Spackle vs. Joint Compound: What’s the Difference?
Below, we’ve outlined the main difference between spackle and joint compound to help you choose the right one for your home improvement project.
When to Use Spackle
Reach for spackle whenever you need to fill small imperfections in drywall or plaster walls or cover up damage or holes left by nails and screws. Spackle’s fast dry time allows you to sand and paint within 30 minutes, though the time will increase with the size of the imperfection filled .TESTIMONIALS
All-Purpose Spackle
purpose spackle is used for all standard repairs in drywall, such as cracks, holes, dents and dings. It contains gypsum powder, which allows it to harden to a similar consistency to drywall.
When to Use Joint Compound
The main purpose of joint compound is finishing new drywall and performing large drywall repairs and patches. Because joint compound has a slower drying time than spackle, it has a longer working time, which allows the user more time to achieve a smooth surface. westchesterpainters.net
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