I think this idea is completely useless all your doing is hiding the hole not fixing it, its like putting a picture in front of the hole. Imagine a wall full of holes and you use that and then you apply pressure on it it will crumble so easily because you have nothing in the place of a whole.
It is clearly impossible to make everybody happy. Anybody can fix a hole the old fashion way with drywall, and backing, followed by the application of tape and mud. However what we offer here is a quick and simple repair method for those of you that are not interested in dealing with the labor, and time needed to repair the holes the traditional way.
Completely useless, not according to our sales over the past 10 years....
1000000% strongly agree with AsianPandaCrisis he is totally right i have an old Victorian with some plaster cracks but this technique may work for just cracks but when you have an older styled house they tend to shift and move like any house so your bound to have loose plaster that is not in tack with the lath so this method is totally useless and will only hide the problem not solve it
Why won't it solve it ? This looks pretty durable to me . It seems like a TON of work to repair plaster by attaching the plaster back to the lath - guess it is a matter of how much of a repair is needed or how much of the plaster is pulled away from the lath, right ?
@AsianPandaCrisis - i think this is amazing a cheap, easy and quick fix especially when you are just renting and trying to clean up before you move out so u can get your deposit back, plus its not messy
FYI, I just found this at The Home Depot for $4. It does work! Just a whiter shade than my apartment walls but it's made to be painted over.
Someone once told me if apartments in your town are repainted before a new tenant moves in, all you need to do is patch or Spackle the holes (no painting). No deduction from deposit.
Includes small 1/4" circles for standard-sized nails and screws. It's the textured surface and the jagged outer edges that make the product blend in with the walls.
ive never done any repairs but this looks hill billy as heck might as well use duct tape
Shishizurui 1 year ago
this looks very easy..
nice elevator music.
and there was one photo that does not belong(pool photo). lol
maricari99 2 years ago
I wonder if it would work just as well on doors too
mazzikahead 2 years ago
I think this idea is completely useless all your doing is hiding the hole not fixing it, its like putting a picture in front of the hole. Imagine a wall full of holes and you use that and then you apply pressure on it it will crumble so easily because you have nothing in the place of a whole.
AsianPandaCrisis 3 years ago
It is clearly impossible to make everybody happy. Anybody can fix a hole the old fashion way with drywall, and backing, followed by the application of tape and mud. However what we offer here is a quick and simple repair method for those of you that are not interested in dealing with the labor, and time needed to repair the holes the traditional way.
Completely useless, not according to our sales over the past 10 years....
stepsavers 3 years ago
1000000% strongly agree with AsianPandaCrisis he is totally right i have an old Victorian with some plaster cracks but this technique may work for just cracks but when you have an older styled house they tend to shift and move like any house so your bound to have loose plaster that is not in tack with the lath so this method is totally useless and will only hide the problem not solve it
iPhonePwn 2 years ago
@iPhonePwn
Why won't it solve it ? This looks pretty durable to me . It seems like a TON of work to repair plaster by attaching the plaster back to the lath - guess it is a matter of how much of a repair is needed or how much of the plaster is pulled away from the lath, right ?
doogleandalix 7 months ago
@AsianPandaCrisis - i think this is amazing a cheap, easy and quick fix especially when you are just renting and trying to clean up before you move out so u can get your deposit back, plus its not messy
mangdolphy 5 months ago
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jeffhanson1 3 years ago
FYI, I just found this at The Home Depot for $4. It does work! Just a whiter shade than my apartment walls but it's made to be painted over.
Someone once told me if apartments in your town are repainted before a new tenant moves in, all you need to do is patch or Spackle the holes (no painting). No deduction from deposit.
Includes small 1/4" circles for standard-sized nails and screws. It's the textured surface and the jagged outer edges that make the product blend in with the walls.
jeffhanson1 3 years ago
Jeff,
Thanks for the good word..StepSaver Products
stepsavers 2 years ago
thanks you for watching
TexasAmazon 3 years ago
Love the music on this. =)
moviefanatic777 3 years ago 2
That's exactly what I need...Thanks!
vcooper 3 years ago