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The base molding (two inches high) at an inside corner has about a 1/8"
gap at the inner edge (as though both miter angles are a few degrees less than 45 degrees). The mitered ends (along with the rest of the molding) were primed and painted before being nailed in place. What should I use to fill the gap? The choices are wood filler, caulk, and spackling compound. The filler will be painted. Thanks, Ray |
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