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Old 11-10-2006, 10:20 AM #1
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Default New drywall compound that doesn't 'float'.

I know we were talking about this at obt...

I was watching a reno. show the other day and they mentioned that there's a new drywall compound out that is low dust. They added wax so that it will just kind of 'drop to the floor' rather than go 'poof'.

I thought that was really cool for us!
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That's really cool, period. Breathing in that dust is bad, whether you're gluten sensitive or not.

Thanks, Kim.

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