Manufactured homes usually use vog vinyl on gypsum wall panels rather than standard drywall.
Will mud stick to vinyl walls.
Vinyl wall paneling can look dated in a modern home.
But in some rooms vinyl has a practical application too.
Joint compound also known as drywall compound or mastic is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a mud the consistency of cake frosting which is used with paper or fiber joint tape to seal joints between sheets of drywall to create a seamless base for paint on interior walls.
The trick is getting them to stick well.
It is often referred to simply as mud or as joint cement.
There are several methods to cover up the vinyl without tearing it out or replacing it entirely.
Vinyl planks can give you a durable resilient good looking finish on the wall.
Manufacturers favor vog panels because they are lightweight and easy to install in factory settings.
If you would prefer your walls to look more like drywall you must cover the seams with drywall compound to make the walls appear smooth.
These vinyl coated walls have a shiny finish and there is often a printed design layer that is applied over the gypsum and under the shiny vinyl topcoat.
Using drywall tape and compound to remove the battens from vinyl walls in mobile homes you can also use drywall compound instead of caulk or if you want to take it even further you can tape and mud the gap between the two panels.
Mobile homes generally come with walls that are made of vinyl panels.