You finish drywall, it looks smooth…
Then primer goes on and suddenly:
👉 Joints show
👉 Patches stand out
👉 Small flaws appear
😳 “Did something go wrong?”
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✅ The Truth: It’s NORMAL (to a point)
Primer doesn’t hide imperfections — it reveals them
• Raw drywall absorbs light unevenly
• Primer creates a uniform surface
• Light reflects evenly → flaws become visible
👉 That’s why it can look worse after priming
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❌ When It’s NOT Normal
Watch for:
- Visible seams or tape lines
- Rough or uneven joints
- Shadow lines under lighting
- Sanding marks
👉 These usually mean the finish needs more work
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🛠️ What Proper Drywall Should Look Like
✔️ Smooth, even surface
✔️ No visible joints under normal lighting
✔️ Ready for paint
✔️ Typically a Level 4 finish for homes
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💡 Pro Tip
Always inspect drywall after primer and with good lighting
👉 That’s when real quality shows
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