• jarredpickles87@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I mean you could just mud over it and paint, but that’s a bandaid, not a fix.

    To properly fix, you want to screw above and below the pop, make sure you don’t bury the screws. Use one of those drywall bits that have the collar on them. Then mud over all of them and paint.

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    1 year ago

    Since you haven’t gotten an answer yet. I thought I’d chime in. I’m not great with home improvement, but a coworker told me this:

    Find the stud that the nail is in.

    Use a drywall screw and screw it in near the nail into the stud.

    This should pull the drywall closer to the studs and make the nail stick out a little more.

    Pull the nail out and fill the hole with putty.

    Sand, finish, and paint after the putty has dried.