Sand joint compound by hand.
Good way to remove joint compound from carpet.
A 180 to 200 grit sandpaper should be used for smoothing out the joint compound.
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Using a light colored rag wet the carpet and turn it frequently keeping the carpet damp.
This drying compound hardens through evaporation which means waiting up to 24 hours between coats.
Use firms strokes and sweep side to side across the dried joint compound spot.
You will need rags a vacuum cleaner a scraper and a spray bottle to clean the mud off your carpet.
Use lukewarm to hot water for goopy semi set drywall mud you can soak tools in hot water for about 10 minutes.
There is a right way a wrong way to remove wet sheetrock mud from your carpets.
The sooner that you clean up the compound the easier it will be to remove it.
Change directions after a few strokes by moving around the spot slightly.
Use a portable steam cleaner to both wet the compound and lift it right off the carpet.
Try using a spatula butter knife or other hard edged surface to scrape dry mud out of the carpet using opposite end strokes from different directions this helps break up the compound better.
To prevent the drywall compound to work deeper into the carpet fibers do not scrub the damp carpet with your rag.
Wipe the floor and all the woodwork down with a damp cloth to remove the dust residue.
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Despite all of the different electric sanders on the market today you will get the best look by sanding the compound by hand.
Use a warm wet cloth to wipe up the compound.
For surfaces lightly rub off with a warm damp cloth.
Try to avoid ridges and bumps with all purpose joint compound.
Scrape the dried joint compound that remains on the carpet fibers with a clean metal paint scraper or putty knife.
If there are excess drywall and if it is still wet scrape or wipe up and discard it in the trash.
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There are blocks that are sold that you can wrap the paper around.
A coarse grit sandpaper will only scuff up the compound as well as the surrounding drywall.
Then use it full strength or slightly thinned for the top layers.
The cloth will easily pick up what s left and you don t have to worry about if turning back into mud which is what drywall professionals call the joint compound that produced the dust.
All purpose drying type compound is water soluble so the mud should easily shed off.
Any straight edged metal device will work such as a spatula or butter knife.
Mud is a common problem in a carpet.
Apply it full strength across the joints and at corners for bedding the tape.