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Hello,
I have a wall that currently has a knockdown texture on it. There is a distinctly visible line about 1 to 2 inches in width (looks like at a joint that was not floated correctly) where the wall appears to dip in. Knockdown texture was applied over this area the texture seems taller and gives the wall an uneven look. What is the best technique to even out this area? I do not wish to re-texture the entire wall. Any help is welcomed and appreciated. Lee ____________________________________ Posted via Homerepairlive.com http://www.homerepairlive.com |
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