8-Oz Red Devil ONETIME Lightweight Spackling (White)
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$11.99
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Amazon has 8-Oz Red Devil ONETIME Lightweight Spackling (White) on sale for $2.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this item:
Interior & exterior use: can be used anywhere around the home
Spreads easily: apply with any putty knife for a professional looking finish
Won't shrink or crack: requires only 1 application to create a permanent, long lasting repair
No sanding required: simply smooth the repair flush with the wall and you are done
Paintable in minutes: dries fast and saves time
Made in the USA
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05-04-2024 at 03:13 AM.
I just tried to use this stuff and it's like trying to spread air. When they say light weight, they mean it. It's too light weight to do much of anything.
I bought this and used it on my walls to cover screw holes. It's not the best stuff per se, but it does the job well for the price.
I would like lite stuff to have the better adhesion for shallow / small areas, plus no air pockets or shrinkage for deeper fills, but haven't found the magic one yet.
Unless I want to roughly under-apply the hard spackle (then use this as a easy sand top coat) ... or apply a grippy sealer/primer first ... I don't have enough easy-to-use cases for it.
Light weight, almost like air? Sounds ideal for filling gouges in my foam RC planes. Small size is perfect for something that won't get a lot of use. If it fills the odd nail hole, that's a bonus.
Light weight, almost like air? Sounds ideal for filling gouges in my foam RC planes. Small size is perfect for something that won't get a lot of use. If it fills the odd nail hole, that's a bonus.
The railroad folks do detail with foam, their forums can help. Heard others also used Sculptamold for cracks, polyfilla for surface fixes:
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I would like lite stuff to have the better adhesion for shallow / small areas, plus no air pockets or shrinkage for deeper fills, but haven't found the magic one yet.
Unless I want to roughly under-apply the hard spackle (then use this as a easy sand top coat) ... or apply a grippy sealer/primer first ... I don't have enough easy-to-use cases for it.
The railroad folks do detail with foam, their forums can help. Heard others also used Sculptamold for cracks, polyfilla for surface fixes:
https://forum.mrhmag.co
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