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If you've got kids, at some point, you're going to have to deal with a hole in a plaster wall.

So here's how to fill a large hole quickly and with minimal mess.


Beginner Intermediate Advanced
2 Hours

What You Need

Step 1

Step 1

Clean around the hole from any loose debris. Peel away the backing and place a square of adhesive fibreglass mesh firmly over the hole. Allow at least 2-3cm around the outside edge of the hole. and apply the adhesive mesh tape.

Step 2

Step 2

Apply a layer of Spakfilla Rapid. Using a spatula, gently force some Spakfilla through the holes in the mesh and make sure it completely covers the mesh square around the sides of the hole. For the best seal, use a putty knife or a flexible filling blade to take the Spakfilla across the area in multiple directions.


Step 3

Step 3

Once the hole is covered, use a single downward stroke to remove any excess product.

Step 4

Step 4

Using fine sandpaper, lightly sand the area and spread a second layer of Spakfilla over it. Depending on the size of the hole or if the mesh has been exposed when sanding, you may wish to repeat this process once more, after allowing a day for drying. Your wall is then ready to paint!


Products

Selleys Spakfilla Rapid

Selleys Spakfilla Rapid is a ready-mixed lightweight filler that is fast drying, virtually non-shrinking, non-cracking and needs only one application.

Selleys Spakfilla ColourSmart

Selleys Spakfilla Coloursmart is a ready-mixed, lightweight filler that goes on pink and dries off-white, taking the guess work out of knowing when to sand and paint!

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