
To make a smoother repair, we made a second pass using a little more compound and moving the knife at approximately a 45-degree angle to the first pass. The compound spreads easily, and the knife works reasonably well, despite its small size. Per the kit’s instructions, we lightly sanded around the edge of the hole with a sponge first, then applied the screen over the hole and vertically spread the first layer of repair compound over the hole.

Since you’re only working on the surface of the wall, the condition of the back side of the wall doesn’t matter.

This is an effective little kit for repairing holes up to the size of one produced by a door knob.
BEST DRYWALL PUTTY HOW TO
For holes in the range of 3 inches to 5 inches, you need to either use a kit specifically designed to cope with large holes or you have to apply a screen and learn how to use a drywall knife. An all-in-one hole-filling applicator or a product like Erase-A-Hole works well for these the only thing you need to accompany that product is a putty knife or even a soft cloth to wipe off the excess.įor larger holes measuring from 1 to 3 inches at their widest point, kits that come with patching screens work pretty well. We found that for small drywall holes up to 3⁄4-inch, simpler materials are best.
BEST DRYWALL PUTTY PATCH
Best for Quick Drywall Repairs in Low Light: DAP Eclipse Repair Patch.Best for Small Holes in Smooth Drywall: 3M All-In-One Repair Tube.Best for Extremely Large Holes: Humbest Repair Screens.

Best for Big Holes: 3M Large Hole Repair Kit.Best for Small Holes in Textured Surfaces: Erase-A-Hole.Best for Holes Up to 3 Inches: 3M Small Hole Repair Kit.Everyone will have a hole to patch at some point. This is why we tested drywall repair kits and materials. There are many other hole makers too: people trying to move furniture and put a table leg through the wall, hollow wall anchors that wiggle loose, toggle bolts that tear free, and rambunctious kids with a little too much energy for the indoors on a rainy day. Somebody swings a door open with a little too much vigor, and its knob does a number on the adjacent wall. You hang a painting or a photo on the wall and then decide to relocate it. Sometimes they happen on purpose and sometimes by accident.
