Thanks. I give up on the surprise. Had to clean house and do the dishes before the wife gets here. Had some unpleasant surprises in the frig that needed cleaned out since I've been baching it.
Will take a look tomorrow and sand on it. Then take my time getting it right. Tried the paint brush and that wouldn't fill in low spots or do much for me. Maybe it works better with fresh mud instead of going over half dried stuff.
Used to buy the blue lightweight stuff but I've had people tell me to use the green instead. Couldn't find my bucket stirrer so I just mixed it in the pan. Thought it would only take a little bit but probably went through half of the 5 gal. bucket. When I'm done then I'll clean up the sides of the bucket, add a little water to the top, cover it with clean plastic wrap, and seal the bucket. It will probably age out before I use it again.
I've got all the sanding stuff and sponges but I never could control the pad with the knuckle joint on a pole. It just flipped around and dug in sometimes. Got 6, 8, and 10" knives. Didn't use the 10 as it is too stiff and always catches an edge. Put in flooring in the half bath a couple years ago and peeling the wallpaper off took a lot of surface paper with it. Took off all the popcorn ceiling too. Then everything had to be skim coated before painting. Hard to do, didn't do too good of a job, but it was done.
Did the basement bathroom years ago. Then sheetrocked my daughter's bedroom down there. Decided to hire the mudding. Found a retired guy who had done it all his life. Well I was less than impressed for this expert.
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