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Mud For Auto Tools
Just wondering what mud everyone is using for coating flats with boxes ?
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Brocktologist llc.
Trade: drywall
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Re: Mud For Auto Tools
Midweight or Plus3. Don't even ask about soap!
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Re: Mud For Auto Tools
Most of the time Plus 3. Midweight when I order it. Pretty hard to beat Plus 3. And a dab of deodorant soap to make it smell better on these hot summer days. And a little No Pock or Dr Mud. but best of all is good old soap...
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Re: Mud For Auto Tools
Thanks for the info. How much water ? How much soap ?
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Brocktologist llc.
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Re: Mud For Auto Tools
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Re: Mud For Auto Tools
BTW, if you do use some dish soap you should only use the ones that have girl names dawn, joy , etc.
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