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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