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Live from the Hardware Show: Spackling in a spray can

May 7, 2008

Jig-a-patch-spray-can spackling

We've seen spackling packaged in buckets and tubes and containers that resemble deodorant applicators, and now, in a spray can. Jig-a-Patch makes the filling of cracks and holes in walls and ceilings about as easy as topping a pie with Reddi-Whip.

Just shake the can, spray the damaged area, and spread the stuff with the plastic putty knife that's molded into the lid. Wait two hours, then sand smooth. The clear advantage of putting spackle in this kind of dispenser is that it won't dry out, the way it often does in other containers.

Posted by Tom Baker | Categories: Materials & Finishes, Trade Shows | Permalink
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What a great idea...3 items in 1...my husband tried this product and it works great!!! Makes small repairs easy enough for people who have never done this kind of home repair, like myself. If you haven't tried this product, I urge you to buy and try it!!!

Posted by: Wendy Francis | May 7, 2008 at 03:22 PM

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