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Practice in repair technique
By:Paul Jacobson
Date: 5/5/1999, 3:14 am
In Response To: Re: I got the ( apartment ) deposit back :) (Dean Trexel)

> Congrats on getting your deposit back. I pulled a 6" x 1" chunk
> of paint off the ceiling when I removed my dust curtain -- a light drop
> cloth that was duct-taped to the ceiling. I'm hoping to get some paint
> from the landlady and (hopefully) fix it to her satisfaction...

Just think of this as practice in your repair technique. You get to feather the edge of the repair, fill in the low areas with a filler, feather the edged on the overhanging filler, and then sand, and sand before painting. Same technique for a wall as a kayak, but you use spackle, drywall tape and drywall 'mud' instead of glass cloth and epoxy resin.

Either way you do a lot of sanding and the dust can make you sick.

If you thought you were finished with that squeegee from your epoxy you'll be able to put it back into service for the plastering repairs. And of course you still have plenty of extra sandpaper left, right?

Best of luck on the repairs. Just keep reminding yourself about how these new skills add variety to your life.

Paul Jacobson

Messages In This Thread

I got the ( apartment ) deposit back :)
Brian T. Cunningham -- 5/2/1999, 5:36 pm
Re: I got the ( apartment ) deposit back :)
Dean Trexel -- 5/3/1999, 9:27 pm
Practice in repair technique
Paul Jacobson -- 5/5/1999, 3:14 am
Had to fill a few holes myself :)
Brian T. Cunningham -- 5/4/1999, 11:34 am