TronCarterAA
TronCarterAA t1_ir7y8jq wrote
That's way too much of a depth difference to just try and blend it together. It would look like shit. You have two options: 1) Fill in the lower area with lightweight joint compound and smooth it out to match the wall or 2) Replace the drywall. I'd just replace the drywall if it's in your budget.
TronCarterAA t1_ir80zti wrote
Reply to comment by antent in Looking for advice on how to prep before painting to solve my issue by antent
It's kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it looks like there's a significant difference in depth of about 1/2 an inch. Once you scrape off any excess gunk, you'll basically be doing what's called a skim coat over the lower area. Plenty of videos around to help. Marshalltown makes something called a squeegee trowel that's beginner-friendly and will really help you get an even surface. You'll just have to sand, prime it, re-spackle any bad spots that appear, and prime again before you paint. Use actual primer instead of the primer+paint.