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How to Paint a House : How to Spackle Interior Walls

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

Learn how to spackle interior walls in this free and easy video from a professional painter.

Expert: Grady Johnson
Bio: Grady Johnson is an actor, director and producer who has performed and worked in the theatre for over 25 years.
Filmmaker: Grady Johnson

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  • I can't believe this guy actually told people to shove newspaper in the hole...

  • spackle is my hero - i know of spakle and i understand it

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  • @Commando303X Newspaper is a great idea, you just shove the newspaper past the hole in the wall so its not even with the drywall or sticking out past the drywall

  • Not to be a negative nancy, because i hate when miserable people post angry things at people trying to help. but for nail holes and holes in general up to even an inch in diameter you do not use spackle. spackle is for defects in the wall such as indentations, cracks, etc. a hole is different. when the spackle dries and you sand you will surely break the thin layer of spackle covering the nail hole. You need to fill holes with a paintable caulk, that expands in the hole. than finish with spackle

  • Grady is the man!!

  • What's wrong with sheetrock 90?

  • i put some paper towel in the hole an spakled it worked great, better then news paper

  • @irich62 Is the newspaper advice a bad idea?

  • Lots of unexplained terminology...

  • You should never stuff newspaper in a hole..either cut the whole bigger, shim and repair with a fresh piece of drywall or use fiberglass tape..this all depends on how big the hole is ofcourse

  • too much talk. boring

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