How to Fix Damaged Plaster

inject the adhesive into the drill holes Photo:  David Carmack

Place the adhesive tube's nozzle in one of the primed holes. Gently squeeze the caulking-gun trigger until the creamy glue fills the hole and a little backs out around the nozzle. Do the same for all unmarked holes. Scrape off the excess and wipe the wall clean with a wet sponge.

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