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Decorator's Caulk
Hi all
I intend to put strip wood around a door frame edge instead of the 1970s quadrant bead which has long since been junked. But the wall that this will butt up to is anything but flat - no I'm not going to try reskimming! Can I use decorator's caulk to fill a gap upto 6mm wide in parts and still get a decent level finish for painting? TIA Phil |
Decorator's Caulk
On 27 Nov, 16:40, "TheScullster" wrote:
Hi all I intend to put strip wood around a door frame edge instead of the 1970s quadrant bead which has long since been junked. But the wall that this will butt up to is anything but flat - no I'm not going to try reskimming! Can I use decorator's caulk to fill a gap upto 6mm wide in parts and still get a decent level finish for painting? TIA Phil oh aye, no probs. IME the first pass may leave a gap or two and/or shrink back as it dries - so I'd definitely *not* attempt to do it in 1 pass. Cut the nozzle so plenty comes out and do a first pass, smooth obvious excesses with finger etc but don't aim for perfection this time - leave to set for a good while then redo with extra care for your "finish" JimK. |
Decorator's Caulk
TheScullster wrote:
Hi all I intend to put strip wood around a door frame edge instead of the 1970s quadrant bead which has long since been junked. But the wall that this will butt up to is anything but flat - no I'm not going to try reskimming! Can I use decorator's caulk to fill a gap upto 6mm wide in parts and still get a decent level finish for painting? it will fill, BUT it shrinks a LOT. do it once, wait a week, and do it again. The beauty is that its water washable when unset - to remove any smears. TIA Phil |
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