Since i am not an expert at mudding and taping and Im almost done doing it to our attached garage i was wondering if anyone has ever add drywall joint compound powder to there primer to help hide some imperfections in the diy mud job?
This is just what I did recently with two walls of my garage - there was existing 1/4" drywall that had been really poorly finished (pretty much just the joints taped/mudded). I thinned some drywall mud and used a roller to apply it. This gave the wall some texture to cover minor imperfections. Then I laid down a thick coat of primer and a coat of paint. Looks MUCH better than before and meant minimal drywall work for me (I hate working with drywall unless it's just a small patch).Have some one roll on mud with a paint roller(thinned) and wipe it off with a 12" blade.
But when you say imperfection, what do you mean. The above method will fill pin holes and such but will not hide large dips nor humps.
The actually make a product that is sort of like a primer/mud but it is sprayed on with a large airless primer that can handle the viscosity. Look up level 5 finish.
