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Hi there,
I've recently messed up and been too careless in ripping off two adhesive bathroom hooks and have torn through the paint. I would love some advice on how to go about the repair. I'm thinking:
Sand the area down
Apply Spakfilla (is there anything better?) to the area, sand it down once dried.
Repaint the entire wall with colour matched chip??
Not quite sure what the yellow material is, and if I can just use spackling over it. Not sure if I can get away with just doing a patch of it instead of painting entire wall. Not a very big space so wouldn't take long or too much $$ to paint one entire side.
Thanks a bunch lovely people!
Hello @earthperp
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about repairing your plasterboard wall.
The steps you've outlined is perfect, that's exactly what you need to do to repair the damage to your wall. That yellow section you are seeing is either leftover adhesive or the glue residue from the sticker adhesive.
Here is a link to our best advice: How do you fix plasterboard with damaged paper
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Awesome, thank you for verifying my steps. Just got some gear from bunnings and going to give it a go.
Thanks mate
Hi @earthperp
Please remember to post a photo update. I'm sure our members will be keen to see the wall once it has been repaired.
Eric
Hey again Eric,
I've just finished with a sand and first coat on the entire wall, and it seems the texture is still standing out. Under bright daylight it is also a little darker too.
I used a roller with quite a smooth finish, so it didn't really introduce any texture.
Should I put on a couple more coats with a rougher nap, and a put on a little thicker? How many coats total?
Thanks!
patch on the left side
Hello @earthperp
You've done very well with the repairs. However, you'll notice that the filler is just ever so slightly proud of the surface. I suggest using a Paint Partner Cork Sanding Block - 2 Pack in combination with your sandpaper to get a totally flat finish. Can you still sand it even with the first coat? Yes, just make sure that the paint is totally dry before you sand it. Your goal is to have a smooth surface finish with no edges visible. Clean the surface very well and repaint the surface.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks mate for you assistance the last few days! The before and after is below. Happy with how it turned out.
Also, are you real or an AI? You've been a good help!
Nice job @earthperp.
I can assure @EricL is very human! He's having a couple of days off at the moment but will be pleased with your handiwork.
Jason
Hi @earthperp,
I can confirm, having worked with @EricL for years, both in store and on Bunnings Workshop, that he is indeed a real person.
We can sound a bit robotic at times, but we are all real people. I promise!
Jacob
Hello @earthperp
Thank you very much for the update, you're repair work is excellent. I can't even see where you patched it.
Yes, I am a real person. 😁
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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