Basics · 4 min watch

Patch nail holes before paint

The difference between an invisible patch and an obvious one is 90 seconds of extra prep.

What you'll learn

  • Why lightweight spackle beats heavy spackle for nail holes
  • The "slight overfill" method so sanded patches sit flush
  • When a nail hole needs a mesh patch vs. just spackle
  • Why you sand, prime, then paint, not just paint

Step by step

  1. Use a 1.5-inch putty knife and lightweight spackle (DryDex changes color when dry).
  2. Press spackle into the hole slightly overfull. Scrape flush with one clean pass.
  3. Let dry fully, DryDex turns white, others turn pale.
  4. Sand lightly with 220-grit until flush with the wall.
  5. Spot-prime with a dab of primer, let dry, then paint.
Safety note

Holes bigger than a dime (1/2") need a self-adhesive mesh patch before spackle, otherwise the patch cracks when the wall flexes.

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