In the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and Canada, thebrand "Polyfilla", multi-purpose filler, is used as a generic term for spackling paste, even though it differs from spackle in being cellulose based. The manufacturers claim that it has an advantage over spackle in that it does ...
This strange-looking sponge is my secret weapon to keep my face happy with spackle-strength sunscreen application and round-the-clock “tropical sparkle”. It gently exfoliates and just helps my skin breathe a bit. Finally, need a bottle of anti-frizz oil? If you don’t already know what...
spackle or paint a wall, and unless in some kind of club, throw and catch a ball, basic soccer skills, etc. They spent all their time doing worksheets or just zoning out trying to escape. And the motivation to get through all the homework and paperwork, at least in my town here, see...
Polyfill it is! Despite the great explanation and the importance or standardizing terminology, this is also another buzz word some people will now use to make us think they know a lot. :) ? Anonymous 14 years ago Why not Americanize it? Call it spackle. ? Anonymous 14 years ago Because...