drywall. How To Patch And Repair Drywall Use a drywall knife to cover the patch with spackling compound or lightweight joint compound in a crisscross pattern feathering the edges so it blends with the wall. How to patch sheetrock . Ad Search Faster Better Smarter Here. Use a putty knife to spread the spackle or lightweight joint compound included in the kit over the patched hole. Coat entire patch with joint compound then use 12-inch-wide drywall knife to smooth the compound. However when patching extensive damage its best to buy full 4x8-ft. Cover the hole with the self-adhesive mesh patch. Allow the joint compound to dry for as long as the manufacturer recommends. Drywall goes by a few names such as gypsum board wallboard gyp board plasterboard or Sheetrock but whatever name you give it the stuff will need repair at some time. To feath