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@HANDY_SCANDIES

PETERSON PROFESSIONAL
Large or small drywall repairs with paint finishing, the process begins by cutting away loose drywall or damaged areas and cleaning the surface. Spackle or joint compound is applied using a putty knife, feathering the edges for a seamless blend. Once dry, the area is lightly sanded with fine-grit sandpaper (120-220 grit) to smooth out imperfections. A quality primer is applied to seal the patch and ensure even paint absorption. After drying, the paint is matched and blended using a small roller or brush for touch-ups, or the entire wall is repainted for a flawless, uniform finish. If spraying, the repaired area is feathered out to blend with the surrounding paint, ensuring an invisible repair.
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