⭐ Repair Damaged & Torn Drywall Paper BEFORE YOU MUD IT in 2022!

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  • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
    @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 měsíci +5

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  • @gr8lampini
    @gr8lampini Před 2 lety +123

    All you do it yourselfers, listen to this man when it comes to drywall finishing. He is telling you the correct ways to do it!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you

    • @davidreynolds4684
      @davidreynolds4684 Před 2 lety +4

      Thats so cool that little baby (Gr8Lampini) is allready watching drywall videos and knows when someone is doing it right or wrong.

    • @davidreynolds4684
      @davidreynolds4684 Před 2 lety +2

      Do you really need to do a second coat pf mud considering youre going to skim coat it providing you got the first coat smoothe and it smoothes after sanding?

    • @davidreynolds4684
      @davidreynolds4684 Před 2 lety +2

      What type mud are you using for the second coat?

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidreynolds4684 there’s no hard fast rules for any of this. Use your judgment. I prefer USG +3

  • @drivers99
    @drivers99 Před 6 lety +451

    Despite what some others have said: Thank you for explaining things thoroughly at the beginning. There are people like me who have no prior knowledge, and this explains it very well.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +19

      Hi and thanks for the comment. It’s too bad some want things specifically their way. I’m glad you appreciate that I cover it thoroughly and I will continue to do so. Thanks and I will chat with you next time.

    • @victoriaelbert-bowman1729
      @victoriaelbert-bowman1729 Před 6 lety +4

      Agreed. Thank you Guy. I'm "a girly girl" but I will be "diving in soon" to repair my bathroom walls (, which currently look much like what you just showed us - eeek!) Your vid here has made me feel much more "confident" that I just might pull this first dive off and become the duck-in-the-water I've always wanted to be! Really, so glad you took the time to create this vid. LOL! I'll tell you how it turns out... ~v~

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks for the comments. And don't forget to let me know how it goes. Good luck! - Guy

    • @malkies6341
      @malkies6341 Před 4 lety +8

      I agree. The best part of his vids is that he actually EXPLAINS things! Which so few people do!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you. I'm glad I'm helping you learn.

  • @pat8988
    @pat8988 Před 4 lety +58

    I like the way he shows how various mistakes are made & and then shows how to fix them.

    • @chriscasiasa4782
      @chriscasiasa4782 Před 3 lety +2

      Not mistakes when u remove wallpaper it won’t come out perfect it will always get indents in the wall and pealed drywall paper

  • @tamikens
    @tamikens Před 3 lety +42

    I just wanted to drop a huge thank you on this video. About a year ago, we bought a house built back in the 80s that previous owners hadn't gotten around to updating. The first room I tackled had old wallpaper that a previous owner had painted over instead of removing. Your videos gave me the confidence to repair those walls and I get so many compliments on how great the finished result came out! I'm currently working on a guest room and removing popcorn ceiling using your techniques and advice and I'm confident it will turn out just as great. Thank you so much for all the information you put out here!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!
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  • @dakotatatum4172
    @dakotatatum4172 Před 3 lety +6

    If you dont like him taking time going over stuff there are many short half videos that do not explain things on youtube. But some of us need this rare diamond of a video that actually explains everything because we are new to the drywall world!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you. You guys are why I go into detail. Sometimes I think some of my viewers think my videos need to be crafted exactly to their skill level, but I assume that plenty of novices are watching so I teach it all and let people skip to the part they need.

  • @mamapucha5365
    @mamapucha5365 Před rokem +3

    Love your videos! As a total DIY beginner who decided to tackle wall & ceiling cracks on her own, I can see all the mistakes I've done - I am so glad I found That Kilted Guy DIY - this will make the challenge a bit easier 🙂

  • @MySpace662
    @MySpace662 Před rokem +1

    I just apply paint that I am going to use for that wall over the torn patch; when it dries, I continue with the wall compound

  • @danielchannon1152
    @danielchannon1152 Před měsícem

    This popped up on my feed wasn’t even looking for it but was redoing my bathroom walls and the brown paper showed up after pulling off the mirror. So helpful. Thanks for being clear and concise. Very easy to follow.

  • @truthlove1114
    @truthlove1114 Před 2 lety +10

    The exact video I needed to see. Thank you for taking the time to make this!

  • @premierracingservicesandre2308

    This was an extremely helpful video. It cleared up a lot of questions that I had and made me really confident in finishing my bathroom remodel. Thank you for making this.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Excellent, glad to hear that. Thanks for commenting and let me know how it goes.

  • @guadavielma
    @guadavielma Před 2 lety +4

    This video is pure gold, I started ripping off wallpaper probably from the 80's in my house, I ended up with so many brown spots, that I think I'm just going to to a coat of the pro-999 all over the wall just to make sure everything is completely sealed. I have watched so many videos and this one is the one that explains everything so well. Thank you so much

  • @pukebucket5360
    @pukebucket5360 Před 5 lety +31

    Dude, you just solved all my problems. I have been sanding it down too much. The edge always comes back....AND I don't go out far enough from the edges with the mud. I either see the edges or I get a visible lump. I was getting ready to flip out. Thank you for the excellent vid!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +3

      Excellent. That’s my goal so glad to hear! Thanks for stopping by. I’ve got many more videos next time you need help.

    • @elbuenmikel13
      @elbuenmikel13 Před 5 lety

      Dude next time you can put mash tape and you dont need the sealer but if you have a lot of them get the sealer. Hope my advice help you as well

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +6

      I've fixed hundreds of these, probably thousands, and I've tried about everything, including the use of mesh tape over it. But it might work sometimes, but it's not reliable. Here's the problem. If you have loose paper that will bubble, and you just put mesh tape over it, then it's still loose and you just put a band aid on it. The method in the video is the most reliable I've found, but thanks for your input.

  • @kellykirk4151
    @kellykirk4151 Před 3 lety +4

    Working in the commercial area. We have wall coverings that when removing take of 100% of the white paper. The product I’ve used was guardz. But thinning down the mud and applying with a roller. A two guy operation. Some times I wondered why we didn’t just laminate 1/4 rock over top if it wasn’t for the grid ceilings we probably would of.
    For those that don’t enjoy playing in the mud. It’s because you aren’t doing it right. Enjoyment can be found in any job done well.
    Keep up the good work. Enjoy your videos

  • @helenvance3595
    @helenvance3595 Před 4 lety +4

    I viewed this video twice to muster the courage to repair a hallway after stripping wallpaper. That Kilted Guy is on point. The key is wall prep, the product, and the tool. The video is excellent. My project turned out great. My mom said, "Wow, all that from a video?"

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      Awesome! That's why I do these videos, to help you #DoItRight. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nancyreames6865
    @nancyreames6865 Před 3 lety

    What a lifesaver your video was! I am a diy senior lady with a friend that had to remove wallpaper that had been painted on probably 20 years ago.... what a job! Anyway, we had large patches of brown and knew that was a problem......I got the stuff from Sherwin williams just now and hope to put your knowledge to work tomorrow! Thank you. So much!

  • @gr8lampini
    @gr8lampini Před 2 lety +2

    I love this guy cause he muds exactly like I do. And if u don't have the product or its expensive, titebond glue mixed with some water seals the paper just fine. You heard him say its like Elmer's glue thinned down, because it probably basically is but for six times the cost. Almost any bonding agent will work.

  • @OhSeXsTiCkLeS
    @OhSeXsTiCkLeS Před 4 lety +15

    You got my like when you pulled out the nail polish joke. Lol

  • @deanedward2379
    @deanedward2379 Před 5 lety +23

    Hi. Been at drywall repairs for 30 years too, and have been using this technique too... but had never found a good product to cover the brown paper. Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for the comment and for subscribing! Guy

    • @JayyBird93
      @JayyBird93 Před 4 lety

      Dean Edward did you try this product? How does it stand vs killz aerosol or guardz?

  • @jerrymoore838
    @jerrymoore838 Před rokem +1

    Its really nice to see someone who's a legit finisher on here. I started finishing in the late 70s and its easy to recognize another. Everybody listen to this guy. He really knows his trade

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I first walked on stilts in 1969 at the age of 8 so similar time frame.

  • @GRJCLyon
    @GRJCLyon Před rokem

    I have to say I've been doing drywall/taping and finishing on and off for 35 years and I've never heard of this product. Granted I haven't done it professionally in over 10 years and do side work once in a while. I don't deny what the video shows but I have never used primer or any other product besides mud, hot mud or the pink stuff in the little container, added some heat from a heat gun and used a 12 inch knife for the finish with a light sand after drying and never had I had one of those repairs for torn paper be an issue. I'm sure this video helped a ton of people and maybe I've just been lucky all these years. I'd like to try this product to see if it helps the overall time of repair for me. Thank you.

  • @dinorell
    @dinorell Před 4 lety +5

    I checked my smoke detector during this video. It was NOT mine. Great job of explanation.

  • @markfranjione6786
    @markfranjione6786 Před 4 lety +8

    Your advice is greatly appreciated. I watched some DIYer videos do some things that seem "smart", but they are only looking to optimize the specific task (e.g. how to remove popcorn ceiling), but you have TONs of experience as a professional (learning from your mistakes early on working with your Dad, learning what works/what doesn't, etc.). Hence, you do a great job explaining where the current video topic fits in to the ENTIRE project without going down "bunny trails", but just a quick note to help us DIYers understand the "big picture".

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I do try to be thorough and 'teach' instead of just demonstrate.

  • @MrHodgeon5th
    @MrHodgeon5th Před rokem +1

    I did find this at Home Depot 12/2022… product works great, really seals the torn paper. A+

  • @terribishop5313
    @terribishop5313 Před 3 lety +1

    Thorough!!! Nailed every problem I've had over the years with this type of repair. It's those fine details that really helps. Thank you!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!

  • @keithmcphee100
    @keithmcphee100 Před 3 lety +3

    I have exactly the same drywall issue as the previous owner covered the wall with contact paper. It tore the brown paper off in many places when removing the contact paper. This video was fantastic to give me steps to fix the wall. Thank you very much for making the video.

  • @pjintx4322
    @pjintx4322 Před 5 lety +14

    I"ll be moving soon and have some repairs just like these. Thanks for the video - very helpful for us folks who have no clue :)

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Glad I could help and thanks for the comment. Good luck on your repairs. And if this helped you please consider joining our Patreon group at www.patreon.com/thatkiltedguy

  • @breakingbadheisenberg9703

    Thank you so much, been looking to repair drywall in my late mom's home, gotta order and get started, ❤

  • @FridayNightArcade
    @FridayNightArcade Před rokem

    Thank you - appreciate your detailed explanations and not just glossing over everything with a bunch of quick cuts. I'm a total noob at this but you have a new subscriber.

  • @Jacksonandjulian
    @Jacksonandjulian Před 4 lety +4

    I am so glad people are willing to upload videos like this and share what they know. Thank you!!!

  • @hollyberryblue3642
    @hollyberryblue3642 Před 6 lety +4

    This was very very helpful!!! I removed trim that was halfway up the wall (i think it’s called chair rail trim?), and luckily whoever installed it only used glue in a few spots, so the damage that I need to repair is minimal, but it’s still new territory for me! Thanks for being so thorough!

  • @Ondraeden
    @Ondraeden Před 2 lety

    Been looking for better ways to do this. Thank you so much for providing a great answer and great detail and visual on how this works.

  • @TheresaJenkins11
    @TheresaJenkins11 Před 2 lety

    We just started a bathroom redo and I watched this video just in time...thanks for the info!

  • @bryanpitcherfilms
    @bryanpitcherfilms Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for making this helpful video. I feel empowered to fix a mess I made on my drywall. "That Kilted Guy" comes to the rescue, again!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Just follow my guidelines, and yes, you can do it, and Do it Right!

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 Před 6 lety +4

    Thanks for the reply guy. I’m going to get the product you showed and give that a try but I think I will try the shellac on some scrap drywall and I will let you know how it goes. Thanks again.
    Ron

  • @johnfronza2983
    @johnfronza2983 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the heads up. I am trying to prep a wall with exactly this problem after removing wall paper. What a nightmare.

  • @basharyassin7091
    @basharyassin7091 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you I love your videos that are easy to understand for beginners yet they are very helpful for professionals

  • @renzo4296
    @renzo4296 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks you very much for this professional training, I've been painting and drywalling for over 22 years and watch your channel all the time, I've never used this primer /sealer you showed but definitely will try to find some, when I first started I had no idea what I was doing until I got more training from journeyman as time went on, I had in the beginning just mudded right over exposed brown paper and you're exactly correct, it repeatedly keeps bubbling and even if the surface dries you can push the bubbles in, kinda like embedding tape without enough mud underneath, it'll get bubbles and air pockets and turns into a disaster. I've always used white pigmented shellac but will definitely try this product. Thank you very much for your pro tips.

  • @maggiesmith5996
    @maggiesmith5996 Před 3 lety +3

    OMG😘! So glad I found your videos. I love DIY home improvements. Thank you for explaining the process step by step.

  • @ghanatekton8459
    @ghanatekton8459 Před 4 lety +1

    Thankyou for the advice
    Not all negative comments are bad also any negative comments I say online I would say in person. I have friends and when we share something negative it’s to help each other. So there are many ways to say things

  • @scottfennell6568
    @scottfennell6568 Před 6 lety +16

    Sweet multicam bro, I subbed on the kilt alone.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I do put a lot of work into the multi cam. Kilts are awesome, and I’m wearing one right now to go visit my wife in the hospital (knee replacement is all)

  • @marksavino2580
    @marksavino2580 Před 3 lety +7

    We have used Zinser Gardz with good success as well. Nice video!

  • @klehman4832
    @klehman4832 Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you so much for posting this! It's one of the many things I have to repair.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Cool, 😎 glad I could help. And thanks for the comment.

  • @80AD
    @80AD Před rokem

    That Kilted Guy is a rock star! Love learning from these brilliant videos.

  • @charlescheshire4932
    @charlescheshire4932 Před 5 lety +2

    What a wonderful video! Thank you so much for taking time to help other people!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Charles, thank you &Thanks for stopping by and glad I could help. See you on the next video, Guy.

  • @danieledwards8779
    @danieledwards8779 Před 4 lety +10

    Traditional Scotsmen! Shout out to Scotland, Miss my homeland. Thanks for the info,great video Kilt.

    • @icarus1416
      @icarus1416 Před 3 lety

      Not missing much bud. Atleast here in Edinburgh 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤘

  • @pinoguitara8968
    @pinoguitara8968 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for your time and your contribution to us amateurs as I.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety

      You know, why not pass on my knowledge and skills, and I enjoy this, but I do hope to start making a living at it soon as it is a ton of work to put these out, so I am very thankful for comments like yours. 😎👣

  • @dandydonslife9869
    @dandydonslife9869 Před 2 lety

    Thank u for sharing , enjoyed watching.

  • @LifeofPaolah
    @LifeofPaolah Před 2 lety +2

    Sir, I’m a DIYer who likes to make sure the job is done right. I just removed my construction grade mirror. The damage left behind is ugly. Instead of just hiding that damage, I want to patch up the wall beautifully and then hang my new mirror up. Thank you for this lovely video that explains how to do so SO well! 🙌🏼. People like myself need this!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Paola, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!
      www.ThatKiltedGuy.com

    • @kodyschroeder3299
      @kodyschroeder3299 Před rokem

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  • @corinnenicole3184
    @corinnenicole3184 Před 4 lety +2

    This is the most useful video I’ve ever seen! Thank you so much!

  • @CarmP
    @CarmP Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for the excellent video. I really appreciate you taking the time to help others and share your experience with those at different stages of the learning process. I am sure good Karma will follow. In appreciation, Carm

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much. I love helping others learn some of these skills so you guys can do your own projects

  • @IIfunanyaU
    @IIfunanyaU Před rokem

    5 years later and this helped me! Im also coming back to this video cause its the best 🙌🏾

  • @funkydunky1
    @funkydunky1 Před 5 lety

    This video was extremely helpful! I have a bunch of brown paper exposed from removing a chair rail that was stuck to the layers of paint underneath, pulling off the white paper layer.

  • @cheezmaka1237
    @cheezmaka1237 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for your service!

  • @katiec6402
    @katiec6402 Před 6 lety +5

    This was very helpful to beginners like myself! Thank you!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety

      Katie, I’m glad to hear that. Thanks for stopping by. I’m just curious, did you find us through a CZcams search or did CZcams recommend our video to you?

    • @katiec6402
      @katiec6402 Před 6 lety +1

      That Kilted Guy DIY Home Improvement I found this video by a youtube search of brown paper drywall fix!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety

      Katie, thanks for letting me know that. It all helps!

  • @charlesbarker3311
    @charlesbarker3311 Před 5 lety +1

    I just subscribed, i cant wait to watch& learn. Very helpful, thanks.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks and welcome to my page. Make sure you click the bell next to the subscribe button then you’ll be notified when I release the next video. I should have one out tomorrow. Thought it would be today but bad knee bursitis and an infection in my knee slowed things down.

  • @user-lf7en6rf8m
    @user-lf7en6rf8m Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you kilt, these videos really help .
    👍🍺

  • @loganl6384
    @loganl6384 Před 6 lety +8

    I like the examples of some of the scenarios. They are very helpful

  • @jacomans9078
    @jacomans9078 Před 6 lety +11

    Thank you for a great vid, very professional, ignore some of the comments just guys trying to be funny, you know your craft, I liked and subscribed!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for subscribing and for the comment. I basically do ignore them, but I also reply because I like to educate society since a lot of people don’t understand why a guy would wear a kilt, go barefoot, etc. and CZcams algorithm likes when we reply. Thanks again

  • @rickystoddard6749
    @rickystoddard6749 Před 2 lety

    This was super helpful, thank you so much!

  • @Monica-70
    @Monica-70 Před rokem

    Thank you! I just jacked up brand new walls and need to fix

  • @TheBlackRoze10
    @TheBlackRoze10 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi! New Sub. I wish that I had this information years ago. Since I am new to your channel, I want to thank you for your professional demeanor and lightheartedness as well.. Like so many others, when you purchase a home wallpapered in multiple rooms, you never know what lies beneath. I have one room left that has textured border as a border at the top and midway down the wall, on top of textured wallpaper.. also underneath wall paper, as many of the other walls were, it has walls of Black Paint.. I wish i was kidding, but I'm not. On top of this the wallpaper was improperly installed so there are the large pieces of brown as shown in your video, plus Lots of holes hidden behind wallpaper. I have more time than money at this point and would love to have some of your expert advice used appreciatively here in my home. Sorry so long but I think I stumbled on a gem with your channel. Thanks for the requests, Looking forward to All your videos!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, and thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoy my channel, and I enjoy helping you all. I look forward to hearing from you again. Take care, Guy 😎👣

  • @thearts5163
    @thearts5163 Před 3 lety +4

    I've just been hot mudding over torn paper, especially on ceilings lol. Thankfully nothing has ever bubbled out on me🤷‍♂️

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      It can work a fair amount of time but once it bites you, you learn too just treat them all first

    • @nicholasnewell628
      @nicholasnewell628 Před 2 lety

      same here and never had a problem.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 2 lety

      It only does it sometimes but i prefer to treat it and never have a problem

  • @lindakeffer9720
    @lindakeffer9720 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the video tutorials drywall. I am new at this and I find your instructions so helpful.

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins Před 4 lety +2

    Oh, and your explanation is perfect!! You just saved me from making a bunch of mistakes!!

  • @andypostema4269
    @andypostema4269 Před 2 lety +7

    I tore my walls pretty good trying to remove 8 coats of paint over 3 layers of wallpaper. Not sure who decided to do that to these walls before I got the house but their poor craftsmanship caused me to go at the removal a bit more aggressively than I should have. I'll definitely be using the techniques in this video to fix all the nonsense going on with my walls.

  • @lulu0320
    @lulu0320 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you. I removed the wallpaper from my bathroom and had no idea what were those brown papers. I thought it was part of wallpaper. Now I know how to fix it. I hope I can do it..
    People should mind their own business and stop judging others. Unbelievable.I really liked your video.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety

      Just follow the steps I showed you and I’m quite sure you will be happy with the results. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for stopping by and for subscribing.

    • @Conny-tk8md
      @Conny-tk8md Před 4 lety

      I wish I had viewed these videos before I papered over the drywall paper layer in my bathroom! Some of the brown paper came loose when I removed the old wallpaper, and I simply papered over it. It's hardly visible; someone who doesn't know where the spot is would probably not see it. BUT - I know where it is and have a hard time not seeing it. :)

  • @doubled1959
    @doubled1959 Před 2 lety

    Tried it this weekend works very good thanks you very the good info

  • @stashagarcia101
    @stashagarcia101 Před rokem

    I bought the Roman's 999 last night after seeing you recommend it in another video several months ago.
    The new house has some full hand sized areas where there is brown paper after the older plastic corner bead was removed but the many coats of paint were not cut off of it first so it tore huge areas when removed
    I'm going to be using the Roman's 999 to repair it all before installing the new vinyl corners.
    I've never used the vinyl bead before so I came back to your channel to look for another video to show me how
    Thanks for always being my go to guy

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před rokem +1

      I did give you a link in your other comment and thank you for being a long time supporter of my channel!

  • @russellstephan6844
    @russellstephan6844 Před 4 lety +15

    "Glue watered down..."
    That's exactly what I use. Wood glue with a bit of thinning water.

    • @paulwilliams8555
      @paulwilliams8555 Před 3 lety

      I use a zinsser product that's shellac based best thing for water stains

  • @keithhampton9700
    @keithhampton9700 Před 3 lety +3

    We would use water base clear coat to seal torn drywall.

  • @rashellyohn5128
    @rashellyohn5128 Před 2 lety

    I hit your site because you refer back to the masses and don't just post vids to hear yourself. Some of these guys post vids and never get to the comments like they are some kind of movie star. Thank you

  • @tameradavisrealestate
    @tameradavisrealestate Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the video. I have some areas on the ceiling that I need to repair after removing popcorn ceilings that were painted. I will definitely try this product.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      If you can't find it, I have links to another product that will do the same thing in the description below. One link is for a quart size. Thanks for commenting 🙏

  • @jonp.3033
    @jonp.3033 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome technique for the smaller patches! What if you have an entire wall (almost) where the outer paper has ripped off down to the brown?

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Well, that would make that wall a bit weaker as far is being resistant to punctures and such, but otherwise you would repair it is in the same technique as in this video.
      I hope that helps, and if it did, you can tip me if you’d like by buying me a Ko-fi sometime at ko-fi.com/thatkiltedguy. Thanks, Guy

  • @winfielddixon5166
    @winfielddixon5166 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi Kilted Guy, Have a question for you. Have a room that had wallpaper from floor to halfway up the wall, then painted with knockdown texture from there to ceiling. I've removed the wallpaper but the lower half is sheetrock and upper half is painted knockdown texture. I'm new at this, is the best approach to paint primer on whole wall, apply a strip of mud along the boundary between the sheetrock and painted (maybe 12 "), sand that, then retexture the entire wall using a roller to apply mud then knockdown knife to create texture? It's be nice if I only had to texture the lower half but I'm skeptical that I could make it match the upper half. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +8

      Hi, a knockdown is one of the more difficult textures to match because you have to guess how thick the mud should be, then get it to spray on a patter you 'think' will match, AFTER you let it sit for around 5 minutes. Then you knock it down and hope you got it. I'm really good at it, but that's thousands of texture matches later, so I wouldnt recommend trying to match it.
      I would probably suggest finishing the bottom portion like normal, fixing any damage etc, the skimcoat, or coat everything, up top. Then sand it all and re-texture it all. At least the wall will have the same texture on it all across, even if it doesn't match the surrounding walls.
      If you haven't yet, you should watch my video on Matching Orange Peel Texture czcams.com/video/H3MOmRcJ_3Y/video.html&lc=UgxgNTB9jxqF1T1-cVt4AaABAg for some tips that will help with any sprayed texture. I'll be putting one out about knockdown one day before too long, but it's not out yet. Practice on a small section first, and if you don't like it, wipe it off and try again. You can buy a cheap texture sprayer from Harbor Freight for about $30, and I tried it the other day, and love it, although the hopper is kind of small.
      If you're really on a budget, you can either do a skip trowel like in one of my videos, or buy a Stomp Brush and do it that way. I'll put that video out one day too. But if you just roll it, you won't likely get enough stipple to knock it down. A knockdown starts as a fairly thick mud, sprayed with lower pressure, a slightly larger nozzle and big drops, then it sits for a bit to slightly thicken, and then you knock it down. I prefer a plastic knife, but they sell a cheap rubber knockdown knife too. I dislike metal knives for knocking down.
      If this was helpful, please consider becoming a subscriber to my patreon page to help me be able to continue putting these out. It's at: www.patreon.com/ThatKiltedGuy
      Also, be sure to check out our brand new website, which should be live around 9/11/2018 where I'll have a lot of useful information, articles, tool reviews and guides, all my videos and much more I can't do on here.
      Well I've been working on my website all night, and a free ebook I'm giving away on it, and it's 2:41am, so I'm off to bed.
      Thank you, Guy, That Kilted Guy.

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm going to look for that product! I usually use some type of primer and then hot mud but I've run into as issue every now and then. When I've run into an issue with it bubbling I'll knock the bubble with a hammer and then re apply hot mud. No one ever showed me that method but it's seems to work.
    Thanks for sharing your vid.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +2

      I actually just shot the first part of a new video today trying out 11 methods including water-based primer, oil base primer, and some other cool ideas including hairspray. Be sure to check it out when it comes out as it may be pretty interesting.

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 Před 5 lety +1

      That Kilted Guy DIY Home Improvement I will check it out for sure!

    • @sephiajeon6331
      @sephiajeon6331 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatKiltedGuyDIY is this video out??

  • @jegster1962
    @jegster1962 Před 3 lety

    Awesome explanation and example. You are giving me the confidence to tackle our bathroom remodel. Thank You

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, glad I could help you out 😎. And thanks for subscribing!

  • @Hunter-yc4xi
    @Hunter-yc4xi Před 5 lety +4

    That pro 999 looks like a peel stop type product. I wonder if using regular peel stop would do the same thing?

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      You know, I think it will. I have peal stop and I have tried to do a new torn paper video testing 10 or 12 products but it’s really difficult to replicate the torn paper like that in my studio so I’m still working on it. But I do believe it will work.

  • @kevinm1728
    @kevinm1728 Před 6 lety +162

    I am always shocked that people are so rude when person takes their time to make video to educate people and they complain or critique everything. Not everyone has the same methods for doing a job- unless their doing something obviously wrong, shut the hell up.
    Kilted guy, what is the purpose of two coats and what was different about the mud you used the second time? I am assuming it's a different type of product.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +27

      Hello, and thanks for the comment. I do find it sad that the Internet empowers people to say ugly things they wouldn’t say to your face. But they become bold and obnoxious bullies and I just ignore them, or provide a polite educational response. Sometimes I turn it into a funny response, but I don’t let it get to me.
      The first coat of mud I used was a fast setting joint compound (hot mud) which allows me to turn around and put another coat on it pretty quickly. It’s also less likely to bubble, shrink and is tougher. The second coat is a lightweight easy sanding all-purpose joint compound called plus 3. Locally we get it at Lowe’s and the Drywall Supply. We do two coats, because even the hot mud compound shrinks some, and regular joint compound shrinks quite a bit so it takes two or more coats to get it truly smooth. And I use the regular joint compound on the final coat because it’s much easier to sand.
      Hope that helps and feel free to ask any other questions, or just make general comments. It’s nice to have subscribers like yourself.

    • @r.joseph8911
      @r.joseph8911 Před 5 lety +2

      Totally agree. Myself included, I have very little experience with tape & spackle unlike my 30+ years of automotive expertise. In my field you see a lot of obnoxious folks online as well. I also don't get involved or otherwise let it get to me.

    • @r.joseph8911
      @r.joseph8911 Před 5 lety +1

      ...so why trash talk someone that took the time to share knowledge? Thanks for your videos!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +6

      Thank you for the kind comments. And I actually don't let the negatives get to me. I can choose to just delete them and block the user, but I allow some just to show the narrow mindedness, and because they say even negative comments will help our channel grow, so I just blow it off. But, I DO delete the really ugly comments and block them, so they have wasted their time.

    • @rebeccacid5182
      @rebeccacid5182 Před 5 lety +2

      We have to be more sensible and respect one another.

  • @diegolemuss4616
    @diegolemuss4616 Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome explanation sir! Speacilly for the new beginners to understand. Thank you for taking the time to explain with such detail.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety

      I’m glad I was able to help you out. I do try to explain it in detail for those who aren’t familiar with the process. For some people it’s a little too much detail, but I would rather do too much, then to little. Let me know if you use these techniques, and how it comes out. And what part of the world are you in anyway?

  • @handsonwithharriet1749
    @handsonwithharriet1749 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much. I just bought a farm house built in 1950. I need all the help I can get. I am pretty sure I am going think outside the box. But I feel I'm going to have so much fun learning.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for your comment. I hope I can help you with some of your other projects because that’s what I’m here for. Be sure to subscribe and click on that bell icon and you’ll get notified each time we put out a video. We’re currently trying to put out two videos a week so I will see you on the next video. Thanks again, Guy

  • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
    @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety +9

    Question- Did you have some brown paper bubble on you, or did you watch this to find out how to handle the brown paper?

    • @cristobalarciniega32
      @cristobalarciniega32 Před 4 lety +2

      Iam a painter in san Francisco california... Have about 20 years painting.. First i was not putting any primer. On torn drywall .... Then. Bubbles show up.. I try to use oil primer.. Take to much time to dry.. Then start using (B-I-N primer alcohol) you can find it at home Depot..... Dry in one hour. And work great.. But i like watching videos about sheetrock painting etc.. Always learning something... You have a new subscriber at Your Channel Thanks for answering

    • @BDPRx3
      @BDPRx3 Před 4 lety +4

      I came here looking for how to handle the exposed brown paper and you were very helpful. Thank you!

    • @JaneDoe-kd6in
      @JaneDoe-kd6in Před 3 lety

      I watched it. Thank you for this video and thank you for your service.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety

      Thank you

    • @tmac_503
      @tmac_503 Před 3 lety

      This is helpful. Do you have to use this stuff before tile backsplash as well?

  • @Mike1sc
    @Mike1sc Před 5 lety +4

    Guy, Awesome explanation that even someone like me can follow! I have a little different of an issue relating to drywall damage I am wondering if you could comment on. I have three rooms in my home where a previous owner removed wallpaper damaging the drywall like shown in your videos, but painted over the damage. Now I have these damaged walls that have been painted, and in a couple of cases, painted more than once. There is pretty extensive damage. Because of the walls have been painted over the damage could I use these same steps? Thanks again for your helpful videos.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Mike, thanks for asking and being part of my CZcams community. IF the painted over spots didn't bubble, then I'd just lightly scrape, then lightly sand and coat it, pretty much like in this video. IF IT DID bubble, then cut it out and go from there, like in the video. Hope that helps and if you appreciate my help, I hope you'll consider joining my Patreon page for as little as $1.00 a month. www.patreon.com/thatkiltedguy , Thanks again, Guy

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      I also just set up a new tip page where you can buy me a Ko-Fi, at ko-fi.com/thatkiltedguy. It's a pretty cool way to tip me, so it's just another option. Thanks

    • @Mike1sc
      @Mike1sc Před 5 lety

      Thanks for replying Guy.

    • @Mike1sc
      @Mike1sc Před 5 lety

      Thanks for replying Guy.

  • @AlternateRealityTV123

    So much wisdom and tips imparted in such a short video. Thank you! Subscribed! 👍

  • @PatrickStar-qb1sx
    @PatrickStar-qb1sx Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
    @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +3

    *NOTE FROM GUY* : You can find all the tools in our videos at our Amazon Influencer store. We also have special lists for drywall hanging tools, Drywall finishing tools, Advanced drywall tools, general tools and supplies, gift ideas and more. You can find it all at- bit.ly/GuysAmazonStore - *ALSO*- to see all our links and other information in the description, click on the words ' *SHOW MORE* ' which is just a few lines below my channel name with my picture beside it. This seems to confuse a lot of you so I wanted to make it easier. Thanks for all your support.

  • @marksavino2580
    @marksavino2580 Před 3 lety +4

    We have used Zinser Gardz with good success too. Nice video!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      That and the RX-35 both work well. *Thanks* for commenting!

    • @daviddobbs1364
      @daviddobbs1364 Před 3 lety

      Looks like the same as Gardz. Smells like waterproofing to me, which makes sense.

  • @JD-nv1bi
    @JD-nv1bi Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for your recommendation of the RX-35 PRO-999 product. It worked so well.

  • @marylindig
    @marylindig Před 2 lety

    This is awesome! While you stated at the end it was ready for texture, would it be ready for just regular painting without texture as long as it was skimcoated- which I will be watching that video as well. Thank you again for sharing this.

  • @melbajames5551
    @melbajames5551 Před 5 lety +3

    What if I’ve already put a coat of paint over the damaged spot thinking that Paint would cover it? I’ve put compound over it twice and sanded it but it doesn’t seem to help

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Hello, once it fails by bubbling, you just have to basically do what I did in this video and cut around it and peel off the bubbling portion and start over. That’s why I treat all of my brown paper spots with this product to avoid failures that I have to redo. If you have any further questions let me know. I hope that helps. Guy

  • @ronh9384
    @ronh9384 Před 6 lety +5

    Good video Guy. Thanks. A drywaller years ago (probably 15- 20 years ago) told me he used shellac to seal the white and brown paper for repairs like you show with the added benefit that it’s usually dry in 10-15 minutes. Do you see any issues using shellac to make similar repairs?
    Thanks for all the great content.
    Ron

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +4

      Hello, shellac probably will work, but I’ve never tried it. I have however tried oil based primer and it worked better than nothing, but I still had a roughly 10% failure rate. With this product it’s more like 1%. I’ve been experimenting lately with applying a spray adhesive and rubbing it in and I can coat the spot in about 20 minutes this way and it seems to work so far. There’s a couple options for you and I hope something helps. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @aqilanwarrivera3503
    @aqilanwarrivera3503 Před rokem

    My online class has just started in drywall repairs . Gracia Amigo !

  • @g63836611
    @g63836611 Před 6 lety +1

    AWESOME! Once again! Thank You for sharing!

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety

      Thanks, and thanks again for stopping by, and for sharing our videos if you can.

  • @clairedo3831
    @clairedo3831 Před 4 lety +3

    What would you recommend doing if you started to repair before watching this video and now there are cracks and bubbles because you didn’t prime it before apply mud? 🙈

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      Do the same thing. Cut out the bubbling and defective areas, seal them, and then finish repairing them.

  • @kraghhertel8202
    @kraghhertel8202 Před 6 lety +5

    Here's my first attempt with Rx-35: I treated several brown paper spots with Rx-35, let it dry 24 hr., then first coat of 20-minute hot mud, and I was quite surprised to see bubbling on some, not all, of the spots next day. Is one coat of Rx-35 usually enough? I regret I didn't take pictures before I put on my second coat of mud. Should I have started over? Any other suggestions?

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 6 lety +5

      Hello, if it bubbled it’s possible that you still had a layer of brown paper that was loose and needed to be removed before you put the RX 35 on. You do have to get all the loose stuff off. Two coats are better than one if you have the time to let each coat dry. If it does bubble, I would simply cut out just the bubble part and recoat it and go from there.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +2

      Also, everyone should be sure and subscribe and click the bell icon if you are interested in this subject as I'm shooting a new video testing 10 new ways to repair these, and showing why it can fail, what to do about it, testing 2 coats vs 1, etc. Here's the subscribe link- goo.gl/hCyPDk

    • @davidreynolds4684
      @davidreynolds4684 Před 3 lety

      @@ThatKiltedGuyDIY in response to this issue if the damage isnt near the edge of the rock and prob not having a stress fracture at anytime would cutting the paper out in that area down to the rock be acceptable and avoiding the bubble issue all together? I realize the paper has its strengthening purpose but when in doubt can we rip it out?

  • @TheStacieRN
    @TheStacieRN Před 3 lety +1

    Pro 999 worked great and my walls were horrible after wallpaper removal. Thank you for showing these tips! Saved me $$$

  • @Daniel-mk8eg
    @Daniel-mk8eg Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much this was really helpful!

  • @jobney
    @jobney Před 5 lety +4

    Can Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 also handle the torn drywall paper?

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety +1

      I've tried primers, and still had too many failures. I'm testing some new methods lately, that will be easier and cheaper to do. I plan a followup video to this one and will test several methods and will show some methods that will fail. So be watching for that video pretty soon. But here's a few to try, spray adhesive, or oil based Kilz, although I've had failures with that one too. Thanks for the questions. Guy

    • @orionterron99
      @orionterron99 Před 5 lety

      So far it's working for me. (I looked for the recommended product but it doesnt exist here, and ordering it online was prohibitively expensive) The Zissner was the next best thing that I could find. It looked like it bubbled at first bit then they tightened up. I've had the primer up for about 2 weeks (I have textures I need to get rid of and I'm not sure how to proceed so it's just sitting lol) with no apparent issues.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 5 lety

      Ryan, locally I found it at Home Depot.

    • @ThatKiltedGuyDIY
      @ThatKiltedGuyDIY  Před 4 lety

      Kikz and rx-35 are not the same

  • @Twnty27Seven
    @Twnty27Seven Před 4 lety +4

    I have a question about some dry wall that I would like to show you a picture of. I paid 20 dollars for advice but not sure where to ask my question and/or show you a photo?

  • @Joetime90
    @Joetime90 Před 9 měsíci

    Shellac primer works great. Dries fast and thin, and really seals it in. I pretty much ripped off a whole wall (old Sheetrock). Did the whole thing twice and sanded it really quickly and mudded it. Came out fine (after I did an amateur skimming job).