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Re: how to repair plastered walls in an old home

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: Wallboard/Veneer Plaster
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43
Date: 13 Jan 2002
Time: 10:31 PM

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If you plan to "wallpaper over" your plaster walls and you need to fill in small areas, you can use a non-shrinking sandable interior spackle. However, there are products specifically formulated for plaster wall repairs, such as DAP Plaster Wall Patch. This professional quality formula is ideal for walls and ceilings and provides longer working time of 2-3 hours. It's easy-to-use, mix and sand. Always follow manufacturer's recommendations. For more information on DAP patching products, go to http://www.dap.com

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