DAP DryDex Wall Repair Patch Kit
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Product Description
DAP DryDex Wall Repair Patch Kit comes with all of the tools needed to complete a wall-patching project. This kit may be used to repair holes up to 3 inches in diameter in drywall, plaster, or masonry surfaces. DRYDEX Spackle provides a unique dry-time indicator that indicates when the patched surface is ready to be sanded and painted.
Features & Benefits
- Use this spackle to repair holes and cracks in your home or office quickly and easily.
- Includes all the necessary tools
- Unique Dry Time Indicator Spackling eliminates errors
- Repairs holes up to 3 inches in diameter
- Interior use
Uses & Applications
- Make sure the area to be repaired is clean, dry, firm and free of any loose debris or materials.
- Using enclosed putty knife, apply the DRYDex Spackling to the back of the patch. If necessary, this patch can be cut with a regular pair of scissors to fit smaller holes or cracks. Press the patch against the surface to be repaired. Press firmly around the outer edges of the patch to ensure a strong bond.
- Using the enclosed putty knife, spread the DRYDex Spackling over the patch and adjacent area. Make sure to feather edge the patch.
- Spackling Compound will change color from pink to white when the surface is ready to be sanded and painted.
- Once spackling compound is completely dry, use the enclosed sandpaper and sand the patched area to a smooth finish.
- Apply a second finishing coat if necessary following the instructions above.
- Paint the patched surface as desired.
Note: To retain the effectiveness of the dry time indicator, keep the container tightly closed after use. Country of Origin: United States.
Application Instructions
- Make sure the area to be repaired is clean, dry, firm and free of any loose debris or materials.
- Using enclosed putty knife, apply the DRYDex Spackling to the back of the patch. If necessary, this
patch can be cut with a regular pair of scissors to fit smaller holes or cracks. Press the patch against
the surface to be repaired. Press firmly around the outer edges of the patch to ensure a strong bond.
- Using the enclosed putty knife, spread the DRYDex Spackling over the patch and adjacent area. Make sure to feather edge the patch.
- Spackling Compound will change color from pink to white when the surface is ready to be sanded & painted.
- Once spackling compound is completely dry, use the enclosed sandpaper and sand the patched area to a smooth finish.
- Apply a second finishing coat if necessary following the instructions above.
- Paint the patched surface as desired.
Note: To retain the effectiveness of the dry time indicator, keep the container tightly closed after use.
Technical Information
DAP DryDex Wall Repair Patch Kit
- Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
- Shelf Life: 12 months
- Odor: Mild
- Consistency: Paste
- Country of Origin: United States
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.
DDWR Standard sizes
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Wall Repair Patch Kit with 1/2 pt. DRYDEX Spackling | DDWR
UPC = 070798123458 | 6 | Single Item (1-5 Items) 1 - 2 Cases (6-17 Items) 3 - 4 Cases (18-29 Items) 5+ Cases (>= 30 Items) | $9.18 $8.35 a 9% discount $8.28 a 10% discount $8.21 a 11% discount | |
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hot melt rubber (synthetic)
Offers the widest range of application flexibility available. Exhibits excellent processing performance whether manually or automatically applied. Has superior tensile strength, adhesion properties and holding force which ensures consistent, reliable seals. Hot melt adhesive will bond faster to a surface which is referred to as quick-grab or quick-stick. It typically has higher tack (will feel stickier to the touch), but is also softer. It has lower heat resistance, shear resistance, and sometimes UV resistance than an acrylic adhesive. NOTE: it is called hot melt because the adhesive is applied hot by the manufacturer and then hardens as it cools (you do not need to apply heat to the tape yourself).
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acrylic
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