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Cleaning drywall taping tools inside is easier than you might think.
The Drywall Doctor wanted to take a couple minutes to answer a viewer request about how to clean tools when you have limited water (or it's Chicago and -5 degrees out and you'll need to wash up inside). Ray shows his cleaning method for his taping tools, from his angle head to bazooka/automatic taper and even an old school goose neck pump.
There are some tips and tricks in here, including ensuring you get all your drywall mud out of the right places for your taper, in addition to allowing an excess mud to dry in cold weather that will allow remnants to wash off easily upon next use.
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