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How Do You Repair Drywall Inside Corners?

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How Do You Repair Drywall Inside Corners?

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Drywall is one of the most popular materials used in wall construction. It has strength and the ability to be shaped and installed easily. Due to impacts from furniture and other objects you will occasionally get damage to your walls. Damaged corners in a room detract from the appearance and weaken the drywall itself. Repairing a damaged drywall corner takes only a bit of time, a few supplies and a little know-how. Lay out your drop cloth in the work area. Pull the sides of the drop cloth so that they ride up the side of each wall of the corner a couple of inches. Place your bucket of drywall compound on the corner of the drop cloth farthest from the wall. Open the bucket and scoop out some compound with your 6-inch putty knife. Fill your mud pan half full with compound. Replace the lid on your bucket to prevent drying and preserve the compound. Mix the compound thoroughly in the mud pan by scooping some of it up and wiping it off of the knife on the rim of the pan. Mix the mud to the

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