It’s called wet sanding i do this every day i learned this like 10 years
ago didn’t think much of it until i saw the video of how stoked the guy was
lol
Great idea if you have unlimited amounts of time on a job, but I could sand
out any lines left in a 10th of the time it would take to wet wipe. This
could really come in handy though when dust control is an issue.
wow that is the worst drywall seam i have ever seen in my life. The first
seam I ever taped and mudded was multitudes better than this. Sorry but
that is pathetic. laziness ignorance. i bet the walls in that room look
like shit now, and will be cracking heavily at the seems as well a few
years down the road.
Really??? So did you just come up with the absolute worst way to finish a
joint or are the monks in the high mountains of Tibet just as bad as you
are?
Good idea. Ive never seen anyone do that before.
I remember I did the same! Maybe I was a tibetanian tiger and learned it
that way!
I can do Sheetrock again! This is a breakthrough! Start spreading the news
:D
cool idea thanks.
Thank you for the information.
I suffer from Asthma and this trick helped me finish my Living Room project
and kept the dust to a minimum
ive heard of wet sanding but nvr seen it b4, looks good for cleaning up a
green horns first coat of mudd, thanks for vid dude
Mr .Miyargi showed me sponge technic,
It works best to do it when the mudd is dry. I do that when I paint
interiors. Then I run a sry sponge over it when sone with the wet one
If you read all those small words on the side of the bucket It actually
suggests using a damp sponge to clean your joint before full drying.
It’s called wet sanding i do this every day i learned this like 10 years
ago didn’t think much of it until i saw the video of how stoked the guy was
lol
lol this is common knowledge. they do this in hospitals where there cant be
any dust
Great idea if you have unlimited amounts of time on a job, but I could sand
out any lines left in a 10th of the time it would take to wet wipe. This
could really come in handy though when dust control is an issue.
Great tip! Will definitely try it. Better than some 1/2 videos.
how about not letting kids put mud on
or you could just learn how to use the taping knives correctly :)
100 year old tip
thanks
This “trick” is mainly used on Gypsum plaster / Plaster of Paris.
I wish I’d seen this yesterday. Genius.
Thanks, I think I’ll use that when I do our basement
wow that is the worst drywall seam i have ever seen in my life. The first
seam I ever taped and mudded was multitudes better than this. Sorry but
that is pathetic. laziness ignorance. i bet the walls in that room look
like shit now, and will be cracking heavily at the seems as well a few
years down the road.
not only does he think his shit don’t stink but god, he does not know
proper drywall repair.
does the mud need to be fully dry or still a little wet?
Them drugs.
Thanks! F the negative nancy posters!
Really??? So did you just come up with the absolute worst way to finish a
joint or are the monks in the high mountains of Tibet just as bad as you
are?