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What is the right Dap spackling to use for grain filling?
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I use DAP Dry-Dex. Goes on pink and when dry it turns white. Easy to sand I don't use it as filet material, I use Super-fil for that. Dry-Dex is very light.
http://dap.com/product_details.aspx?BrandID=141&SubcatID=23
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I agree with Larry. FWI, I've never had good results from the light weight spackling product. Does not flow or stick well.
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I have had to add water to the Dry-Dex also. Ain't no big deal. I like the stuff 'cause it's easy to sand and I'm lazy.
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