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HomeWhy Your Drywall Patch Still Shows After Paint (And How to Fix It)
Why Your Drywall Patch Still Shows After Paint (And How to Fix It)
Lydia Crowder demonstrates common drywall patch mistakes and how to correct them while working in the USG Sheetrock Brand Studio. Using an intentionally flawed patch as an example, she walks through issues frequently seen in DIY drywall repair, including visible tape lines, blisters, heavy edges, and uneven mud buildup. Crowder explains how small plastic drywall knives, thick quick-set compounds, and poor tape bedding often lead to air pockets and raised seams that will show through paint. She outlines a practical approach to fixing the problem—cutting out blistered tape, scraping high spots, and feathering wider coats to flatten the joint. Along the way, she discusses better tool choices, proper mud consistency, and skimming techniques for smoother drywall finishing.