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Warning! Irritant, Contains: Crystalline silica. Dry sanding of this product may generate dust. Inhalation of
dust may cause lung damage or other adverse pulmonary and respiratory effects. May cause eye, skin, nose,
throat and respiratory tract irritation. Use only with adequate ventilation. Ensure fresh air entry during
application and drying. Avoid breathing dust or vapors. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear gloves and
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If you need something a lot harder & more outdoor-friendly, try Durham's ('rock hard') water putty, but beware it's MUCH harder to sand/shape after it fully dries https://www.homedepot.c
Honestly though for patching drywall I like to just keep a bag of dry drywall joint compound and mix whatever small quantity I need for a patch job - one bag lasts forever because there's nothing to dry or go bad. Wet spackle tubs suck for shelf life / successive uses.
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If you need something a lot harder & more outdoor-friendly, try Durham's ('rock hard') water putty, but beware it's MUCH harder to sand/shape after it fully dries https://www.homedepot.c
Honestly though for patching drywall I like to just keep a bag of dry drywall joint compound and mix whatever small quantity I need for a patch job - one bag lasts forever because there's nothing to dry or go bad. Wet spackle tubs suck for shelf life / successive uses.