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jeffc
 
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"Rick" wrote in message
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Actually, since the wall is textured, you're in luck (assuming you can match
the paint.) Basically, just get a small tub of drywall joint compound, or
"Spackle", and spoon it on there. The good thing is you can do a sloppy job
because the wall's not flat. Use your fingers to put it on if you like, and
just get it to look rough like the surrounding wall. If you have a can of
the paint left over, obviously use that. If not, bring in another little
chunk of the wall to a store for them to match. Worst case scenario you'll
have to repaint the walls (up to a corner) if you can't get an exact match.