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1) Use a hand sander and coarse sanding mesh to remove texture and smooth out the area when repairing
a ceiling. |
2) If water damage has caused a drywall ceiling to sag, reattach it along the seam by pressing up and nailing the drywall
to the joist |
3) Water stains will bleed through a repair. To stop them, apply a coat of stain-sealing,
shellac-based primer. |
4) To blend a repair with the surrounding texture, use a roller to apply a mixture
of drywall compound thinned with water. |
5) Before the drywall compound dries, add texture to it with a short-handled stomping brush. |
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