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I've restored and re-fitted some old oak skirting and need to fill some
small gaps along the top. I could use regular caulk and paint the wall colour over it but would prefer to use a caulk or filler and stain it to match the Regency oak colour of the skirting. The oak is stable so, in the absence of a stainable caulk, I'm tempted to use one of the dark brown Ronseal wood fillers (supposedly stainable) but would prefer something flexible. Any suggestions? (Osmo have a caulk that is laughingly called oak colour - they must have some strange oak trees wherever Osmo is made!) |
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