Vinyl Spackling Compound

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Vinyl spackling compound. After the compound dries it can be sanded smooth with sandpaper. Surface preparation before apply vinyl spackling is important to allow the compound to adhere to the drywall wood or stone surface. General purpose water based spackling compound for patching holes and nail heads quickly and easily. Typically joint compound is used to cover the seams that lays between two pieces of drywall.
Spackle varieties include a lightweight formula made with a vinyl binding agent suitable for small holes or an all purpose formulation made with acrylic ideal for holes up to to inch in. Its ready to use formula spreads easily for fast professional repairs that will not crack crumble or flake. Use indoors our outdoors. Along with drywall vinyl spackling can be applied to plaster wood brick and stone on the interior or exterior of a home.
This type of spackling does not dry out and crack or crumble after several years as the original spackling does. The most lightweight spackling compound which is made from vinyl has virtually no mass and dries almost instantaneously. Spackling compound is a product used for patching holes. You use it by scooping it out on a putty knife and smearing it into holes cracks or anywhere on drywall or sheetrock that needs a smooth flat surface.
Made in usa. It cleans up easily with water. Fixing drywall the end result after using joint compound left versus spackling right. The vinyl spackling compound should be used when a hole or crack is up to deep.
When your drywall needs to be repaired you have the choice between joint compound and spackle. It s the easiest product to use when filling holes in drywall left by. Vinyl spackling contains elastic polymers that slightly flex with temperature changes. It dries fast and holds securely to withstand sanding and painting.
Pre mixed vinyl spackling compound 1 2 pint tub pre mixed vinyl spackling is a general purpose water based spackling compound for patching holes and nailheads quickly and easily in plaster wood wallboard and stucco. It resembles a slightly off white brand of frosting or toothpaste.