Is DryDex for drywall?

Unlike lightweight spackling, that is only ideal for smaller holes and dents in drywall, heavyweight spackling, such as DryDex, can be used on all size repairs. Whether you're filling a small nail hole or a large hole in the wall that requires a wall repair patch, DryDex can complete the job.
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What is DryDex used for?

DAP DRYDex Spackling may be used to fill holes and cracks in surfaces such as drywall, plaster, wood, brick and stone. Its ready-to-use formula spreads easily for fast, professional repairs that will not crack, crumble or flake. DRYDex dries hard, sands easily and can be painted.
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Is spackling same as drywall?

Spackle is made for small repair jobs on drywall. It's thicker than joint compound and harder to spread. Because it has a binding agent mixed in with the gypsum powder, it is more elastic and less likely to crack or shrink when dried. Spackle is a little more expensive than joint compound.
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When should I use DryDex spackle?

This kit may be used to repair holes up to 3 inches in diameter in drywall, plaster or masonry surfaces. DRYDEX Spackling provides a unique dry-time indicator that indicates when the patched surface is ready to be sanded and painted.
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Is spackling compound the same as drywall mud?

Hardware stores stock a variety of types of spackling paste for filling holes prior to painting, but in a pinch, you can always use drywall joint compound. The main difference between them is that spackling paste resists shrinking and is formulated primarily for filling smaller holes.
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DryDex VS Drywall Mud (Which is Best?)



Can you use spackle for drywall joints?

Joint compound is the better choice for taping and finishing drywall seams whereas spackle is the better choice for filling in small to large sized holes in your walls. Now, that doesn't mean you can't fill holes with a quality joint compound, but joint compound typically dries much slower than spackle.
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What mud do you use for drywall?

All-purpose mud is commonly used as a first coat because the bonding agents in the mud cause the drywall tape to hold better. All-purpose mud is harder to sand and not often used as a finish coat. Topping mud is a form of dry mud that is lighter than all-purpose. It is best used for final coats.
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Do you need to prime over DryDex?

DAP DryDex Dry Time Indicator Spackling Paste

DryDex also won't shrink or crack, reducing the number of coats needed to complete the job. Once white, it sands easily. And with primer integrated into the spackling, there's no need to prime before painting over it.
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Should I use spackling or joint compound?

With a little bit of finish work, the joint compound helps create a smooth surface with undetectable seams. Spackle, usually sold in smaller containers, isn't suited for this purpose because its quick-drying nature gives you less working time.
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Can you thin Drydex spackling?

With either form, some of the water may evaporate over time causing the Spackle to become hard, dried-out or too thick or crumbly for proper use. Water down Spackle to the correct texture for filling sheetrock seams. But there's no need to toss it and buy more; you can thin hardened spackling compound.
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Can you use DryDex to fill holes in wood?

Ideal for filling nail holes, gouges, cracks, scratches and imperfections on any wood surface. It's stainable, paintable and won't shrink crack or crumble. It can be sanded, planed, cut, drilled, screwed or nailed.
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How do you fix a hole in drywall without patches?

Tiny nail and screw holes are the easiest to fix. Use a putty knife to fill them with spackling or wall joint compound. Allow the area to dry, then sand lightly. Anything larger must be covered with a bridging material for strength before patching compound can be applied.
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What's the difference in sheetrock and drywall?

Drywall is a flat panel made of gypsum plaster sandwiched in between two sheets of thick paper. It adheres to metal or wood studs using nails or screws. Sheetrock is a specific brand of drywall sheet. These terms are often used interchangeably.
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Can you use DryDex on trim?

Be sure when applying this you completely fill all nail holes leaving the drydex slightly higher than the trim surface to ensure a smooth finish once sanded. Also use this material to fill any miters that are slightly open to ensure a smooth finish once painted.
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Do you need to spackle drywall before painting?

After you're done hanging drywall, and all the seams are taped and finished, you need two coats of paint to give the wall its final appearance. Before you apply those, however, you need to seal the drywall and mud with primer.
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Can you paint drywall without mudding?

Painting drywall without taping and mudding will result in a poor finish that leaves open gaps into the walls of your home. This can contribute to moisture, mold, mildew, and pests. Painting unfinished drywall also creates a fire hazard that may be against building regulations where you live.
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What sandpaper do you use for drywall?

Use 220-grit sandpaper and sand the areas with a light and easy touch. Avoid using coarse sandpaper below 100 grit as that may damage the drywall.
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Do you have to tape drywall corners?

For a professional finish, you have to tape, then wait. The average house has as much lineal footage of inside corners as it does flat seams. A good system for taping and mudding inside corners improves the look of every room and saves time. A quality drywall job starts with careful planning.
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