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    rojo1 Posts: 59, Reputation: 6
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    Jun 20, 2011, 04:20 PM
    Matching existing texture on small wall repairs
    I am doing some nail hole and small dent repair on a lightly textured wall surface.
    How do I make the repairs blend with the existing surface?
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    Jun 20, 2011, 04:59 PM

    Hi Rojo...

    I got to tell you, matching a patch to the surrounding area is really an art form more than anything else. Here, over the years I have had to free-hand things, I've had to use sponges and textured materials, and I've even had to blend different materials/plaster/sand, etc. until I found just the right texture needed.

    One time, I put a 3" hole in a very detailed wallpapered wall that had to be 100 years old and in the first wall you walk into entering the entrance way. I managed to patch the 3 inch hole pretty well and then I pulled out the plaster, pencils, cigarette ashes, and anything else I could find to finally make that patch look like the old wall paper. Here, let's just say the landlord returned my security deposit when I moved out 6 months later... can't say what happened a few years later though... :)

    Anyway, I think this is all about practicing on a piece of cardboard or similar until you find a technique or material that works well for your particular texture, you know?

    Hope this helped some...

    Mark

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