Skip the Spackle: Fix Nail Holes in Seconds
If you’re moving pictures around your home or moving out of a rental, then you likely have more than a few nail holes to fill. Using spackle is overkill for this job. For starters, spackle requires application, dry time, sanding, and then touch up paint. That’s a lot of work for a few pin sized holes. Furthermore, spackle doesn't do a particularly good job at filling those small holes in drywall as it shrinks when it dries. Leave the spackle in the garage and instead raid your kid's crayons to make these repairs.