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As a retired biologist repairing drywall with very little experience, I am extremely impressed by your instinctive understanding of statistics, in that you don't give in to drawing conclusions about rare events from small sample sizes.
Thanks. That is such a common problem among Drywallers. They spout things about techniques as fact when it’s just based on anecdotal evidence and not proof.
I agree with you on using gardz and 3m adhesive. They have never let me down after a good preparation of th surface. Thanks for the amazing advice. Enjoy watching your videos. I've been doing this type of work off and on for 15 years
I'm a retired painter and I've always used Peel Stop for any paper exposed repair larger than say a thumb print. Always applied it by brush and brushed really well in. It seems to penetrate the paper layers and lock the edges of the repair down. The only problems I ever had were when I didn't use it.
100 % Zinsser BIN Primer Sealer & Stain Killer, shellac base "brush or roller on,",,,, the smell of money " that's what I used to tell my clients back in the day.
Try having someone who is very new or never done drywall work to the brown paper repairs with each product and see how much fails. If they know nothing, show them how to properly prep it then stand back and just let them do the others and then see what works. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for putting this together. I just want to acknowledge something that you are doing that is far to rare in the trades. HUMILITY and OBJECTIVITY. I’m all for bravado but fora lot of us, it’s all you got. I see a lot of people in the trades riding one long wave of good luck and they think it’s their superior skill. Never acknowledging that they could do it better, nor are they even remotely curious if they can improve. When they do get called out, they are a blame ninja. What a great example to be setting and living, especially at your experience level.
If you want to spend money, Zinnzer BIN is always the way to go - NEVER FAILS. But I ALWAYS use TiteBond II Wood Glue (blue label). A quick smear with your fingers and you can mud in 15 min later. If you have a lot, do yourself a favor and put on some cheap disposable gloves. You're welcome!
Super helpful video! Have a tiny project and have a garage full of adhesives, paints, primers and whatnot from my countless other DIY projects, and was really hoping to avoid buying yet another specialty product! Nice to see what works, pros/cons and cautions! Looks like shellac to the rescue for me yet again.
This video is sooo helpful! We recently purchased our home (built in 1954) and I removed wallpaper from the living room. The drywall has darker brown paper, like terra cotta color. Do you know what kind of drywall this could be?
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY Thanks so much for the quick reply! We finally found out that the walls are actually plaster and before wallpapering (over 25 years ago), looks like they covered the walls with "lining paper" and a layer of some sort of thinned-down "paint/solution" before applying the wallpaper. There are some large open spots of the brown paper (where the thin paint pulled away) that I plan to pretreat (before mudding) as you instructed in your videos. Hoping this will work 🤞 Your videos are the best, I am learning so much!
Ive found sanding with a vibrating sander to remove peeling paper, then priming with BRUSHED ON Zinsser BIN shellac or Zinsser oil primer works almost without exception. Cant think of a time this didnt work in 35 years.
Have you tried the strait-flex perfect 90 for inside corners? Have you tried using it with the 3m 61 adhesive? This works really well for me. Expensive, but it works. I am a diy and do drywall infrequently. I have learned a lot from your channel.
what about when the brown paper peels off and all you have is the white surface? I am guessing the gardz would still work? In case you cannot tell, I have no idea what I am doing but learning
dry tight wipe of body filler with hardner, apply let set in 20 minutes its hard the resin in body filler seeps inand gets rockhard. I use heat gun or hair dryer.. once dry and hard,, apply joint compound. sand light sponge prime water base. paint..
Great video. I am finishing my basement and accidently nicked off top white paper on new drywall when installing trim. Most of nicked areas will be hidden by casing ultimately. Would you recommend priming and mudding those spots that show brown paper or would the application of PVA drywall primer be sufficient?
It will often work without priming but I prefer to prime just to know that it will work. I’ve been busy putting together many of the classes on my Drywall Academy at www.DrywallAcademy.com
I have seen several of your videos on how to fix torn paper on drywall. However, I am working on a older house where the entire drywall paper is brown. They had wall tile and when I pulled it off the original drywall is in perfect condition but it is solid brown and needs the joints taped and bedded. My question is will joint compound stick to this or is there some kind of preparation needed first?
Often old Drywall will turn brown just from aging and if it’s still the outer layer of paper that just has turned brown, you can just finish it like new drywall but it would be best to put a stain blocking primer over it before you do anything
Just paint the brown paper with white paint. That way you won't have any problem with the brown paper bubbling or peeling because even if it fails, it's white paper that's failing, not brown.
Nothing beats shellac it penetrates the paper extremely well because it's alcohol-based it gets into the pores where other heavier base sealers cannot in a tight area put a fan in the window before you start and you'll hardly smell it plus it dries in 30 minutes and then the smell is gone because it's such a fast drying product when I put on shellac with a Wooster four or six inch mini roller microfiber because the microfiber holds a lot of material and doesn't splatter you can use the roller to push it into the bad spots with ease the roller is very fast versing a brush after the shellac dries in 30 minutes I coat it with the first coat of mud so the smell is gone oh last comment because it is alcohol-based it doesn't lift the paper at all and will penetrate through thin layers even if you don't get a perfect preparation
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY I wasn't trying to suggest anything in particular, except that I was confused about exactly what type of product it was, or if "with fingers" really meant "with fingers in disposable gloves", etc. Thanks for the vid. I was explicitly looking for a/the past video that I remembered that you did on this subject.
Yeah I'm old school and I really don't worry about things like getting a little spray adhesive on my fingers so I just rub it in. Then I rub my fingers together afterwards and it comes off so no big deal
Tool links below. ☑ Attention all Drywall enthusiasts! Introducing the Drywall Academy, your ultimate online destination for mastering the art of Drywall. Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned professional, our comprehensive courses cater to all skill levels.
At The Drywall Academy (drywallacademy.com), we believe that knowledge is the key to success. That's why we are meticulously curating a vast collection of courses, featuring hundreds of lessons, covering everything from the fundamentals to advanced Drywall business building skills, texture application, texture matching, and much more.
Founded by Guy Purcella (That Kilted Guy on RUclips) with 40 years of experience. With our easy-to-follow text and video lessons and practical demonstrations, you'll gain the confidence and expertise needed to tackle any Drywall project with ease, less frustration and a better quality job.
Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to level up your Drywall skills. Join the Drywall Academy today and unlock your true potential in the world of Drywall. Visit drywallacademy.com now and embark on a journey towards mastery! 🚀
And if you are confused about which drywall tools and materials you need, pick up my Drywall
Tools and Materials book on Amazon at: amzn.to/3T4eEZg
Or for a signed or Spiral bound version visit www.ThatKiltedGuyStore.com
Watch this Playlist called Taping & Mudding Drywall School NEXT- ruclips.net/p/PLCrazHylAOEndyM-LGT6PtbGfIYD5uiy-
☑ Get my 56 page Free eBook "Understanding Drywall Tools and Materials" at www.DrywallToolsBook.info
⭐⭐ ⭐ Please Visit my sponsors below, they help me afford to put out these videos ⭐⭐⭐
☑ DO YOU VALUE YOUR INTERNET PRIVACY? I do. You can surf anonomously with Surfshark- geni.us/getsurfshark
☑ Protect your home or business with Simplisafe, we love it- share.simplisafe.com/x/qobGJE
⭐ MY DRYWALL TRAINING BOOKS FOR SALE at www.ThatKiltedGuyStore.com ⭐
☑ WEBSITE INFO -You can find a lot of bonus information on our website at: www.thatkiltedguy.com
🛒🛒🛒 SHOPPING LINKS 🛒🛒🛒
- - - - - - (we earn 3-5% on these sales, but these are tools I recommend thank you) - - - - - -
☑ LEVEL5 Drywall TOOLS (Financing Available)
🟢 For a 10"/12" Flat Box & Pump combo set - geni.us/FlatBoxCombo
🟢 For the entire line of Level5 Drywall Tools- geni.us/o9r9vK6
🟢 A good all around Mud pan and knife set- geni.us/ize6U
🟢 For a 4 bladed mud mixer like mine-geni.us/FsjWx
🟢 For Full sets of Automatic Taping Tools- geni.us/Adlj
🟢 24" Metal Skim coating blade (Plus other sizes) - geni.us/XFCZH
☑ Miscellaneous Drywall Tools
🟢 Radius drywall Sander, great for all- geni.us/Radiussander
🟢 Affordable Texture sprayer hopper that I USE - geni.us/Hopper
🟢 The BEST Knockdown Knife - geni.us/KDKnife
🟢 Vevor Vacuum Drywall Sander - s.vevor.com/bfQtGq
🟢 For our full drywall tools store with my suggestions- www.amazon.com/shop/thatkiltedguydiyhomeimprovement
☑ Miscellaneous Tools
🟢 The BEST SIMPLE Stud Finder I've Ever used- geni.us/FranklinStudFinder
🟢 A nice hard case for the stud finder - geni.us/FranklinCase
☑ Miscellaneous supplies
🟢 Guardz torn paper sealer. Stops Torn Brown Paper from bubbling - geni.us/Gardz
DISCLAIMER : That Kilted Guy Video Productions LLC, cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. We assume no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result, or any obligation for future assistance. Watching the video does not form a professional relationship or constitute receiving professional advice.
As a retired biologist repairing drywall with very little experience, I am extremely impressed by your instinctive understanding of statistics, in that you don't give in to drawing conclusions about rare events from small sample sizes.
Thanks. That is such a common problem among Drywallers. They spout things about techniques as fact when it’s just based on anecdotal evidence and not proof.
I agree with you on using gardz and 3m adhesive. They have never let me down after a good preparation of th surface. Thanks for the amazing advice. Enjoy watching your videos. I've been doing this type of work off and on for 15 years
I'm a retired painter and I've always used Peel Stop for any paper exposed repair larger than say a thumb print. Always applied it by brush and brushed really well in. It seems to penetrate the paper layers and lock the edges of the repair down. The only problems I ever had were when I didn't use it.
100 % Zinsser BIN Primer Sealer & Stain Killer, shellac base "brush or roller on,",,,, the smell of money " that's what I used to tell my clients back in the day.
BIN 4 Life!
I've used Tight Bond glue watered down a bit. So far, so good.
Try having someone who is very new or never done drywall work to the brown paper repairs with each product and see how much fails. If they know nothing, show them how to properly prep it then stand back and just let them do the others and then see what works. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for putting this together. I just want to acknowledge something that you are doing that is far to rare in the trades. HUMILITY and OBJECTIVITY. I’m all for bravado but fora lot of us, it’s all you got. I see a lot of people in the trades riding one long wave of good luck and they think it’s their superior skill. Never acknowledging that they could do it better, nor are they even remotely curious if they can improve. When they do get called out, they are a blame ninja. What a great example to be setting and living, especially at your experience level.
Thanks so much. I truly appreciate that
If you want to spend money, Zinnzer BIN is always the way to go - NEVER FAILS. But I ALWAYS use TiteBond II Wood Glue (blue label). A quick smear with your fingers and you can mud in 15 min later. If you have a lot, do yourself a favor and put on some cheap disposable gloves. You're welcome!
I always use either Zinsser Low Odor Primer or Titebond III. Always work.
Thanks
Glad to help and we appreciate the Super Thanks.
Super helpful video! Have a tiny project and have a garage full of adhesives, paints, primers and whatnot from my countless other DIY projects, and was really hoping to avoid buying yet another specialty product! Nice to see what works, pros/cons and cautions! Looks like shellac to the rescue for me yet again.
Thank you!
Welcome back! Looking forward to new videos
This video is sooo helpful! We recently purchased our home (built in 1954) and I removed wallpaper from the living room. The drywall has darker brown paper, like terra cotta color. Do you know what kind of drywall this could be?
Drywall paper will yellow and turn almost brown overtime if it hasn’t been painted or primed
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY Thanks so much for the quick reply! We finally found out that the walls are actually plaster and before wallpapering (over 25 years ago), looks like they covered the walls with "lining paper" and a layer of some sort of thinned-down "paint/solution" before applying the wallpaper. There are some large open spots of the brown paper (where the thin paint pulled away) that I plan to pretreat (before mudding) as you instructed in your videos. Hoping this will work 🤞 Your videos are the best, I am learning so much!
Can you skim coat over wall paper without removing/peeling it?
Ive found sanding with a vibrating sander to remove peeling paper, then priming with BRUSHED ON Zinsser BIN shellac or Zinsser oil primer works almost without exception. Cant think of a time this didnt work in 35 years.
Shellac does work well
Have you tried the strait-flex perfect 90 for inside corners? Have you tried using it with the 3m 61 adhesive? This works really well for me. Expensive, but it works. I am a diy and do drywall infrequently. I have learned a lot from your channel.
I like the product, but prefer mudding it in so I can move it around until it's perfect.
I would like to say, thank you for your advice. Good instructor.
Approx 15 spots 100% success with oil base kilz original (black can) I believe you have water base there. But this also smells.
Mine is oil base. At least that’s what I used years ago
what about when the brown paper peels off and all you have is the white surface? I am guessing the gardz would still work? In case you cannot tell, I have no idea what I am doing but learning
It’s still not a bad idea to do that and then put joint tape over the exposed area
Hay you gave away all the secrets especially the spray adhesive
Most widely useful observation from this video: "It is really hard to replicate accidental damage."
dry tight wipe of body filler with hardner, apply let set in 20 minutes its hard the resin in body filler seeps inand gets rockhard. I use heat gun or hair dryer.. once dry and hard,, apply joint compound. sand light sponge prime water base. paint..
Wood glue. Welcome back in the studio!!!
Thanks
Great video. I am finishing my basement and accidently nicked off top white paper on new drywall when installing trim. Most of nicked areas will be hidden by casing ultimately. Would you recommend priming and mudding those spots that show brown paper or would the application of PVA drywall primer be sufficient?
It will often work without priming but I prefer to prime just to know that it will work. I’ve been busy putting together many of the classes on my Drywall Academy at www.DrywallAcademy.com
Use weld bond. My go-to
Ive been using wood glue for decades. super cheap. no blistering. Dries fast.
What about redgar ?
Elmers glue
Waterseal works just as well.
I have seen several of your videos on how to fix torn paper on drywall. However, I am working on a older house where the entire drywall paper is brown. They had wall tile and when I pulled it off the original drywall is in perfect condition but it is solid brown and needs the joints taped and bedded. My question is will joint compound stick to this or is there some kind of preparation needed first?
Often old Drywall will turn brown just from aging and if it’s still the outer layer of paper that just has turned brown, you can just finish it like new drywall but it would be best to put a stain blocking primer over it before you do anything
PVA primer is about the same as glue, isn't it? Anyone tried it for this job?
Thanks for your valuable lesson
It's my pleasure
Glue all
Just paint the brown paper with white paint. That way you won't have any problem with the brown paper bubbling or peeling because even if it fails, it's white paper that's failing, not brown.
LOL 😂
Nothing beats shellac it penetrates the paper extremely well because it's alcohol-based it gets into the pores where other heavier base sealers cannot in a tight area put a fan in the window before you start and you'll hardly smell it plus it dries in 30 minutes and then the smell is gone because it's such a fast drying product when I put on shellac with a Wooster four or six inch mini roller microfiber because the microfiber holds a lot of material and doesn't splatter you can use the roller to push it into the bad spots with ease the roller is very fast versing a brush after the shellac dries in 30 minutes I coat it with the first coat of mud so the smell is gone oh last comment because it is alcohol-based it doesn't lift the paper at all and will penetrate through thin layers even if you don't get a perfect preparation
That 3M spray is cyanoacrylate -- isn't that SuperGlue? You rub it around the paper with your fingers...?!?
No it’s not super glue. I know what CA glue is
@@ThatKiltedGuyDIY I wasn't trying to suggest anything in particular, except that I was confused about exactly what type of product it was, or if "with fingers" really meant "with fingers in disposable gloves", etc. Thanks for the vid. I was explicitly looking for a/the past video that I remembered that you did on this subject.
Yeah I'm old school and I really don't worry about things like getting a little spray adhesive on my fingers so I just rub it in. Then I rub my fingers together afterwards and it comes off so no big deal
The bug spray
Elmers
RAID? lol, this one does not seem to belong.
Gorilla glue works really good
Gardz
Drawtite. That's what I use. It's the whole purpose of the product
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