Here is a step-by-step process for patching a hole in a plaster wall:
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Clean the area around the hole to remove any loose plaster or debris.
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If the hole is small, you can fill it with spackling compound using a putty knife. Press the compound firmly into the hole and smooth it over the surface.
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For larger holes, cut a piece of drywall or plasterboard slightly larger than the hole. Place the patch over the hole and secure it in place with screws or adhesive.
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Apply a layer of joint compound over the patch, extending it slightly beyond the edges to blend with the surrounding wall.
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Use a drywall knife to smooth the compound and remove any excess. Allow it to dry completely.
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Sand the patched area to create a smooth surface that matches the rest of the wall.
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Prime and paint the patched area to finish the repair.
This process should help you effectively patch a hole in a plaster wall.