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Patelai Knockdown Texture Sponge is a durable, reusable tool designed for DIY drywall repair and texture matching. Sized at 13x15x6 cm, this porous sponge enables precise knockdown texture application on walls and ceilings, saving time and eliminating the need for costly pneumatic hoppers. Ideal for professionals and beginners alike, it comes with easy instructions and works across light to heavy textures, making it a must-have for home maintenance and renovation projects.









| ASIN | B08MQM5M6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,347 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #81 in Paint Sponges |
| Brand Name | Patelai |
| Color | White/Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,628) |
| Included Components | 2 x Knockdown texture sponge |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 15L x 13W x 6Th centimeters |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Manufacturer | Patelai |
| Material Type | sponge |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durable ft, Reusable |
| Package Quantity | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DIY texture repair and patching on walls and ceilings |
| Surface Recommendation | ["wall", "ceiling"] |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
H**R
Okay, not going to bury the lede, these things did an outstanding job. I had to repair a huge water leak in a bathroom ceiling, I lost half the room's ceiling so I replaced the drywall and had to try to match the existing knockdown texture on the other half of the ceiling. I used these sponges and the result is just seamless, nobody could tell there was ever a repair done. So they're good sponges and they get a five-star review for the results. But you also gotta know a couple of things. First, what you get is not what you think you're getting. You don't get a fluffy squishy sponge, instead you get something that looks like a nasty old McDonald's Happy Meal hamburger that's been vacuum-sealed in a NASA space meal pouch. It's a little tiny flat squished thing that would absolutely not pass any "is this a sponge?" test. Second, you gotta inflate it. They say leave it in a pan of water for a little while. Screw that, I left one in a pan of water and it took like TWO DAYS to fully fluff up. If you don't have two days to wait, submerge it in water and work it, squeeze it, roll it, smush it, etc, until it finally becomes a small half-dome shape. It'll get about as big as your palm, flat on one side and rounded on the other, and probably smaller than you were expecting. Don't sweat it, it's all good; once you get to that point you've got what you need. Then start the texturing job. Thin down some all-purpose joint compound in a drywall pan, and let it "set up" for about 10 minutes or so. Then smush the flat side of the sponge into it, then sqlorch it onto the ceiling, press it in, and then yank the sponge away quickly. You're trying to "draw out" the compound to stick out away from the ceiling, making little stalagtites. Do that for a while, I think I probably did it in about a 3' x 3' area before knocking it down with a rubber-edged knockdown knife. If it looks good and matches up, then go on to the next 3x3 area. If it looks bad, you can just re-sqlorch it and try again until you get it the way you want. It's a long tedious process, but the end result I got is absolutely fantastic. If you want to see a video, I watched Paul Peck's youtube drywall channel on matching knockdown texture and it tells you everything you need to know.
A**R
You have to get the sponge wet first and let it dry to expand! When I first opened this, I was very concerned and immediately ran to the one- star reviews. It’s a totally flat weird looking pair of “sponges” that come inside of a tightly vacuum sealed plastic piece. Even after sitting on my shelf open for a week, one of them had maintained complete flatness and the other had perked up only slightly. I planned to return them, but when I looked at the other reviews, I realized some people have pictures of good sponges and other people had pictures that looked like mine. So I decided to take one of the flat weird looking objects and get it wet under warm, running water. It started to fluff up a little, but not much. I then set it on the counter and left it for the day. When I came back later, I was almost laughing because it looked so different. it had fluffed up into an awesome looking sponge. I then added water to the other sponge and it fluffed up within a few minutes. I’m gonna include pictures of before and after, which are both from today. The sponges worked great for adding multiple paint layers to my project. They are able to do both light amounts of color placement and thicker texturing paint, depending on what you are going for.
D**.
They come vacuum packed. Have to soak them in water till they fluff up, then let them dry. They worked well enough, and once done you can rinse them out and save for future use. My only complaint is the holes throughout the sponge that help to create the texture were too small and too consistent to truly match sprayed on knock down texture. I think having larger voids or holes in the sponges with less consistency would have done a better job.
S**Y
This is a good quality sponge and was perfect to wipe down my drywall when I was painting my bedroom. It cleans up well and is ready to go for my next project. Recommended.
M**T
I have the old popcorn looking texture in a couple of rooms. These texture sponges work. They match exactly to the popcorn texture. Worth the money.
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