How to Repair Torn Drywall Paper FAST!
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- In this video, I show you how to repair torn drywall paper the fastest way I know. Hope this video helps you out!
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Thanks for watching! 😃
Anyone else here trying to get they’re security deposit back😗
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Same here 😭
Yup....
I like how u manage to focus ur process on the viewer & their issue & not on yourself! No silly TikTokniques or jumping around acting a fool, just solutions for results. Nice vid
Thank you! Really appreciate this comment!
Thanks! Your video has helped me not only fix a torn paper on my drywall, but more importantly how to blend paint perfectly. I used your technique to blend paint 15 years old. I can't even tell it was done 👍
YES. FINALLY someone that talked about the worst part about painting AND addressed a simple way to try to get around it. Thank you for covering the entire process; I feel like I can tackle my trouble spots now!
Omg yes... That's the worst part because it never matches completely but good enough!
yes every paint video begins with a super even surface!!, my walls look like the moon!! craters all over!!
I have never done any work around the house but I am confident I can do this after your detailed explanation. You are a lifesaver!
My house is two hundred years old, I have repaired my steps on the front porch using you video on concrete steps, I am going to level my floors next following your bathroom floor video also, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
That is amazing to hear. Thanks so much. Comments like this give me the drive to continue making these videos!
A hairdryer is a handy tool for small drywall repairs. I’m a third generation drywaller with 25 years experience. Great job
I have questions for you sir! I’m sheetrocking my garage. 1/2 inch. Running into some issues! Can we bounce info off one another? I’d really appreciate it. You sound seasoned in the trade
@@johnc1280 I can help you. I am a retired plaster contractor.
Quit borrowing yer mom's hairdryer and buy a heat gun
I use a heat gun to dry out hot mud quickly and patch and paint on the same day.
He shows sanding wet hot mud. Not sure he knows the difference between set mud and dry mud.
It's hard to get a patch to match (hmm, rhymes) due to sheen, texture, and fading. I feather all the time in order not to have to paint the entire wall or room. Another great video. Thanks.
Great video, for other homeowners tackling small repairs like this: flashing is much more noticable with any sheen based paints, (gloss, semi-gloss, eggshell) If you have any "flat" paint or primer laying around I would recommend painting over those fresh patches with that first let completely dry and then use your finish paint. It will do a great job of avoiding flashing.
If the paint in your house is several years or more old, you can usually have better luck cutting a small 1" or 2" square from the surface paper of the drywall in an inconspicuous spot using an Xacto knife on the wall you're repairing and take that sample to Lowes or Home Depot and they do a pretty damn impressive job matching the gloss/flat and color for how the paint on the wall looks today instead of using leftover paint that has been sitting in a can for years and hasn't been exposed to the light. I got Lowes to mix up a pint for about 14 dollars for some touch ups I wanted to do in my office and I gotta say.. the match is 100% undetectable. I'm an artist so I'm extremely picky about color match and I was blown away with the accuracy of the color they mixed up from my small 2" sample cut from my wall. Oh, obviously I repaired the area where the sample was take from.
That was a very helpful tutorial. I wish I could repair my walls that nicely. You make it look easy. Thank you.
I love how you make it easy for total novices like me to understand, that was really useful 👌
Awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know! 😁👍
Thank you good sir ! I started living on my own in a condo and I'm a novice at house "maintenance". Your "how-to" is concise and very helpful! Cheers!
This is so informative. Thank you! I did this same thing by accident in my apartment and I don’t want my landlord to be upset when I move out. Thank you for linking the products you used too
watched a bunch of the vids yesterday. catching up on your channel. love what you are doing and as a renovation guy tooo loved that door vid when you wagged your finger at using spray foam insulation around doors. my man!!! cheers on everything
In my experience it helps to paint flat white over the mud (after sanding of course) and then paint with your color. Mud spot is less visible, pretty much nonexistent.
I alway add a little color to my mud
Using white mud is boring and hard to see
Hello from Pico Rivera
You can use kilz primer before the paint
If you have a large repair the moisture from the mud will go sideways into the drywall paper and it will dry wrinkled. Prime the torn paper area with a shellac based primer like KILZ a then put your mud on after the primer thoroughly dries.
@@nikafrost2775I wished I had seen this earlier. What happens if you don’t prime on the drywall paper but put mud directly on it?
I already put Gardz on our problem areas. I may get some flat white and try that
thank you so much! I'm a 29 yo woman and my family never did any sort of repairs ourselves. I've had to pay out the nose for my rental deposits so I think patching a couple holes myself will really help! I really appreciate you explaining why you're doing each of the steps - it bothers me to no end when a video will tell you to do something but not why it's important.
I was surprised that there were so many helpful tips packed into this one video. Nice job.
Wow! Great job! I like the tape you put under, when sanding, to catch most of the dust. That's another cool tip I learned here. 👍
Great job of very clear simple examples of the right way to do a repair!! Great real world example!!!!! Thanks!!
Thank You!!! I did learn a few new things by watching the video. I have the same flat walls and they suck. Textured walls are so easy to patch and paint. People that have only had textured walls like in CA and Fl have no idea about the sheer/shine even when painting the hole wall.
Perfect timing! I just ripped some drywall paper when I removed a tension curtain rod 😬 I was wondering how I was going to patch it up. Thanks!
Thanks so much. I was gonna go straight in with the compound. So glad i watched this first!
Very informative! Thank you! I am a renter and have some places where the paint came off, so this will help a lot when I am ready to move out.
This came at the perfect time. I have a room with a bunch of torn drywall paper that needs to be patched. Thanks for info!
Nice job, I worked as a painter for 35 years, another way to fill in the torn sheet rock and holes is using Bondo...it dries very fast, does not shrink at all (sometimes nail holes can require 2 coats of spackle because of the shrinking) and does not chip when sanding to very thin coat. My only comment is, it is kind of a waste of money using that weenie roller to smooth out the primer....a paper towel or an old clean rag would have worked just as well.
You can clean the roller if you get it into some paint thinner or water real quick. Add a painter, we reused and cleaned rollers on power washing days
@Christopher Bownes It's a waste of time and money, you'd have to use thinner to get that paint off, then clean the thinner out with water witch would be a smelly mess. So you gotta account for the cost of thinner and the time it'd take to do all of that cleaning instead of just using a rag lol
@@fleekwoodmatt4316 i never said use a rag to clean rollers. It also wouldn't work. You'd know it would never get it perfectly clean if you've tried it before. If you're using water latex based primer or paint, water works perfectly fine remove old paint and reuse rollers.
@Christopher Bownes I was referring to wiping the heavies off the wall with a rag just like the original comment said. And in this situation you'd have to use thinner or gas to clean the roller which is messy/smelly and a waste of time and money. I use a gallon can and a brush to oil prime so I don't have to worry about heavies or cleaning out a roller in the first place. But when I do use a roller for oil priming once I'm done I scrape out the roller head and throw it away because trying to clean out a 3 dollar roller head that was used for oil priming is, once again, a waste of time and money.
Much better advice for "Fast".
This dude did it the proper way, not "fast".
Your way is still good and is most likely what people will take from this video over this video.
Very nice, clear easy to follow steps. There were several things you did that I leaned here. No drop cloth, don't transfer paint from bucket, using the roller to feather out the edges, using 5 min mud mixing in a little paint tray liner... also smart. Using a piece of tape and some paper to catch the sanding dust...I love it. The only thing missing is that in my house, my walls are textured and getting that to match is another challenge point for me.
Practical videos...thanks! I have had good luck sanding drywall with a very fine wet sponge that helps catch the dust and puts it in the water when you rinse it in a bucket. You have to wring it out so it's not sloppy wet, but just the damp sponge surface catches the drywall and puts it in the water. I hate drywall dust so I do this and it works.
Best how-to video ever, simple and straight to the point.
Appreciate it man
Great presentation. Well-explained and very helpful. Thank you!
Watched several videos and this was the most helpful. Thank you! 🙏🏼
This will help me out. I have a few spots with the paper torn. Now i know how to fix and paint! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
This was perfect thank you! As a women with parents who didn’t teach me squat, it’s nice to have a video to turn too.
thanks man, this is my exact case scenario for the apartment i'm moving out of (except i need to go color match mine with a sample). i watched a lot of other videos for stuff like this and i think you did a remarkably great job of summarizing all the key points in a concise and straightforward manner. cheers!
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I know it was a long time ago but care to let us know how it went?
My favorite fix around the house is to repair drywall. I learned a few things new from this episode from you the fixer. Once again thank you for your knowledge.
And thank you, Teresa for checking out the video! Happy to hear you learned some stuff.
an old painter I knew literally told me to do the same thing you did here. Good work!
Thank you for the guide! I have a wall where wallpaper was torn off very sloppy. This will help with patching and painting!
Thank God for your video! I've been asked to do an old bariactric clinic and where they ripped out the desks and counters the top layer is gone. Thank you!
Wow thanks so much for sharing. I needed to see this be Bless Mr. Fixers 👀❤️
Good tips. This is exactly what I was looking for drywall repair.
Well done. The paint store match would never be that close. I like the way you tell everyone you will be able to see your patch. On the second coat you will add more roller texture which will help. Paint corner to corner add tell your customer you touch it up is fun to.
Wow. Good work on the paint feathering. I can't even tell the difference. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this informative video. Just in the nick of time! I’m so glad I discovered your channel, I feel I have learned so much just by watching your videos and now I get to apply some of that knowledge on the patch I have to put on the wall. Take care, stay safe.
You audio and video quality are on point. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you very much, great video. Straight to the point with explanations. I’m going to try this.
Great tutorial. Exactly what I needed to know. Thanks.
This is very helpful, simply explained with enough detail to get the job done. Since I am now alone, I have a very small area to be patched and painted and didn't know where to start.
Hope it helps! Thanks for watching!
@@TheFixerHomeRepair I did it! It wouldn't pass a pro's inspection but for my first time, not bad - just don't look at it too close!😃
Super helpful! Thank you
Man, all of you guys on CZcams make mudding look so easy! lol, thanks for the video! I am going to give it a go!
Excellent video! For those of us that are even the slightest bit clumsy, I would strongly recommend using a Drop Sheet *before* the spill happens, especially on that really nice wood floor!
HA! I was thinking the exact same thing! Those floors are TOO nice to be taking risks! 😆
Thank you for this!! You’re saving my roommate & me right now!!
Quick and concise. Thank you.
For the bigger jobs I would recommend the stuff in the box that's pre made, because it dries a lot slower and as long as the plastic it's in is air tight it will not harder for long periods of time. It is good to keep the dry mud from it air tight if you not using it.
Thank you that is very helpful I like the way you went slow with everything and explained each step
awesome job! Learned something, which is always good. Got a lot of holes here to do.
If you spray the BIN primer on the patch before painting, you’ll have virtually no flashing. I’ve been doing it for years with great success.
That's because a patch needs more than 1 coat of paint to hide. The bin acts as a primer, thus taking a lot of the flashing away
Before or after sanding ?
@@eleasabrookman2420 honestly the easiest is to patch the problem, then sand the mud or spackle, then afterwards to 2-3 coats of paint over the patch with your regular wall paint. It needs more than one coat of paint. Then sometimes if you still see the patch after 2 coats of paint, you will either live with it or repaint the whole wall, that gets rid of the flashing all together
@@carverdahlin2728 u need to seal the paper or it'll bubble
@@Chanmantroop10 absolutely
Exellent! It is much simplier than it seems. Thanks
Thank you for sharing Mr. Fixer. I especially love the paper and tape apparatus to catch dust. Could you do a quick video on your background/training? I always wondered how you got the knowledge and understanding in fixing just about anything around the home.
Hey dee doc! I actually did make something that sheds a little light on that when I hit 100k subs! Check it out if you want! czcams.com/video/pdSo3iSZTyc/video.html 😁 Thanks for watching, as always!
This was extremely helpful, thank you!
Very helpful and informative - thanks!
Great job...thanks for this run-through, very useful
Really helpful!! Thanks for the video!
Wow! You make it look so easy that I think I can do it. :) Thank you so much. I can't wait to try this out. Wish me luck.
I used shellac primer too. I tried a regular primer first, but did not work on paper. I renovated my house so learned a lot.
Awesome thank you I’ve been having problems with my parents bathroom they have paper spots and this makes complete sense to me!
Very helpful. Thanks.
Just found your channel and this was an excellent video. Very well explained!
Great job! Now I’m ready to tackle my project
Hey!
Glad to have found your channel. Thanks!
Perfect timing! This just happened on my wall.
Wish I'd had all this great info long ago! Thank you!
Excellent job. Thanks for sharing.
While sanding, blend the edges of the filled areas first, then circular sand the center of the filled area. If you don’t, the edges will show with bright sun or light.
Yep, learning that the hard way.
Every time. You can get it with wet sanding too!
Paint with flat white paint before putting your color on, helps with sheen.
Thank you so much for posting. Had no idea as how I was going to fix the rough area in my drywall where a cabinet was removed from the wall. Thanks again!! Can't wait to try!
Happy to help! Good luck with the project!
looks awesome man well done
Just what I needed! Thank you!
How many licenses do you have?Electrician,Plumming, Carpenter..This guys does it all
Thanks for the tips they were helpful.
Thank you for this video, as a mom of two boys, it helps!
There are two main reasons you get flashing on patch repair painting. The first is that the patch is smoother than the rest of the wall. WHen paint is rolled on, it leaves a texture and the sanded patch doesn't match. That can be disguised by spraying a mist of water over the patch and then dabbing off some of the mud compound with a rough towel.
The second issue is that the paint sheen does not match. When the paint soaks into the patch, it loses it's sheen. Priming fixes that issue. You could even use a light spray of the same can you used to seal the patch. A paint and primer means that it can be used as both coats or that if it is rolled on fairly heavily, it has enough pigment to cover a previous colour. It is not meant to be used as a bare drywall primer as that would be far more expensive to use than a first coat of primer.
Most 100% acrylic wall paints are self priming on new and previously painted drywall. Good paint doesn't need to be rolled on thick. 2 coats of BM Aura and you're done.
Nice tip with the paper to catch the dust. Definitely gonna try that.
Looks great!! Definitely saving this video
You are awesome. Thank you for sharing your expertise in a simple, easy to understand way. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas.
Happy to help. Same to you and yours!
He has the build of an experienced drywaller who knows what he is talking about. Drywallers = strength + artistry.
Good technique. I kept a paddle from an old kitchen mixer; fits in drill for mixing small batches.
nice job, great video
outstanding job.
Great job man!
Wow, great work/idea and thank you.
Great approach
One coat isn't enough over bare mud and a dry roller causes more flashing. You are better off to put a solid (the opposite of what a dry roller leaves, patchy coat) 2nd coat on with a distinct border and use a soft tipped brush to feather in the edge. For best results prime the patched area even if the paint has primer in it. It just works better for patches. And don't rush the 2 finish coats. Give each coat enough time to dry properly. If the results were the same, it would say on the can to apply the 2nd coat as soon as it was dry to the touch, but the instructions always say to wait several hours.
Always learning something... TY 😁
Happy to help! Thank you for watching!
Excellent video! Thank you!
GREAT job! The wall looks really awesome.
Thanks, Vicky!
@@TheFixerHomeRepair You're welcome. You have great content and I really enjoy your videos.
Good job! Always handy to hold on to used paint for as long as possible. Even transfer the remainder into small paint cans and label them.
Excellent job!
Thanks good info
Thanks for sharing. I needed that as well. I need to patch a wall where my door knob made a hole, someone knocked the door stopper off and like always didn’t say anything. Welcome to day in my life, ugh!
That is super common! This should work perfect for that! Happy to help, thanks for watching!