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        "text": "The process for repairing textured drywall typically involves several steps. First, the damaged area is prepared by cleaning and sometimes cutting out severely damaged sections. Next, drywall compound is applied in layers, feathering the edges to blend with the surrounding wall. Once dry, the texture is reapplied, often using specialized tools and techniques to mimic the existing finish. Finally, the repaired area is primed and painted to match the rest of the wall, ensuring a smooth, uniform appearance.",
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        "description": "Drywall texture repair involves preparing the damaged area, applying and blending drywall compound, reapplying texture to match, then priming and painting for a seamless finish."
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  "description": "Drywall texture repair involves preparing the damaged area, applying and blending drywall compound, reapplying texture to match, then priming and painting for a"
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