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The Wikaru Patch puts a brace behind the repair making it stronger than the original sheetrock. For all intents and purposes, this becomes a permanent repair. The patch is flush to the wall being repaired rather than on top of the wall.
Wikaru Patch
The Wikaru Patch puts a brace behind the repair
making it stronger than the original sheetrock. For all intents and purposes,
this becomes a permanent repair. The patch is flush to the wall being repaired
rather than on top of the wall. This drastically reduces the need to “feather”
joint compound and texture to make the repair blend in. If you've ever done
these repairs, you know that the feathering/blending part of the repair is 90
percent of the effort and causes a relatively simple repair to stretch out over
several days (feathering, allowing the compound to dry, sanding, re-feathering,
etc.). Since the patch minimizes feathering, it allows amateurs to create
professional looking repairs. The Wikaru braces and packaging are “Made in the
USA,” out of 100 percent recycled
materials. For more information, visit www.wikaru.com.
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