How Can I Fix This Bit of Interior Wall After Removing Rawl Plug?
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wolfmania
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How Can I Fix This Bit of Interior Wall After Removing Rawl Plug?

by wolfmania » Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:07 pm

Hi,
While removing a rawl plug from a wall a little too much of the plaster around it came away with it, how am I best to go about fixing this?

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Re: How Can I Fix This Bit of Interior Wall After Removing Rawl Plug?

by kbrownie » Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:09 pm

Remove all the loose plaster from the area first.
Then you have options on how best to repair, but as the area is only same, likely best thing to do would be to use a filler and sand when dry.

You could plaster patch with a bit of multi or one coat, if you really wanted. it would best to prime the area first before plaster patching.

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Re: How Can I Fix This Bit of Interior Wall After Removing Rawl Plug?

by wolfmania » Wed Sep 14, 2016 8:37 am

Filler and sanding has done the job thanks.
Now got the job of trying to match the paint!

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