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      "name": "How do you match wall texture after a drywall repair?",
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        "text": "Matching wall texture after a drywall repair involves carefully assessing the existing texture, such as orange peel, knockdown, or skip trowel. Professionals use specialized spray equipment or hand tools to apply joint compound in a way that replicates the original pattern. This requires skill and experience to blend the new texture seamlessly with the surrounding wall, making the repair virtually invisible once painted.",
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        "description": "Matching wall texture requires assessing the existing pattern and using specialized tools or techniques to replicate it with joint compound, blending it seamlessly."
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  "description": "Matching wall texture requires assessing the existing pattern and using specialized tools or techniques to replicate it with joint compound, blending it seamles"
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