Can you sand spackle after painting?

DAP Fast Dry Premium Spackling dries in one to five hours, depending on the temperature, humidity and patch depth. Once it's dry, you can dry-sand it with sandpaper to a smooth surface or wet-sand by lightly running a damp drywall sponge over the patch.
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Can you sand drywall after its been painted?

Make it easy on yourself if you can. Sand as much of the paints gloss off as you can. With a 10" or larger mud knife or trowel add more mud in a thicker layer. If there are ridges that is ok.
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Can you sand after painting?

To sand properly, your coats of paint should dry a minimum of 24 hours, potentially extending your project out for a few days. This is a good time to weigh speed and quality, because the more quality you require, the longer your project will take.
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How do you fix spackle after painting?

Here are our tips for hiding spackle spots during a paint job:
  1. Ensure the spackle is flush. The spackle must be flush with the wall, if it's an untextured wall. ...
  2. Prime the area. This is necessary for larger repairs. ...
  3. Paint the repaired area first. ...
  4. Paint the wall.
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Can you sand a wall after painting?

Sanding gets rid of bumps, roller lint and other crud left from previous paint jobs. It's best to use a drywall sanding pole and 80- or 100-grit drywall sanding paper. You can also use a handheld sanding block, it'll just take longer.
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Painting a Bedroom | Part 7 | Sanding Spackle



How long should paint dry before sanding?

You can use coarser grits for sanding cured latex paint, but it takes up to 30 days for latex paint to cure completely hard and coarser grits will scratch or remove fresh paint. Sand with a light touch. If the paint is colored, you may see some color coming off on the sandpaper.
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Why do my newly painted walls look patchy?

Patchiness usually happens if you don't use enough paint, or apply it unevenly. Using a touch more paint, and painting in small sections one at a time, usually does the trick. Also, rolling in a grid fashion will get you an even finish too. But, sometimes, changes in the gloss level leave things patchy.
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How do you smooth out spackle?

How to Sand a Spackled Wall
  1. Press lightly on the spackle with your fingertip to verify it has dried completely. ...
  2. Sand the edges of the spackled area lightly with 120-grit or 150-grit sandpaper, or a sanding sponge. ...
  3. Sand over the center of the patch with the sandpaper to smooth it.
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How do you fix a bad drywall patch that has been painted?

How Do You Fix a Bad Drywall Patch That Has Been Painted?
  1. Apply a coat of topping joint compound over the visible patches on the painted wall.
  2. Sand the topping compound to ensure it is level with the rest of the wall.
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How long after painting can you spackle?

Fast-drying spackle may take only a few minutes to dry but it isn't wise to start sanding or painting for at least another 1-2 hours. Normal spackles will take 1-2 hours to fully dry but we don't recommend sanding or painting until a full 24 hours has passed and the drying is complete.
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How do you smooth paint finish on drywall?

Do the trim first before painting the walls.
  1. Paint the trim first, then the ceilings and walls. ...
  2. To avoid lap marks ... ...
  3. Clear the entire room before painting. ...
  4. Avoid drips as you paint. ...
  5. Shine a light across the woodwork and circle flaws. ...
  6. Consider liquid sandpaper, especially on lead paint. ...
  7. Dust and vacuum thoroughly.
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Can you sand paint to make it smooth?

Sand with 320 or 400 grit sandpaper. Make sure you have already filled all holes and nicks, if you want a perfectly smooth finish. After the 1st coat, sand with the fine grit sand paper and then clean off thoroughly with a washcloth. The whole surface should now be smooth to the touch.
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What grit sandpaper should I use between coats of paint?

180 – 220 grit is primarily used for the sanding finish or to sand in-between coats.
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Can you sand drywall mud after priming?

Sanding after priming is a critical step that most beginners skip. But sanding before painting removes paper fuzz and lumps that will show through your paint job. This is also the time to take care of other imperfections by filling them with joint compound.
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How do you sand a bad spackle job?

Tip One: Use a Drywall Sander

If a previous spackling job left you with rough edges or an unblended texture, you can remedy this by using a drywall sander. A hand held sander is a grip-able applicator that you can set sand paper on for smoothing out surfaces.
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How do you fix a patchy paint job?

If you didn't apply enough layers, you might find your walls looking patchy, with bits of color showing through from the old finish. To correct this common mistake, let the paint dry completely, and then follow up with a second coat. Another contributor to uneven coverage is paint that hasn't been stirred.
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How do you blend paint on drywall patches?

How to Paint Wall Patches
  1. Sand the wall patch lightly with fine-grit sandpaper. ...
  2. Paint a thin coat of primer onto the patched area with a bristle brush or a foam roller. ...
  3. Apply a thin coat of paint over the primed area, blending the paint into the surrounding wall, using a clean brush or roller.
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How do you hide drywall seams after painting?

For the seam between drywall panels to disappear after painting, that joint between drywall panels must be covered with compound in a specific way—in a series of layers, with each layer wider than the last. Additionally, each layer needs to dry—and, in some cases, should be sanded—before the next layer goes on.
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Should I sand between coats of spackle?

After the first coat has dried completely, you will need to sand and apply two more coats to the fasteners, sanding between each coat. Keep your knife clean by drawing it over the edge of the mudpan or hawk.
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What grit should you sand spackle?

Standard spackling paste repairs generally call for a medium-grit sandpaper. Medium grits range from approximately 80 grit to 120 grit. However, lighter or heavier grits might apply to special spackling circumstances.
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Is 4 coats of paint too much?

The general rule is that you should use two coats of paint. However, this rule changes based on the color, quality of the paint you use, whether or not you used primer, and the type of surface you're painting.
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Should I sand between coats of paint on walls?

Primer should also be sanded before the paint goes on the wall; for a top-notch job, sand between paint coats, too.
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