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You can buy repair patches at Lowe's. Peel and stick over the hole. Moisten with water, then cover with drywall mud, Prolly have to put a skim coat on later. You can sand or use a wet sponge to literally melt away the ridges left by your drywall knife.
Here is a video - show n tell Good luck. Mike Last edited by MT Stringer; 07-19-2013 at 08:59 PM. |
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Go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy a stick on door knob stop, easy way to repair if you have little ones slinging the door open. And get a door stop for the baseboards.
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