3 Answers. You can use either spackle or joint compound. I personally detest the modern “light weight” versions of spackle and will not use them. I use joint compound for most repair applications around drywall.
Consequently, can I just paint over drywall?
After you’re done hanging drywall, and all the seams are taped and finished, you need two coats of paint to give the wall its final appearance. Before you apply those, however, you need to seal the drywall and mud with primer. You may get acceptable results by using self-priming wall paint.
What is a spackling compound?
In the United States, spackling paste is a putty used to fill holes, small cracks, and other minor surface defects in wood, drywall, and plaster. Typically, spackling is composed of gypsum plaster from hydrated calcium sulfate and glue.
Can I use spackle to fill holes in wood?
It can be used on wood, drywall, and plaster to conveniently fill holes up to ½ inches deep, small cracks, and other minor surface defects. Because spackle has a tendency to shrink, it is best to overfill the damaged areas. Once the paste has completely dried, it can be sanded to a smooth even surface.
What do you use vinyl spackling for?
DAP Vinyl Spackling may be used to fill holes and cracks in surfaces such as drywall, plaster, wood, brick and stone. Its ready-to-use formula spreads easily for fast, professional repairs that will not crack, crumble or flake. It dries hard, sands easily, and can be painted.