


* Cut out the damaged area using a drywall saw. Center one repair clip on each edge of the hole. Using the provided drywall screws, drive one screw through the wall and into
the clips; position the screws 3⁄4" from the edge and centered between the clip's tabs.
* Cut a new drywall patch to fit in the hole. Fasten the patch to the clips, placing drywall screws adjacent to the previous screw locations and 3⁄4" from the edge. Remove the tabs
from the clips, then finish the joints with tape and three coats of compound.