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SPACKLE Vs. DRYWALL MUD/JOINT COMPOUND (What's the Difference? When Should You Use Them?!) 

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SPACKLE Vs. DRYWALL MUD/JOINT COMPOUND (What's the Difference? When Should You Use Them?!)
There tends to be some confusion amongst DIYers concerning the differences between spackle and drywall mud (joint compound). This short video from The Honest Carpenter discusses the topic!
Both SPACKLE and DRYWALL MUD / JOINT COMPOUND are used to hide blemishes or imperfections in plaster walls and drywall.
Drywall Mud / Joint Compound is a mixture of gypsum dust and water. It is best used for bulk applications and wall repairs, because it dries very slowly.
It typically tapes a new layer of mud 24+ hours to dry, which gives you plenty of time to work your way around a room or house.
Drywall mud also shrinks quite a bit. So, it's almost always necessary to use multiple coats, and sand the repair to finish it.
SPACKLE is best used for small applications and repairs, like nail holes, tiny dents, gouges and divots.
Spackle is also typically made with gypsum dust, but it also contains BINDERS, which act as sort of an adhesive. This causes it to dry much faster--usually 1-4 hours.
Many spackles may still require multiple coats, and sanding to finish.
LIGHTWEIGHT SPACKLE is a soft, fluffy, flaky product that also performs typical small patching duties. But, it dries much faster--often in just 30 minutes! And, it can also be smoothed with a wet knife during the drying process, sometimes eliminating the need for sanding.
Lightweight spackle is my favorite product for fixing small holes and dents!
Thanks for watching!
The Honest Carpenter

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@OldePhart
@OldePhart 2 года назад
This information was sorely needed. I just helped my son do a lot of work and the painters that followed (far too soon) were asking what we used, talked about "hot" mud. and gave me quite an education that I wish I had had before.
@lynnpritt4253
@lynnpritt4253 Год назад
Thank you so much! You showed how to use it, which one is best for which job, AND how the containers and contents inside look and different ways to buy it. I NEEDED this video so bad. You answered my questions no one else could answer for me.
@ericschmidt7351
@ericschmidt7351 Год назад
Thank you! Was just scratching my head in HD today about these exact choices. This cleared up my question perfectly.
@chelin7023
@chelin7023 Год назад
Thank you for making it so simple and easy to follow; with so many products and versions of how to use them, becomes very confusing! This is really, all I need to know for my homeowner’s needs! Great video!
@gizmo7877
@gizmo7877 Год назад
I’ve just been through several videos on Plaster of Paris and then saw your video on spackle. Wow, the difference in presentation was amazing! I couldn’t listen to them for more than 1 minute! Some should not be making videos!! I’m a get to it person, who likes a pleasing voice, intelligent and accurate information, helpful tips and thorough know.edge of the product and how to use it. One person said to fill the plastic cup “ up to the black line” ??? Huh? Actually I’m in need of filling a spot where paint came off from a Command strip so the Gods knew just what I needed!! You’re the absolute best and my go to for all projects!!
@PoppyDog
@PoppyDog 4 месяца назад
The most useful 101 video ever made on this topic! This has been such a confusing issue for me - thank you for clearing it up.
@GrinderCB
@GrinderCB 2 года назад
Good, helpful video. We had a remodeler who preferred mud but then he was doing a bigger job for us. I recently fixed up a closet and installed a closet organizer but used spackle to patch small things like screw holes. It worked fine and wasn't noticeable after sanding.
@gregbell5576
@gregbell5576 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Simple organized and to the point
@colinpovey2904
@colinpovey2904 2 года назад
Superb. Enough information, well presented, nad not drawn out to 10-15 minutes like so many today, could not be much better.
@markdantuono
@markdantuono Месяц назад
First time mounting a TV hiding the wires, but I wanted to do as much research I can before digging in ny drywall. I’ve came to accept that ima have to make another hole to get through the horizontal fire beam thing. I was gonna buy that mud thankfully you put me into the spackle. Highly appreciate it
@roboticusroboticus7912
@roboticusroboticus7912 Год назад
I just started using lightweight spackle. Thank you for your info. Good stuff!
@conniegreco8409
@conniegreco8409 2 года назад
You are my favorite show. We learn so much from you. Thank you so much. 😊
@philarsenault8537
@philarsenault8537 2 года назад
Ethan, thank you for your vast experience in helping us neophytes understand how to use all kinds of products and tools.
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
You’re welcome, Phil!
@stopherharrison3059
@stopherharrison3059 Год назад
Concise and accurate. The way videos should be!
@rrichard5515
@rrichard5515 Год назад
Excellent video, short, to the point and very helpful.
@OBM21
@OBM21 Год назад
Very clear and concise. You answered all the questions I had!
@Rockin_Ross
@Rockin_Ross Год назад
I cut my drywall teeth last summer with an honest carpenter who used the green lid compound. Taught me a lot of great tricks using it and how to texture. I’ve been using the purple lid spackle for a good while and found I like the joint mud better. Just a personal preference. Great video!
@williammead9966
@williammead9966 Месяц назад
Here recently, I use the powder dry mix 45 minutes setting time for small nail holes, large patches, everything. Informative video
@cltinturkey
@cltinturkey 2 года назад
Great video! Your information and expertise are so helpful to us DIYers. My 75-year old house and I think you're the bomb!
@roberthiday3342
@roberthiday3342 2 года назад
I really enjoy your videos. you hit on topics that DIY folks wonder about and your explanations are always straightforward and helpful. thanks.
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, Robert!
@maddyhansen2235
@maddyhansen2235 Год назад
He did such a great job of describing, then summarized! Thank you for helping a Mom trying to fix her house on a budget.
@brandonbell5357
@brandonbell5357 Месяц назад
Find you a sugar daddy
@mindytaylor1716
@mindytaylor1716 2 года назад
....being single has its disadvantages not knowing how to fix things is one but with the help of your videos this probably will save me lots of money major headaches and time thank you appreciated
@jimyoung273
@jimyoung273 7 месяцев назад
I always wondered about the difference. Great video, thanks so much!
@eastcoastpromotionalproduc1940
This video was so helpful! I bought the right stuff and it worked perfectly! Thanks for making the video!
@lisakayy8675
@lisakayy8675 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! This is just what I needed!
@Martin-Young
@Martin-Young 2 года назад
Great video Ethan! Very clear and cut! Keep up the great work!!!
@glg3945
@glg3945 2 года назад
Love your explanations! Thank you. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. ❤
@ibrocn
@ibrocn 2 года назад
Super helpful! I've wondered when to use which product. Clearly I need to get some lightweight spackle. Thank you!
@normferguson2769
@normferguson2769 Год назад
I used Spackle last week on a closet renovation because we ran out of drywall mud. It had the consistency of Playdough and wouldn’t thin out with water like drywall mud does. I squeegeed it onto the wall and let it dry overnight. There were lots of rough areas and holes on the long 8’ seam patches. I patched as much of the rough areas as I could, and painted it white to hide the flaws in the back of the closet.
@donovanschannel9864
@donovanschannel9864 Год назад
Thank u so much for posting this. It made it so easy to understand
@paulsccna2964
@paulsccna2964 2 года назад
Perfect. Easy to understand. Thanks. (some other videos, are driving me crazy explaining this...)
@johnberry1107
@johnberry1107 27 дней назад
Nice descriptions. Thank you. I have almost exclusively replaced my use of spackle with Plastic Wood. Whoa. Mix some acetone in there for a finish coat and I like it a lot. Stay safe.
@drkennethnoisewater4469
@drkennethnoisewater4469 Год назад
I never comment on DIY stuff. This video was EXCELLENT. TO THE POINT!!! Thank you!!!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter Год назад
Thank you, Kenneth! 😄
@kmad2835
@kmad2835 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining the difference in products.
@serbotech
@serbotech Год назад
Once again, the Honest Carpenter told me everything that I needed to know in 5 minutes! Thanks for the time saver!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter Год назад
😁
@zamorabora
@zamorabora 11 месяцев назад
Perfect! I repaired some larger holes with joint compound and said "why not these little nail holes and dents while I'm here?" . But it shrank so much, the nail holes still look like nail holes. I'll hit them with lightweight spackle tomorrow because I'm eager to this wall repainted.
@canadaeast8358
@canadaeast8358 2 года назад
I like the pink spakling good for small jobs and when it’s white it’s dry . Good video man you know what your talking about
@dianedo8314
@dianedo8314 2 года назад
Thanks Ethan! Moving in to new home end of this month so this will come in handy! 🤪👍
@coreyghayes
@coreyghayes 2 года назад
Another practical and concise educational video. Thanks, THC.
@robcole332
@robcole332 2 года назад
I love learning new things. Thanks
@Cabledeluz1977
@Cabledeluz1977 2 года назад
I found your YT videos a few weeks ago! They’ve been extremely helpful! Thank you so much!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, Fraggle! 😄
@poladelarosa8399
@poladelarosa8399 6 месяцев назад
Clear & easy tutorial.
@alrom9913
@alrom9913 2 года назад
Thank You for the Info now I know what to use for different types of applications
@tedpenn
@tedpenn 4 месяца назад
Fantastic breakdown!
@jackt6112
@jackt6112 Год назад
Perfect! Exactly what I needed to know.
@jayclark5912
@jayclark5912 Год назад
Old school plaster and lath is surprisingly easy to repair. Even larges sections cut for repairs. Replace lath, smush in a coat through thet lath to lock in in. Then after it dries a fisish to fill and level it. It looks a lot better than any sheetrock repair I could do.
@GregPaxson
@GregPaxson 2 года назад
Thank you. Very helpful. I'm an experience finish carpenter trying my hand at some large mud jobs. Good explanation though I've always been confused by all the different products you find at the Depot. Thank you.
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Glad it helped, Greg! Thanks for watching. 🙂
@delluser4936
@delluser4936 5 дней назад
You look like you should host your own show on carpentry / home repair products. This was helpful -- no one at lowes or home depot would iron it out clearly in that aisle of all the drywall products like you just did. Thank you.
@Ja-chevy
@Ja-chevy Год назад
Great video. Just what I needed!
@emiliaescobar7652
@emiliaescobar7652 2 месяца назад
Another great video, Love the T Shirt!!
@vjex867
@vjex867 2 года назад
Have used Spackle but didn't know all the other info you presented. TY.
@BloodSugarS3XMajik
@BloodSugarS3XMajik 2 года назад
the best explanation on youtube thank you!
@jbwjr54
@jbwjr54 2 года назад
Always great info!
@davidwvalentine8024
@davidwvalentine8024 2 года назад
Always to the point. Thank you
@shawnbush41
@shawnbush41 Год назад
Thanks! Very clear and easy to understand.
@chimeexpress8603
@chimeexpress8603 Год назад
Very good! Thanks! Very well explained. I needed that! 😁
@lepadus7926
@lepadus7926 Год назад
Simple and to the point. Thx!
@incognitotorpedo42
@incognitotorpedo42 Год назад
Note that hot mud has to be mixed with water, and instead of slowly drying like joint compound, it sets via a chemical reaction with water. It is much stronger than joint compound, but is harder to sand. It comes with setting times of 5 to 90 minutes.
@trainraider8
@trainraider8 7 месяцев назад
Those are the working times, 5-90 minutes. Setting time is a little more than double the working time. And drying time is still about 24 hours, and it needs to be dry, not just set, before painting. You can start wet sanding and feathering with a big yellow polyurethane sponge around the set time though and then do the next coat if it needs it.
@brunosgarage4701
@brunosgarage4701 Год назад
Thank you so much for simplifying this!!!!!!
@julianosanm
@julianosanm 6 месяцев назад
Best video out there. Thanks
@grepora
@grepora 10 месяцев назад
I have rental properties. Tenants love to use walls for bulletin boards and put hundreds (no exaggeration) of pin holes in walls. I found light weight spackling works best to fill them. I keep a small hand sized tub. After dipping my finger in the spackling, I apply it to the hole. Then wipe the area with another finger. The hole disappears (if the walls are painted white).
@mrkrojo
@mrkrojo 4 месяца назад
Really helpful content. Thanks!
@hfs83
@hfs83 2 года назад
even though from the uk i do find you're videos interesting and informative thanks!
@markvasiloff2217
@markvasiloff2217 2 года назад
Another great video and another great learning adventure. Thank you 🙏!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thank you, Mark!
@dennisbishop3842
@dennisbishop3842 2 года назад
I'm old enough to have figured this out on my own, but I wish I had been able watch this 20 years ago!
@macsloan58
@macsloan58 2 года назад
Very good. When you noted that spackle is essentially for smaller repairs, that was paramount. I have done a lot of repairs of plaster and drywall over the past 45 years or so. I am a DYI-er, but would like to think that I have above DYI skills. Maybe not by much, but a little. I worked for a painting contractor during my college years and the first few summers after college. He taught me quite a bit. Your video is quite timely as I am going to patch some holes in my son’s basement way. As it has been a couple years since my last efforts, I was pondering which product to use. Now…..I don’t have to think too much. I will just do as you instruct/suggest. Thank you.
@neomacchio4692
@neomacchio4692 9 месяцев назад
Plastic nails is by far the best for small holes. Dries like wood. Sherwin Williams shrink free spackle is incredible!!! Doesn’t shrink per the name and is super lightweight and easy to sand. You need nothing else when patching small holes. When patching larger holes, use the California patch and lightweight mud, premixed or not. Only use ANY OTHER mud, for first or second coats, never use anything but lightweight on your third coat or you’ll be cursing as you sand. Thank me later.
@donhozy
@donhozy 8 месяцев назад
Great breakdown!
@johnlennon1049
@johnlennon1049 7 месяцев назад
Great information. Thanks
@milesharlan1
@milesharlan1 2 года назад
Thank You Ethan!! I use the patch & paint lightweight for patching holes on wood trim. Drys quick & can recoat quickly & then paint. Keep up the good work!!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thanks, miles-great advice!
@Just.A.T-Rex
@Just.A.T-Rex 2 месяца назад
Try the 3m patch plus primer higher quality product
@johnkelley9877
@johnkelley9877 2 года назад
This was very helpful and you explained the differences really well. I now have a better understanding of which product I need. Thanks for sharing this.
@philg406
@philg406 2 года назад
Good, easy to follow explanations on each variety. I didn't know the difference between lightweight spackle and normal spackle. I'll look for lightweight spackle next time and use that instead of normal spackle... Thanks again Ethan 👍
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Lightweight for the win, Phil! 😄
@gregtowle8830
@gregtowle8830 6 месяцев назад
@@TheHonestCarpenter we used hamiletons back in the mid 1970s Red for taping dot green dot for topping and skimming . Red dot did not seem to shrink as much
@Tan8Nguyen
@Tan8Nguyen 2 года назад
Thanks man . Lightweight Spackle FTW .
@tmiles9747
@tmiles9747 2 года назад
Thank you. This gave me the answers I needed. 🔔
@markfox6596
@markfox6596 2 года назад
Thanks man.. Straight forward.
@Lew114
@Lew114 Год назад
Thank you. Things like this are simple and obvious to pros but terribly confusing to a beginning DIYer. Walking down the aisle at the home store and seeing the dizzying array of products is enough to scare a lot of people off a project. Or lead them to just guess at what they need make the project harder.
@woody3590
@woody3590 Год назад
its a dog eat dog world out there!
@icantdance6813
@icantdance6813 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining a lot of my new homeowner questions. I bought a new home from a cheap builder (LGI HOMES) it’s 2 years old and they cut corners and made a lot of mistakes. I’m having to repair water damaged exterior door frames already. There are a ton of wall/ceiling cracks they came in and caulked. Floors that won’t stay down. Cold air coming in through electrical outlets. Gaps and holes in the exterior caulking around doors and windows and who knows what else I haven’t found yet. Your videos help.
@wldmike223
@wldmike223 2 года назад
Most new homes are built cheap by hackers.
@ivyrose779
@ivyrose779 2 года назад
That’s so frustrating! Hope things are going better.
@NottyGurlStyle
@NottyGurlStyle 2 года назад
I would have been confused for sure.. I would like to make little repairs without having to ask my husband to help me. Thank you soo much for this!!
@conniegreco8409
@conniegreco8409 2 года назад
Really needed this. 😊
@mikemroczkowski783
@mikemroczkowski783 2 года назад
I use 5 and 20 minute mud all the time for small repairs, the premix is great if you have the time.
@Hotsauce-cj7kj
@Hotsauce-cj7kj 2 года назад
Thanks brother. Just subscribed. Great channel so far man!
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
Thanks for subscribing, hotsauce!
@drmike420
@drmike420 Год назад
You know how to explain bro respect
@flatwoods_
@flatwoods_ 2 года назад
Succinct and useful. Thank you very much!
@stevenmoss6043
@stevenmoss6043 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing. I’ve never used the denser spackle, I’m gonna give it a try. The lightweight spackle, requires multiple applications for larger holes. It also kinda stands out too, when used for larger repairs
@cactusladysouth1000
@cactusladysouth1000 9 месяцев назад
What so you mean by stands out?
@stevenmoss6043
@stevenmoss6043 8 месяцев назад
@@cactusladysouth1000 the look compared to the rest of the wall. ie; the thickness/aesthetic
@JosephBojang
@JosephBojang 11 месяцев назад
I needed this bro
@devin5381
@devin5381 8 месяцев назад
The honest, concise carpenter.
@robertlevy4613
@robertlevy4613 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you.
@jayson3900
@jayson3900 2 года назад
Excellent video as always! Had this been published about a week ago I would've shown this video to the homeowner of the house I'm currently painting to better explain to them why I was using hot mud to fix some of the holes in their walls instead of spackling because I'm not always that great at explaining things to people, especially when they've exacerbated me. 😅
@TheHonestCarpenter
@TheHonestCarpenter 2 года назад
I’ve don’t tons of hot mud patches too, Jay! Philip is insanely at good at them 😄
@monkeygraborange
@monkeygraborange 2 года назад
If you live to be 100 you can never explain things like this to people who don’t walk the walk, or actually care about learning. I just tell clients what I’m gonna do, and if they ask why, the answer is always “...because that’s how it’s done.” Never a problem after that!
@u1zha
@u1zha 2 года назад
@@monkeygraborange Well I mean... How do you tell which people asking do actually care about learning and which don't? I like Jay Son's approacy better, assume they do care unless they prove otherwise
@gr8dvd
@gr8dvd 2 года назад
@@u1zha 💯 only reason such a simple question is not answered by a ‘pro’… they don’t know, or are too insecure in their knowledge/skills and take the question personally.
@wolfman75
@wolfman75 2 года назад
Your Awesome Ethan!!! Thanks For The Info!!!! 👍😎😃👊
@louf7178
@louf7178 Год назад
Awesome review
@charleyboy6942
@charleyboy6942 2 года назад
I have a bag of quick set 45 min mud (Sheetrock 45) that I use for everything from paint prep to larger repairs or prefilling gaps. You can mix a small amount directly on a hawk or trowel, it does not shrink and some mix do not even need to be primed.
@angellas.1314
@angellas.1314 2 года назад
Yes, good idea if someone has the space to keep all the equipment needed for this process. Someone in a tiny NYC apt just can’t keep all that. So the ready made is much easier for that reason, and can be used prior to a big move, to leave the apt in good condition.
@franciscowilcox1810
@franciscowilcox1810 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for excellent video
@zita-lein
@zita-lein Год назад
Loved this!
@bobsykes
@bobsykes Год назад
So helpful! Thank you.
@conniegreco8409
@conniegreco8409 2 года назад
Thanks so much. Great job.
@galactic904
@galactic904 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips. Lightweight Spackle, hmm, i gotta try that sometime.
@66block84
@66block84 2 года назад
I put a lot of holes in sheetrock installing business phone systems. Always made sure where the studs were, metal or wood, then would ask the customer if they were sure they wanted their wall phone "there". When they said yes, I would pop a hole with my hammer, the customer was usually shocked, but I reassured them the phone & it's wall bracket / mounting plate would cover the hole and all was good.
@willie90210
@willie90210 5 месяцев назад
I always appreciate your videos. Today, I have a question for you: How do you avoid mold inside your spackling paste container?
@The_RC_Dude
@The_RC_Dude 2 года назад
I don't do carpentry at all, but I love your videos Ethan!
@billprezioso3677
@billprezioso3677 11 месяцев назад
I’ve been adding plaster of Paris to compound for years for quick drying with no shrinkage
@smacfe
@smacfe 2 года назад
Great informative information!
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