The process of putting walls from drywall passes in several stages. At first, the surface of the drywall must be examined for the presence of cracks or old coating. Cracks will need to be treated with a primer, and the old coating is removed. If a large number of small cracks are present on the wall surface, then this surface can be fixed using a nylon network. After these works, it is necessary to remove all the dust and dirt from the processed surface.
At the next stage, you can carry out a primer. When treating the surface with a primer, you can use maclovice. The primer is applied with light strokes. It will take about six hours to completely dry the primer.
At the final stage, putty is applied. The finishing material is applied with smooth and light movements, starting from the lower surface of the wall. The putty should lie down with thin even layers, applying two or three layers is allowed. The thickness of each layer can reach two millimeters. After the first layer dries, its surface is leveled using sandpaper. Then, you can apply the next layer. During the drying of putty, it is necessary to protect the wall from pollution and dust. After drying the last layer, the surface is treated with a grinding grid.