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Created page with "Product that is made with plastic covered in paper for inside and outside corners. Available in 100ft rolls and sticks 8ft, 9ft, 10ft, and 12ft. Benefits are a better bond to the drywall and better ability not to dent when impacted. It is glued on with joint compound instead of nailed or screwed like corner bead. Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran."
 
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Product that is made with plastic covered in paper for inside and outside corners. Available in 100ft rolls and sticks 8ft, 9ft, 10ft, and 12ft. Benefits are a better bond to the drywall and better ability not to dent when impacted. It is glued on with joint compound instead of nailed or screwed like corner bead.
<strong>No-Coat</strong> is a product that is made with plastic covered in paper for inside and outside corners. Available in 100ft rolls and sticks 8ft, 9ft, 10ft, and 12ft. Benefits are a better bond to the drywall and better ability not to dent when impacted. It is glued on with joint compound instead of nailed or screwed like corner bead.
 
"No-Coat" refers to an innovative drywall corner system with a strong copolymer core and paper tape, designed for durable, crack-resistant, and perfectly straight interior/exterior corners that install faster and stronger than traditional metal beads, often requiring fewer mud coats for a smooth, professional finish. It's also a term for a "no-wipe" gel top coat in nail care, which cures without a tacky layer, unlike standard top coats that need wiping.
Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.
<q>Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.</q>

Latest revision as of 05:14, 5 January 2026

No-Coat is a product that is made with plastic covered in paper for inside and outside corners. Available in 100ft rolls and sticks 8ft, 9ft, 10ft, and 12ft. Benefits are a better bond to the drywall and better ability not to dent when impacted. It is glued on with joint compound instead of nailed or screwed like corner bead. "No-Coat" refers to an innovative drywall corner system with a strong copolymer core and paper tape, designed for durable, crack-resistant, and perfectly straight interior/exterior corners that install faster and stronger than traditional metal beads, often requiring fewer mud coats for a smooth, professional finish. It's also a term for a "no-wipe" gel top coat in nail care, which cures without a tacky layer, unlike standard top coats that need wiping. Source: Jason Lebeau a 24 year drywall industry veteran.