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Reddit mentions of 3M High Strength Small Hole Repair, 16 oz.

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Reddit mentions: 2

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3M High Strength Small Hole Repair, 16 oz.
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MAKES REPAIRS 3X FASTER than traditional vinyl spacklingQUICK AND EASY repair for nicks and nail holesFOR HOLE REPAIRS up to 3" in diameterPRIMER ENHANCED spackling compound for great hiding powerRESISTS FLASHING of paintNO SHRINKING, cracking, or saggingLIGHTWEIGHT spackle compoundPROFESSIONAL-LOOKING resultsFOR INTERIOR USE or exterior when finished with exterior paint or sealerFIRMLY HOLDS nails and screws after repair
Specs:
ColorGray
Height2.9 Inches
Length4.16 Inches
Number of items1
Size16 oz
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width4.16 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 3M High Strength Small Hole Repair, 16 oz.:

u/Butterbeens ยท 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Buy this Franklin Sensors stud finder or something higher, nothin lower. You will have it for life. I own one and it's the tits.

Also buy a roll of paper drywall tape. That mesh stuff is crap. You need to rebuild those holes with paper and gypsum (spackle). Any will due.

Clean holes with stiff bristle brush. Try to save any chunks that have intact, contiguous paper that are flapping around, they will increase strength.

Fill, mud and tape. Let dry. Light wet sand (wet dish rag). Let dry. Mud again if you see edges. Let dry. Wet sand. Dry sand. Paint. Dry times are 24 hours to be safe.

It is the only way!

Reference: Parent of 2 children under 5.

u/baballasioan ยท 1 pointr/DIY

Made this hole way back when I was in school. Tried hiding it with thick paper and tape. Now that im planning on repainting my walls from this pee colored yellow to a shade of grey, I need to repair this hole first.

Whats the easiest way for me to repair this without costing me too much? Take into consideration Ive never done anything like this before.

I was thinking this Patch Plus Primer, Fiber Mesh Patch, and Plastic Knife Set? Will these be all that I need?