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Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls
aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 05:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Kevin wrote:
There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. Can't you combine this with the laser toner thread and make your own? |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
Dunno - you'll have to ask a black decorator! g
Seriously though, the white stuff can be painted any colour you like, once it has set. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
On Jun 30, 1:58*pm, Kevin wrote:
There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. *We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. My mother's kitchen has black upstands and they have some from of black sealer around them. Dunno whether it's caulk or silicone - possibly the latter as ISTR it looks shinier than caulk. Why are you wary of silicone? Could you perhaps paint the caulk black? |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
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, Kevin writes There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. You can certainly get black acrylic sealants which will probably be tougher and less slimy than silicone, and paintable if that was what you were worried about. See: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p85374 -- fred BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:58:41 +0100, Roger Mills wrote:
Dunno - you'll have to ask a black decorator! g Seriously though, the white stuff can be painted any colour you like, once it has set. Just a heads-up, but this side of the Pond they sell both paintable and non-paintable stuff (I have no idea why). UK might be different of course, but it might be worth checking the fine print for what it says about paintability. |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
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... There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. You could splash water about the kitchen with gay abandon like my Missus does - the stuff would be black soon enough - with mould. |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
On 30 June, 13:58, Kevin wrote:
There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. following on from Fred's link - this:- Stixall M.S Polymer 290ml Black (fromToolsatan) dries shiny - it may just be the ticket? cheers jim |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
On Jun 30, 3:12*pm, mike wrote:
On Jun 30, 1:58*pm, Kevin wrote: There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. *We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. My mother's kitchen has black upstands and they have some from of black sealer around them. *Dunno whether it's caulk or silicone - possibly the latter as ISTR it looks shinier than caulk. Why are you wary of silicone? *Could you perhaps paint the caulk black? Because I can't paint over silicone and that'll cause problems with the inevitable smudges etc. where I've put too much on. Also because you don't seem to be able to get own-brand black silicone and this effectively makes it 3 - 4 times the price of the white/ natural stuff. On the other hand, if it's all I can get then I'll have to go with it. |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
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drugs began to take hold. I remember pete saying something like: On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 05:58:33 -0700 (PDT), Kevin wrote: There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. Can't you combine this with the laser toner thread and make your own? Mmm... sticky prints. |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
Kevin wrote:
On Jun 30, 3:12 pm, mike wrote: On Jun 30, 1:58 pm, Kevin wrote: There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. My mother's kitchen has black upstands and they have some from of black sealer around them. Dunno whether it's caulk or silicone - possibly the latter as ISTR it looks shinier than caulk. Why are you wary of silicone? Could you perhaps paint the caulk black? Because I can't paint over silicone and that'll cause problems with the inevitable smudges etc. where I've put too much on. Also because you don't seem to be able to get own-brand black silicone and this effectively makes it 3 - 4 times the price of the white/ natural stuff. On the other hand, if it's all I can get then I'll have to go with it. You can get *acrylic* FRAME sealer., as opposed to decorators caulk, in a wide variety of colours. As far as I can tell, its pretty much the same stuff. Decorators caulk, by definition, is used under decoration..;-) |
Black decorators caulk - does it exist?
Kevin wrote:
On Jun 30, 3:12 pm, mike wrote: On Jun 30, 1:58 pm, Kevin wrote: There's large gaps behind the black granite upstands where the walls aren't straight. Ideal solution is to reskim the wall to level it off, but this isn't going to happen. We've decided best compromise is to use some black filler, but I'm not sure if black caulk exists and I'm a little wary of using silicone. My mother's kitchen has black upstands and they have some from of black sealer around them. Dunno whether it's caulk or silicone - possibly the latter as ISTR it looks shinier than caulk. Why are you wary of silicone? Could you perhaps paint the caulk black? Because I can't paint over silicone and that'll cause problems with the inevitable smudges etc. where I've put too much on. Also because you don't seem to be able to get own-brand black silicone and this effectively makes it 3 - 4 times the price of the white/ natural stuff. On the other hand, if it's all I can get then I'll have to go with it. It is possible to paint over silicone. At least some silicone, for example: http://www.absealants.co.uk/product_11-2-5_Soudal-Silirub-PDA.htm -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed. www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org |
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