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Comments: How to repair a nail pop
my-ata
Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:16 am
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Aaron
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:58 pm
tempermant, nail pops on the inside corners can be pulled if it’s necessary. What I mean is that if there is a small bubble on the wall from a nail pop, you can just scrape it and set the nail or you can pull it. For nail pops that are in a row on the ceiling, yes you can pull them, but replace the nails 1 inch up from every one that you pull to give you integrity in your ceiling.
tempermant
Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:00 am
Thanks for the video but I need to know, what if you have several nails popping out in a row, should I remove all of them? They are also on the wall by the ceiling, does that make a difference?
Aaron
Wed May 23, 2007 7:18 am
Thanks pooch. We will be continually adding videos to this site, and our own at thptv.com. The question about snaking a drain is a good one and I'll add it to my list of videos to create.
pooch39
Tue May 22, 2007 8:30 am
Excellent video! Keep them coming. Do you have any on snaking a drain?
The six steps to fixing a nail pop are as follows:
1. Prep nail pop with 5-in-1 tool.
2. Remove nail with needle-nose pliers.
3. Smooth out edges with screwdriver.
4. Use 20-minute spackle to fill the hole. For maximum effectiveness, we suggest you repeat this step three times as shown in the video. Apply the spackle, wait 20 minutes until dry, and then repeat.
5. Use a sanding block before painting.
6. Paint the area, making sure to feather out the paint for a uniform look.
Comments: How to repair a nail pop