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Bob Schmidt shows you the way you need to prepare your drywall finishing topping or joint compound bucket, so it will be ready for the next time you need to use it, keeping it clean of debris that will foul your finishing compound. Keeping it from causing scratches while finishing.

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  • thanx again bob, u got a ohio shirt on...?

  • @redflower801 Ohio university. +++Bob

  • Hey Bob, next time don't flush that dirty water on the grass. take my tip for a change.

  • @MrJoemono Good advise, or at least rinse it generously with a hose! Thanks +++Bob

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  • I usally use a sponge, but the brush is good, maybe better.

    I have been in construction since 1986. I have also invented some things, had most of them stolen from me, I still have a few on the drawing board.

    Take care,

    Jim

  • There's a reason this vid got 179K+ views: This is a GREAT TIP even the vets never thought of.

  • All tht is not really necessary . I never clean my lids and all i do i grab a spone and clean the inside of my bucket and bam finished . You dont need a scrubber...

  • really liked the video! I need to quit wasting mud!...usually I just toss it when I have this problem.....thanks for saving me some money my friend!!!

  • Ohio University. (Athens)

  • Great tip. I h8 crumbleys in the mud.

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