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2006-07-23 08:59:56 · 5 answers · asked by maryann p 3 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

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It depends on if the wall is exterior or interior. The fastest way is to remove the backing board and the stucco at the same time, but then you have to replace the drywall or OSB or Styrofoam that the stucco is mounted to. Otherwise, wet it and chip it. Good Luck

2006-07-23 09:06:37 · answer #1 · answered by marks3kids 5 · 0 0

You don't say what kind of wall. If it IS a stucco wall, get out your sledge hammer and start banging away! It's a big job! Wear gloves put down a tarp to catch all the stuff you bang out. Break spaces between the studs on either side, then pry off the nailed wire/stucco from the studs. Wear resperator too. Big, nasty job.
Mexican illegals are good for this kind of work. Ha! tools: heavy hammer, gloves, eye protectors, pry bars, wire cutters, cats paw.
If you have a small texturing on say drywall of stucco, the easiest thang to do is to re trowel the surface and smooth it out with drywall compound/mud. After it dries, sand it as much as you want to make it smooth. Might take a couple of aps to get it the way you want it. Another, dirty, nasty job! Use protection! Ha!

2006-07-23 16:11:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First off, Why is it on your wall? Was it a mistake or splatter? Is it hiding a hole? If it's dry, sanding then repainting will cover it up. If it's wet, quickly scrape it off with a putty knife.

2006-07-23 16:06:55 · answer #3 · answered by PleiadesMom 2 · 0 0

You can scrape it off with a plaster spreader tool thingie. Good luck!

2006-07-23 16:04:45 · answer #4 · answered by smileyfaceinspace 2 · 0 0

that's where it belongs, on the wall!

2006-07-23 16:04:35 · answer #5 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

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