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How to fill nail holes in walls

easyHome Repair30-60 minutes5 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Ensure the area is well-ventilated when using chemical fillers or putties.

Tools Needed

Putty knifecheck locally
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Pumice-stone or sanding blockfine grit
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Brushsmall
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Materials

Puttywall repair grade(as needed)
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Steps

1
Prepare the wall surface by removing any protruding nail heads or debris from the hole.
Tip: Ensure the surface is dry before proceeding.
2
Apply putty to stop up the small holes using a putty knife.
Tip: Press the material firmly into the hole to ensure a complete fill.
3
Allow the putty to dry completely.
Tip: Wait for the application to be fully dry before attempting to smooth.
4
Smooth the surface using small pieces of pumice-stone worked to fit the area.
Tip: Lightly rub until the patch is flush with the wall.
5
Apply finishing coats using a brush if necessary.
Tip: Ensure each coat is thoroughly dried before the next is applied.

Pro Tips

  • Use a pumice-stone to ensure the repaired surface is perfectly smooth and flush with the surrounding wall.

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Sources

Synthesized from 2 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
Gutenberg: Electricity for the 4-H ScientistView →