Fixing holes on the wall

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Dear All,

My manager wants me to find a way to cover these holes.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ldkjgq51gbwq7yk/DSC_0073.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/93tyj9phx42uah2/DSC_0074.jpg

They are behind a shelf at the reception, so quite visible.

I suggested to fill those holes with something then paint on top of them but this idea did not satisfy him as they would still be visible.

Anybody has experience in this kind of task?
Please let me know if you have any better ideas.

Thank you.

Regards,

Andreas
 
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Well we can't see them so I'd suggest a picture frame or box of envelopes.
 
Dear All,

My manager wants me to find a way to cover these holes.

Urmkl

Krnzy


They are behind a shelf at the reception, so quite visible.

I suggested to fill those holes with something then paint on top of them but this idea did not satisfy him as they would still be visible.

Anybody has experience in this kind of task?
Please let me know if you have any better ideas.

Thank you.

Regards,

Andreas

Hi Andreas

You seem to be using the google URL shortener to link to a invalid drop box images.

Perhaps you might be more successful with www.imageshack.us or tinypic

Without images it is hard to advise
 
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It looks like there are plastic rawlplugs in the holes, pull them out (I use a screw with a couple of turns into the plug and pull the plug out) fill with filler, rub down and paint,
If that aint good enough, hang a picture over them or hide with furniture.
 
It looks like there are plastic rawlplugs in the holes, pull them out (I use a screw with a couple of turns into the plug and pull the plug out) fill with filler, rub down and paint,
If that aint good enough, hang a picture over them or hide with furniture.

Do you have some kinda ethereal, x-ray vision?
 
It looks like there are plastic rawlplugs in the holes, pull them out (I use a screw with a couple of turns into the plug and pull the plug out) fill with filler, rub down and paint,
If that aint good enough, hang a picture over them or hide with furniture.

Do you have some kinda ethereal, x-ray vision?

Nope, but if you look at the holes they have a lip around them, which suggests some kind of plug.

5010445070167_001c_v001_ap
 
Hiding with a picture, or furniture could be he best idea, although the most expensive... if not i would advise using wall plugs
 
It looks like there are plastic rawlplugs in the holes, pull them out (I use a screw with a couple of turns into the plug and pull the plug out) fill with filler, rub down and paint,
If that aint good enough, hang a picture over them or hide with furniture.

Do you have some kinda ethereal, x-ray vision?

Nope, but if you look at the holes they have a lip around them, which suggests some kind of plug.

5010445070167_001c_v001_ap

???

I sitll can't see the pictures in post number 1, can you re-post them?

Tnx
 
It turns out my manager just wants me to cover up the wall with some poster that fits the whole box. So there was a misunderstanding from my part. Still, I wholeheartedly thank everyone who replied to my post. Thank you.
 
It turns out my manager just wants me to cover up the wall with some poster that fits the whole box. So there was a misunderstanding from my part. Still, I wholeheartedly thank everyone who replied to my post. Thank you.

Thanks for editing the first post to show the images
 

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