i was trying to prepare a wall for painting; spackling, sanding, removing old wallpaper and such. there was a section of wallpaper peeling and as i scraped it off, it took off some previous spackle work which was done from where the ceiling and the wall meet down the wall about a foot. as i was peeling it off closer to the ceiling (about 1.5 inches) the spackle was about 3/4 in. thick and very hard to remove. when i chip at it, the drywall behind it crumbles, but if i leave it on it will protrude from the rest of the wall.
so my question is should i remove the spackle, which will crumble the top of the drywall, and then fix the drywall? or would it be better to leave the 3/4 inch of spackle along the top of the wall and use a bunch of spackle to level it as well as possible? or should i do something different?
thank you.
so my question is should i remove the spackle, which will crumble the top of the drywall, and then fix the drywall? or would it be better to leave the 3/4 inch of spackle along the top of the wall and use a bunch of spackle to level it as well as possible? or should i do something different?
thank you.
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