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I am starting a job this weekend and have to deal with exposed drywall corner bead showing some rust. Anyone have any experience with getting the rust under control and then painting over, or am I looking at replacing the rusted portions of, or the entire corner bead? Anyfeedback is appreciated.

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What about the type of corner bead that is spackled in vs. being nailed or screwed in? Would this do for replacing rusted sections?
Spackled in? I think I last heard the word "spackle" in 1985. :) Not sure what you mean there. I would use the metal nail on kind. You can fit to whatever is all ready there and hold it permenantly with a nail rather than messing around with something that's just sort of stuck on. Just work carefully.

Out of curiosity, why nails not screws?
Screws have a large head and to recess them you'll have to draw them in deep, which deforms the wall board and leaves large holes to fill, which take forever to set up. Drywall nails have a very flat head.
 
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