on the small hole I would use spackle and it might work for the other 
if there not to big. If they are big then you will have to either put 
a backing in the hole, and then screen, and spackle over all of that. 
for a cheap but good backing you can use wadded up news paper.

At 08:16 AM 5/7/2008, you wrote:

>Hi, what do I need to buy to patch holes in sheet rock?
>These are my painted walls, and I have two problem areas.
>One is where a recliner has hit the wall, and punched holes, not all 
>the way through, and the other is where they hung a towel rack in 
>the house before I got here and they didn't bother to anchor it to 
>studs, so the rack was always coming loose and I did away with it.
>There are these little plastic gromit type screw in to things which 
>can either be pulled out or bunched through the wall to other side, 
>but either will leave a hole.
>How do I achieve a smooth surface if I use wood dough or something?
>
>Matt
>
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