So, my boyfriend repaired a wall where we removed an old medicine cabinet using drywall, tape, and joint compound. Despite multiple layers of joint compound, primer, and paint (about 5-6 coats), the tape seams are still quite visible. Is there a way to properly hide or fix this issue?
3 Answers
If the tape is really noticeable, consider starting fresh by sanding down to just above the tape. Then, check out some YouTube tutorials on feathering and matching texture. It looks like the right techniques might not have been used initially, and that could be part of the problem. Just be sure to research well before diving in!
You might also want to try a bold solution like putting a mirror over that spot. Just keep in mind it won't fully hide the issue unless the mirror is perfectly flat. If you're up for some DIY, there's a useful tutorial I found that focuses on feathering mud on drywall tape. Here's the link: [Feathering Mud Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIvmfBuAQIw)
It sounds like this might require more work than just slapping on more paint. Ideally, you'd want to feather out the joint compound a bit further—like 16 to 24 inches beyond the seam. Just remember, if you can see the seam before painting, it'll likely show through afterward, which is a common mistake. Honestly, it might be worth revisiting the repair process to get a smoother finish.

Agreed! Proper feathering is key. You might even need a professional if it’s bothersome. Sometimes, fixing it up properly is the best way to go!