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By request - things I learned. (Original Post) malokvale77 Mar 2016 OP
When I did tape and mud inside my old trailer, I found wet sanding the best Warpy Mar 2016 #1
Yes indeed. malokvale77 Mar 2016 #2
Thanks for mentioning that. I did some research - the fancy name for Googling - and djean111 Mar 2016 #3

Warpy

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1. When I did tape and mud inside my old trailer, I found wet sanding the best
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:34 AM
Mar 2016

To rough sand anything that needed it, I used those fiberglas grill cleaners. Worked like a charm.

My lungs were a lot happier, too.

 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
3. Thanks for mentioning that. I did some research - the fancy name for Googling - and
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 09:19 AM
Mar 2016

I will be buying a drywall sponge.

After years of me asking, my son finally is building a Moroccan arch in the doorway between my bedroom and the closet/bathroom area of my bedroom. To call it a "suite" seems sorta pretentious. And yes, I am now old enough to be eccentric. Or eclectic. One of those.

Anyway, the doorway opening is 45.5 inches wide, and he screwed a sturdy wood framework to the walls and ceiling, hand-drew a beautiful Moroccan arch shape on two pieces of (purple!) drywall, and fastened the drywall to the wood frame. He then cut and screwed in a LOT of little wooden blocks to fill in the 4.5 inch space between and inside the two sides of the drywall arch, and I am mudding that as carefully as possible so I can either cover it with tiny mosaic tile, or gold leaf it. Lots of sanding dust. Maybe 2 3/4 square feet of area is involved.
Bottom of the arch comes down 48 inches, the opening at the top aof the arch comes down 14 inches from the ceiling.

I would have a paid a lot for that arch, when I was working in IT and making good money - and we already had all of the materials in the garage.

We are now having a conversation about the finish - I want to keep the plain white drywall compound finish, as it looks just like Moroccan plaster work, but he wants to paint it to match the blue-green bedroom walls. I will win, but I need to hide the paint.

I am certainly going to do the wet sanding thing, thank you!

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