Fast-Drying Drywall Compound
Video Description: There are two types of joint compound to patch holes or cracks. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com explains why you should use the fast-drying joint compound. Both regular and fast-drying products start out as a powder which you add water and mix to create a Related Article Subjects: ask the builder, drywall, fast drying drywall compound, home improvement, plaster patch, tim carter
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