There are a few reasons you might need to expel drywall
Anchors from a wall. You've either introduced the Anchors in the wrong place or
you're restoring your wall and don't need the grapple to be seen. Regardless,
you'll have to know how to expel your wall Anchors. Here's the
manner by which to do it.
Step 1 – Remove Your Anchor
Some Anchors, such as strung Anchors, can undoubtedly be evacuated
by pulling or unscrewing it from its opening in the wall. Utilize a screw
driver to back the grapple out of the wall on the off chance that it has been
screwed into the drywall. With some Anchors you can back it
out of the wall. With others, this may not work.
Step 2 – Push Your Anchor into the Wall
There is some wall Anchors that you won't have the capacity
to retreat from the wall. With these, just push them into the wall by hitting
them with a sledge and a screwdriver until the Anchors is pushed over into the
drywall or until pushed into the space behind the drywall.
Step 3 – Fill and Paint Your Anchor Hole
On the off chance that you don't plan to utilize your
emptied grapple opening to introduce another Anchors, essentially fill it with
putty or drywall compound and paint it.
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