DIY Plaster Patching — How to patch plaster after removing an electrical box
http://www.plastermagic.com | It's easy to patch your original lath and plaster wall after removing an electrical box. Follow professional plasterer Rory Brennan through the entire repair process: learn how to assess the damage, secure loose lath and plaster, and finish off with a smooth coat of joint compound. See how Rory's specially-formulated conditioner and adhesive work to bond dried plaster for a permanent repair. Learn more about Big Wally's Plaster Magic at http://www.plastermagic.com.

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